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NailInTheEye

 Genre: Techno

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Not really a Nail in the Eye tune - An instrumental piece that I used as a reference track for a theatrical sound desgin project: Nickel & Dimed, presented by the UWM PSOA Theatre Department.

The track incorporates a lot of household item SFX's. Kind of fun.

I'll design your show! Write Chris Guse at cjg0001@uwm.edu
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Uploaded: Jan 01, 2006 - 08:23:12 AM
Last Updated: Jan 01, 2006 - 06:54:15 AM Last Played: Sep 18, 2009 - 08:10:58 PM
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Hardware:
17"/1.5GHz Powerbook, Edirol PCR-80, some boxes with lights and knobs, AKG and Shure mics.
Software:
Abelton Live, Garageband, Cubase SX
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lowkeyespree said 1421 days ago (January 1st, 2006)
Nice
Very Nice indeed. Love the progression.
Check out my latest song called The Du (Genesis Of Armageddon Remix)
poodyglitz said 1407 days ago (January 14th, 2006)
Nice Groove
I really like the groove. The SFX are cool as well. I love the stops
and starts. The EQ on the coins in the beginning is a little bright,
there's a frequency that feels a little odd.

Today's my first day as a member and I'd jam with you any day.
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Techno is a form of electronic music that emerged in the mid-1980s and primarily refers to a particular style developed in and around Detroit and subsequently adopted by European producers. In addition, the term "Techno" is often inorrectly used in N

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