11,12,13,14. These four tracks are just beyond me really. While going thru my cassettes which was a long painful process taking months upon months and hearing such shitty crap I did which is so bad if ever heard by the public I would be hung in the town square, I found these four tracks all in a row on a unlabeled tape. Hardly remember recording these tracks but can tell what I was going for here. I remember trying to do zoned out offset timing type loops. The four tracks were in a row and completed as if I was preparing a demo at the time, but it never happened for whatever reason. I never digitally transferred them and they got forgot about. The 90’s was a CD-Rom video game exploration time for me. I would try and get music off video games and burn onto CD just for the heck of it. Some games would not let you; you would have to crack it or something to rip the music off. (I briefly got into hacking, illegal software etc). So I did get a lot of soundtrack'ish music off game CDs. These games were oddball titles like; The Chaos Continuum, Iron Helix, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream to name a few. There used to be an amazing used computer depot store I would go to that had loads of cheap outdated software, outdated computers, lost games etc. Anyway if you think of 90’s games at the time you might have heard music like what I did with these tracks. Especially with “Alliteration” an attempt at loop based game saver screen or menu music etc. These four tracks really was a breakthrough for me artistically and to forget about them and then find again is truly amazing. Recorded using Mac based multi-tracking software as in Cubasis and Sound Edit and many others. I got a lot of free programs illegally at the time. Presented here "as is" untouched per original recording circa 1997. (Found on cassette like I said but these are obvious computer based multi-tracks, but I did not find anything from the sessions on a hard drive, only found on a cassette. I must have transferred to cassette for distribution to someone. My belief is I was making a demo tape, however did not find the original digital files. I guess they got lost.)
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