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Geek Culture / My song - Isolation

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JeKu
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Location: Vancouver
Posted: 9th Jan 2004 00:07 Edited at: 9th Jan 2004 00:08
Hey everyone,

Please listen to my song Isolation if you're interested. It's an easy listening, soothing kind of song. It doesn't have vocals, but it does have rain and thunder.

http://www.jeku.com/audio/jeku-isolation.mp3

Thanks, and please let me know what you think

EDIT: If anyone knows how I can stream the music off my site, I would be forever grateful...

- JeKu


-- http://www.automatongames.com --
-- http://www.jeku.com --
spooky
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Posted: 9th Jan 2004 01:26
Well, I like it. The thunder is a bit naff though.

Streams quite happily here using Media Player 9

Boo!
zircher
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Posted: 9th Jan 2004 03:55
Very nice, I'm jealous of you and Fallout. I couldn't carry a note in a bucket let alone compose a complete song.

The thunder bits work for me. In my mind's eye, I saw a mournful lanky anime character walking through a gray and rainy city while drowning in the memory of a love lost or deep rejection. It would make for a neat intro scene to a modern RGP/action game.
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JeKu
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Posted: 10th Jan 2004 04:46
Thanks for the comments, people I'll be putting my website up pretty soon with some more stuff (http://www.jeku.com/)

Composing was my first choice for a career, but like movie stars, I think the odds of becoming a successful composer is like winning the lottery Just wish I could transfer some artistic-ness to graphics arts so I can stop using cubes and spheres in my DBPro games

By the way, what does 'naff' mean? I assume it means you don't like the thunder?

- JeKu


-- http://www.automatongames.com --
-- http://www.jeku.com --
Ian T
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Posted: 11th Jan 2004 22:08
Naff seems to be a UK term for 'off' or 'odd' or 'slightly out of place' or just 'bad'. Not sure. You never can tell with Britain .

--Mouse: Famous (Avatarless) Fighting Furball

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