Title : LeadbellyRmx-MentalFloss
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01 Leadbelly by Big Sugar 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 00
02 Remix by Mental Floss of 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 01
03 The Kosmic Free Music 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 02
04 Foundation 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 03
05 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 04
06 Contact: 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 05
07 mentalfloss@techno.ca 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 06
08 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 07
09 Web: 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 08
0a http://mentalfloss. -> 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 09
0b kosmic.org 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 0a
0c 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 0b
0d 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 0c
0e Return of the Spew in 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 0d
0f the Song Message 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 0e
10 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +034 +28 Pff 0f
11 Hope it doesn't crash 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +034 +28 Pff 10
12 non-standard 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +034 +28 Pff 11
13 implementation of the 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 27 +100 +28 Pff 12
14 IT format. =) 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 13
15 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +034 +28 Pff 14
16 November 15, 1998. 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 2e +092 +28 P80 15
17 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 28 +092 +28 P90 16
18 I may be having a new 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 -042 +00 P80 17
19 CD available which will 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1a be on the web. Get on 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1b the Go-Mental mailing 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1c list (info on the 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1d webpage in Music) 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1e or on the POTS mailing 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
1f list at 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
20 http://pots.kosmic.org 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
23 spew spew spew spew spew 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
63 .qoOp. - Erp! 40 0000 --- 00 [ ] -- -- ---- --- --- --
> I used to write a lot of deep thoughts in my songs. I haven't done that
> in a while, but I think I will now. Just ramble. Maybe something to
> listen to durning this song.
>
>
> It's been quite a while since I've released anything. It seems like
> University has done to me what the military has done to a lot of the
> demoscene in Finland -- sucked them in and they never have time for
> anything else. All I have time for is to say "Yeah, I'll play that show."
> and then make 1 simple track for the show so I have something "new" to
> play. And most of the new stuff has been either 1 or 2 pattern material
> intended to be played "live" (see http://pots.kosmic.org), or something on
> my Yamaha CS1x, which I can't release in any other format than MP3. But
> now that Kosmic has started releasing MP3s, there may be hope for that
> material.
>
> I do have a lot of old material that I could release, but I'm not sure if
> that would be a great idea. (unless there's requests for it) I've found
> that I haven't been into trance at all lately. Drum 'n Bass and Minimal
> techno seem to have done it more for me. More dynamics. More sublty.
> Unexpected flow. To a certain degree I've also discovered gabber, and its
> changes in sublty much like minimal and ambient. (many don't see the link,
> though)
>
> Hmm.. last year of univeristy. Weird how it went by so fast. I'm still
> in a 1st year residence as well, helping out. New people every year. A
> big turnover in friends, but also a very large pool of people. I find in
> the last year, when I'm supposed to be working my hardest, being too
> social because of all the people I've met over the years.
>
> Just sayin'sall.
>
>
> I dated a girl last year, the longest I've ever dated anyone. 7 months.
> Significant in my relative case. I never really dedicated anything to
> her, although she helped me a lot at times and I never regonized it at the
> time but I am now that I've had a chance to analyze the situation. This
> song, in fact, has been the only song created during a time when I've been
> in love. Strange to think that. So this is dedicated to Andrea Rimbault,
> who I saw so much in, but who could never take the leap..
>
> Munch on that.
>
> And, also as a result of roommates who
> I wasn't sure I'd get along with, but discovered this song when a roommate
> of mine lent me a Big Sugar CD when I first moved in. If you haven't
> checked out Big Sugar I suggest you do. They're one of the few good rock
> bands out there that's got balls but is not pretentious. They have a very
> good grounding in blues and raggae. The bass player played nothing but
> Raggae for his carrear (and he's not near my age, that's evident) so you
> can hear the influence. They work in 3 bar signatures, it's cool.
>
> Worked at a web deisgn company this past summer. It was neat. If you
> asked me what I wanted to work as for ths past 3 years, I said "A sysadmin
> for a multimedia company." And here I was, a sysadmin for a multimedia
> company, who mostly specialized in web desing. http://www.nkaos.com I
> first had contact with the people at a rave 4 years ago, and they had
> started on an online Zine called NIMM. They did an interview on me on the
> spot, and a year later they published it. Then a bunch of my friends
> dropped out of the world and became employed by them. I visited the place
> and found out why it was so absorbing: It was lots of fun to work there.
> Everyone was motiviated. Everyone had some sort of above-average
> strength about them. I loved their design sense, and thinking about 2
> years ago "That would be cool to work there." . And so there I was. So
> don't stop looking forward, because it will happen. Overall I wish I
> could have put in even more than I did.
>
> Hmm.. This is a "spew". I haven't done one in 4 years. I used to have
> this theory that if I opened my life up to the world, and in a stage of my
> life where I was in development, that the feedback I would get would be
> from a broad range of people, so taking in that cross-section of influence
> would shape me into some sort of average, get-along-with-everyone sort of
> person. And you know.. I keep getting told it works. Good experient, eh.
> :) It's like a social self-conditioning experient. Essentially it was
> just me spewing out my thoughts, raw an undeited, for the mass public, and
> letting them respond to them. I went into groups and just dropped stuff,
> and see was people said. It was fun. And the tradition started in some
> places. NaNeet-Teen mostly in Canada was one example. Then later
> alt.kis-talk, and even in #Teens in IRC. Aparently I'm a "founder" or
> "elder". It's weird having that sort of title, that lives
> on in their FAQ's and folklore. I pop in once in a while and end up
> meeting old faces. Weird that sense of extended community.) Still, the
> amount of times that I would say something would come back and screw me
> started to occur more frequently, so I just weend myself off of it.
> People just don't know what to do with that sort of loaded information.
> Sorta soured the experimet, you could say.
>
> I'm really starting to think that I just don't have the knack for techno
> anymore. I've found very little music lately that really inspires me to
> write something. I've also had considerably less time, and much many more
> things to do and occupy my time. It's a really shitty balance. It was
> better when I was in high school and had a lot of time to BBS and
> download... crap, essentially. I remember using DesqView in a 2 meg 386
> to run Telemate and Offline Express and multitasking on a high speed 2400
> baud modem because I read mail so much. I knew how to juice resources
> like a SOB. And installing multi-use DOS based systems (who's names I
> can't remember). I even used to run multi-tasking programs in a 8086
> laptop, my first computer with a 1200 baud modem. Man. I'm so dated.
> What did I start talking about at the beginning of this paragraph?
>
> All I seem to be able to do is make 1-bar loops and tweak them. Althought
> that's cool and all, it just doesn't seem to be as fufilling as a whole,
> because I know individuals who make music like that are only capable of
> that style, and I know how to create music with much more complexity.
> I've been listening to a lot of "drill 'n bass" lately. More of Aphex
> Twin and Squarepusher. That music is mindblowing on a sequencing level.
> Aphex Twin has such an amazing grasp on "sound". It's like putty.
> Listen to things like Bechephalus's Bouncing Ball on his Come To Daddy
> album (one of his best I think) and you'll understand. Also Autechre is
> fun. One of the best concerts I've been to was seeing Autechre 3 years
> ago.
>
> The last time I spewed in a .mod description, I had it quoted back to me
> in #trax. It was freaky. I felt stalked.
>
> I got a voicemail 1-800 free voicemail number in the US that you can call
> and leave voicemail on and I can check it on the Internet. If you want to
> call it, email mentalfloss@techno.ca and I'll give you the number. (so
> I'll know to check because a message has been left)
>
> I'm thinking of getting mentalfloss.org. Should I?
>
> I just want to say something about Maelcum's gimping our asses to "klik on
> my bannerz!#$!". Although we're feeling a little gimped by it, it does
> have a sane justtification other than Maelcum gets some weird pleasure in
> having so many people touch him virtually via cliththroughs on the
> Internet. Kosmic has grown substantially, and our web server pumps out 10
> gigs a day of stuff. That's probably your entire hard drive 3 times over.
> Cliking on bannnerz helps Kosmic get funding to justify our (currently
> donated) fat pipe. If not, we can't distribute stuff. So just invest
> maybe 2 days of clicking on the banners, just once a day, and that will be
> the enough for us. It will be like buying our CD, except no money, just 4
> mins of your time.
>
> And I didn't even cry saying that.
>
> Oh my god. I was going to spew more, but just hit the limit.
>
> Will it crash a nonstandard IT implementation? .oO.
> .
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