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06'16 02'39 03'56 03'04 05'24 04'18 04'05 01'34 03'36 06'01 04'27 05'58 06'05 03'21 06'38 04'57 N/A N/A N/A N/A 04'24 |
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Back N Forth.mp3 |
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| Liner Notes: In February of 2002, a friend of mine doing
music in L.A. introduced me to Reason y Propellerhead Software. My eyes
popped and my ears melted. I was poor at the time so my friend just bought
me the software. Ban'd Phre3aq3n-c (pronounced "banned
frequency") began
as a musical project on a road trip between Toronto and New York city. My older
brother Mishkin, my younger half-brother Callam and myself piled into a mini
van with our computers and a copy (legal) of Propellerhead's Reason software
and settled in for a three-way shift between driving, composing, and sleeping.
The mission: each of us would compose one song and each of us would do a remix
of the other's songs, for a total of nine songs. Well, the song I made is here:
Ambidextrous Anorexic Dyslexic, but the full album will have to wait until we
actually finish the remixes. Equipment on board: one 12 volt dc - 120 VAC converter,
one power bar, one IBM laptop with Sony D-55 headphones, one set of Altec Lansing
computer speakers with subwoofer, one mini-plug-to-tape adapter, one ViewSonic
Flat Panel monitor, bungie cords to attach it to the back of the driver's seat,
two Microsoft Optical mice, one e-machine Pentium IV desktop, one portable ironing
board (to prevent the user of the laptop from having his lap catch on fire). |
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