Music: beta versions

Background

In 1996 or so, a friend of mine bought "SoundClub", a DOS music composition program from BlueMoon Software, with which we put together some childish attempts of what we thought was "techno music". After a long pause, in 2000, I found out that there was a Windows 95 version of that program which was available as freeware. I revived some of the tracks and three or four of them I think can actually be considered worth downloading now - given that you like (slightly trashy) trance/acid music.
The preliminary versions listed below were done around February 2001.

Iterations beta 3
More or less "acid", with a lot of lowpass/highpass warping.
44kHz 16bit stereo
67kbps VBR MP3
03:36
1771kb
New Boredom 0.5 beta
Very "acid", but also with some "trance" parts. This is a new - actually bearable! - version of my first named track, "Repeating Boredom" which I invented while riding the bus home from school when I was 15 or so.
44kHz 16bit stereo
91kbps VBR MP3
03:17
2190kb
Close Call (old version)
This one, developed around 1998, still uses some samples from the old "SoundClub for DOS" sound bank, but it still sounds good. Back then I thought it resembled the Members of Mayday "Sonic Empire", but it also features cowbells and banjos. Would deserve an "update".
44kHz 16bit stereo
80kbps VBR MP3
03:29
2049kb

Future

Given some positive feedback I might consider finishing the above tracks. One other track, originally called "Level One", is still waiting to be equipped with new samples. And they all need better titles ;-)
I was also planning to do cool music videos (either raytraced or with time-lapse recording) for those, but I never really got anything done. Maybe next year...

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