18 February, 2025

500c Moozlerantics - The early years



This set covers some of my earlier experiments, from 1994-2005.

  Principle B 107 - This was touched up in 2005, but is actually some of the earliest sample based work I did
  Ov -ites und -ettes (edit) - This track is actually an alternate recording from what was included on my bandcamp page, I think I made 5 or 6 versions of this one.
  Feeling Nervous - The first track I officially released, on a Legendary Pink Dots tribute album of fan made original compositions
  Feeling Nervous (remix) - a dramatically different version made a few months later
  Obsidian - One of my favorites from my high school years
  A Line in the Sand - Another from "realign the moon"
  Bonus Track (Atacan las Brujas) - Completely built using Fruity Loops and the namesake El Santo movie
  Perforate My Heart, Sunshine - Nearly all based on His Name Is Alive samples, with some supplemental original recordings
  Tuning-Preparation - The opening track from my college music project, a re-interpretation of Berlioz's Faust except I did it as a live soundtrack to the Jan Svankmajer film Faust.
  Epilogue...a new Faust - the closing track from my college music project.  Chaotic, but that's how the film ended.
  Noise with his gun (loop4) - A very early loop-based collage using samples from Muslimgauze, The Sundays, Scorn, Volcano the Bear, a several others I can't remember now.
  Influx - A performance piece for my high school talent show, I was in the background and invited anyone that felt like dancing up on stage, it got wild.  Lots of His Name Is Alive samples in here.
  Eat Me, Lord - This is probably the first track I shared with my friends.  
  Denial (remix) - My first remix attempt.  The original recording was a band I was in at the time, and I can honestly say I have zero recollection of what I was doing or how this was made.  Everything was analog on metal 4-track cassettes so I got very inventive on this track.
  Actualize and Instigate - Another from "Realign the Moon"
  And This Is How It Will End - The closer from "Realign the Moon"

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