-2003
- Marooned [XM]
Genre: House
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A house track that I still like to listen to for the simple yet catchy groove,
fat bassline, quirky synths (that were the very foundation of the track)
and the nice melodic pianos that coloured the mix.
This was written after saboteur#3.1999.
Also a Martin Ashley release, part of a musicdisk titled "Void", released
in April 2001.
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- Party till you drop [XM]
Genre: House
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Another housey track, this time with a happy melodic overall sound.
Written after saboteur#6.1999, a sort of a "merry christmas"-kind of track.
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- Void [XM]
Genre: Hiphop
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A hiphoppish track, a bit on the aggressive side. Written after saboteur#8.2000.
Also a Martin Ashley release, part of a musicdisk titled "Void", released
in April 2001. (This was the title track).
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- Void Part 2 [XM]
Genre: Drum'n'Bass
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A TMC-inspired dnb track, a sequel to "Void" probably due to the unusually brooding
and unintelligent atmosphere which is uncommon in my tracks (don't laugh, please).
Written after saboteur#13.2000.
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- Suspicion [XM]
Genre: Drum'n'Bass
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Written at about the same time as "Void Part 2", here's a track that I almost
released as Saboteur. It's a melodic and moody d'n'b experiment with a few
different parts yet still always keeping in with the same theme. Different beats
and moods. Pretty likeable, potentially anyway.
Also a Martin Ashley release, part of a musicdisk titled "Void", released
in April 2001.
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- Love Will Always Break Your Heart [XM]
Genre: Melancholy / Melodic Triphop
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A strong winner candidate in the "Most naive name ever"-category of my song names,
this is actually a pretty strong track. I don't know why I didn't release it, because it's
better than some of my official stuff.
Written after saboteur#14.2000.
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- Friends In The Future, Part 2 [XM]
Genre: Synthpop
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This was never released as far as I can remember. It's a synthpop thingie
made after a teacher in my school (at the time) died.
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- Her Mondays [XM]
Genre: Synthpop
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A good-mood lounge groove thing that has a really sunny mood to it, and
a nice beat crafted from some samples from darkhalo and Acumen.
Also a Martin Ashley release, part of a musicdisk titled "Void", released
in April 2001. In the disk it was titled "Days Like These".
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- Here Comes The Holy Ghost [XM]
Genre: Hiphop
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An aggressive track again, this time powered by a big bunch of loops and
beats and one particular guitar lead.
Also a Martin Ashley release, part of a musicdisk titled "Void", released
in April 2001. In the disk it was titled "Shameless".
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- Lay It Down On Me [XM]
Genre: Metal Ballad
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A sort of metallica-inspired metal ballad. People told me it turned out pretty
cool and I like to think the idea was nice. But I still don't fancy this sort of
music that much.
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- My Deepest Love [XM]
Genre: Synthpop
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Another entry in the long list of "Most naive and pathetic song title" nominees.
Not much to say, except that it features a part of the Monkey Island 2
theme in the melody.
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- Desolate Waters [XM]
Genre: Lounge groove / Easy Listening
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A track that I still enjoy, again. Written near christmas 2000.
It's a bit quirky and rough around the edges, but it sports a nice idea.
Pretty groovy, especially the lead in pattern 19 (dec).
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- By Your Side [XM]
Genre: Ballad
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From the song instrument texts: "The official christmas song from Saboteur
2000." It's soft and nice, and the sampleset provided hours of entertainment
and inspiration for a friend of mine, who must have wrote like three new tracks
with it.
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- Demostyle Experiment [XM]
Genre: Synthpop
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A good-mood synthpop thingie.
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- Manaeh Desire [XM]
Genre: Synthpop
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Here's the track that was more or less my last Fasttracker 2 work.
It's rough around the edges but it's still kind of cool. At least for the
interest factor of it being my last XM. (I didn't completely stop working
with FT2 at that time, but this was the official goodbye in favor of MPT).
The title has something to do with the western society's obsession with
money ("manaeh" - don't ask, I don't know), however the track is very
upbeat. It's as much of a mystery to me know as it is to you.
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