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Power Grid


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From a distant power station comes the energy. Traveling hundreds of miles, dancing electrons ... raw energy. Into my computer it travels. Out of the speakers comes music.
Energy equals music.
Music equals life.
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Hits: 1076
Comments: 11
Fans: 7
Plays: 27
Downloads: 62

Uploaded: Dec 24, 2009 - 10:22:10 AM
Last Updated: Dec 24, 2009 - 10:22:10 AM Last Played: Feb 26, 2013 - 02:00:48 PM
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Comments
magnatone said 1274 days ago (December 24th, 2009)
WOOT
a holiday offering from Bill! i always love your stuff - this is great, thanks!
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announcer said 1273 days ago (December 24th, 2009)
Thanks, Karen
And best of the holiday season to you.
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johnnyblues said 1272 days ago (December 26th, 2009)
Cool!
Electrons are LIFE! Positive to Negative or Vice Versa.... Rockin' on a distant Power Station!
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announcer said 1272 days ago (December 26th, 2009)
Thanks Johnny
thanks for the visit. You turned my morning from negative to positive. I'm now flowing in the right direction.
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ElPeruano said 1271 days ago (December 26th, 2009)
sci-fi-tastic
this could be great as the soundtrack to some action sci-fi flick. great energy, and I like how you don't spend too much time building up changes, but rather it flows and evolves rather quickly to match the energy and pace of the song. great stuff. Really well mixed too btw.
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announcer said 1271 days ago (December 27th, 2009)
interesting comment
Thanks for the close listen. I really wanted the change to be part of the whole of this piece especially when the "music" comes out of the computer. Big change in the song at that point with the guitar being introduced but I wanted it to still be a part of the same continuous process from the power station to the end result.
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lengold said 1269 days ago (December 29th, 2009)
Amazing
mix.
Cheers
Len

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SmokeyVW said 1256 days ago (January 10th, 2010)
powerful
i like this - full of energy - yes, music is life - and you captured that notion very well

i'm thinking of how the same electricity flows in to millions of musicians' computers and equipment - yet a huge variety of music flows out!

thanks
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DeputyDoofy said 1254 days ago (January 12th, 2010)
So...
...Am I the only one who thinks of a Verizon (bashing AT&T) commercial from this pic? lol

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Doug Somers said 1219 days ago (February 17th, 2010)
I'm enjoying how those electrons
are moving the speakers in my studio right now! Energetic piece that moves at the speed of light. There is the sense of some restraint here as well, like the energy has to move down wires (vs. say an electrical storm).

Nicely done Bill!

Doug
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ednetmonkey said 1207 days ago (February 28th, 2010)
inspirational
Hey this is great, enigmatic very cool. I get it.
Well done, wish it was mine..!
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Name: Bill Brophy
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