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Yes ladies and gentelmen, some MP3 goodness.  The bottom eight are all "one take wonders."  I promise however that i will be putting massive amounts of stuff up here all the time.  I dont really claim any one style as my own; i just do whatever im feeling at the time.  The bottom eight pieces are one big B-side.  That is to say that i just laid down a track and went with it.

I feel that honesty is very important to my music.  I dont gloss over any mistakes, and i try to NEVER do a second take.  All of this is open and honest, no attempt has been made to "correct" any flaws in the bottom eight.  I promise to lie more as i make more music ;)

What you hear is what you get.  New files will be added to the top of this list.

Fight Club  (electronica)  (original... mostly)  This is a track I made to honor a movie based on one of the best books of all time.  All of the quotes and sounds from the movie were shamelessly ganked off of moviewavs.com or similiar sites. I made the

Hacker Manifesto  (electronica) (original... mostly) This is a piece i made by creating a beat and then piping the hacker's manifesto through the bell lab's Text to Speech demo.

Lagrima  (classical guitar) (composed by Francisco Tarrega)  The first of the one take wonders.  This piece has always been a favorite of mine, and it was one of the pieces i played to get out of college. 

Sunrise  (acousic guitar) (original)  This was a very easy piece to write the progression for.  At the time i was just starting to lear Elliot Fisk's arrangements of Paganinni's 24 caprices, so the progression is basically a slower, single-stop version of the first 4 chord structures used in caprice 1.  Yes, i still call it original because i had to alter a few of them to make them flow.  It's basically a memory of the paganinni piece that i'm trying to convey.

Walking  (acoustic guitar) (original)  This is probably my favorite piece, but at one time I hated it.  Go figure.  The progression is pretty simple, but for the melody I tuned into open E and used harmonics. 

Feend  (nerdcore) (original)  LOL, this is a short short rhyme to honor one of the people who inspired me to get off the couch and into the bedroom (where the recording computer is). 

Ted  (guitar with vocal)  (written by Wally Pleasant)  This song is called "the day ted nugent killed all the animals."  Frankly i love this song, and i think everyone should hear it. 

Festival  (acoustic guitar) (original) This is a piece i did when i was feeling a little spanish one day.




bland_inquisitor makes all of his music on a Pentium 3 600 MHZ running windows XP with 64MB of RAM, and Cakewalk Pro Audio 9.0

This website, on the other hand, is written and maintained using God's own operating system... Slackware 9.1


Music copyrighted bland_inqusitor 2004