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Akaiya
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30 posts Joined: May, 2004
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Posted - 2007/12/21 : 19:41:50
I know somebody on here's gotta find this as neat as I do...I know it's old news but come on! How cool is this!
http://www.templebargallery.com/2007Programme/0701lostin2.htm (Taken from the site) Specifically, Paul Ayres performs Happy Hardcore tunes as recognisable and playable music on a pipe organ. With its mix of celebratory, uplifting tunes based around hectic breakbeats and rapid pace, Happy Hardcore creates an infectious energy that harks back to the golden era of UK rave. The eclectic choice of anathemic tracks performed at Sacred Selections has been selected by one of Hardcore’s most renowned dj/producers and span a decade. “Shooting Star” ... ... ... ... ... Bang “Midnight Express” ... ... ... Hopscotch “Braveheart” ... ... ... Joining of the Clans “Stay With Me” ... ... ... ... Sy & Demo “Power Of Love”... ... ... ... ... Q-Tex “Heart Of Gold”... ... ... Force and Styles Check out the streaming audio, I woulda loved seeing this.
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Pope C XXIII
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1,935 posts Joined: Oct, 2006
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Posted - 2007/12/22 : 01:15:16
Interesting. Seems like the first 8 bars of Shooting Star needed to be played over and over again for 2 minutes. With quality that makes black metal bands blush.
That made me cry a little bit inside.
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Akaiya
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 Canada
30 posts Joined: May, 2004
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Posted - 2007/12/22 : 04:27:54
lol yeah, I hear ya. Shooting star was quite repetitive, but it gets better. Braveheart was very well done. Even on an organ you get that epic feel to it.
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ruroken
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179 posts Joined: Nov, 2007
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Posted - 2007/12/22 : 08:47:43
Sound quality hurts my ears >.<
Must have been so much better live, it's a cool idea.
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