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Clockwork Quartet

October 19th, 2009

I learned about this group, the Clockwork Quartet, through TheSixtyOne and I’d like you to give them a listen.
Their songs are generally in story form so make sure you can hear them wherever you are, or wait until you can pay attention. Or just listen anyway! That’s cool too. If you like what you hear, [...]

A Cross The Universe Goes To Warp

September 13th, 2009

I’ve noticed a definite trend in music lately, or at least the music that I listen to; there seems to be a convergence between what I know as the various forms of electronica and the far more popular (at least in the United States) genre of rock. The two examples of this that come to [...]

Required Listening

May 21st, 2009

I’ve come across some (okay, a lot of) music that some of you might appreciate on t61. I’ve embedded them for your listening pleasure after the cut.
I’ve tried to categorize it a little bit instead of having fifty embeds in a row. If you particularly enjoy a track, or find this post especially informative, I’d [...]

TheSixtyOne Review

May 21st, 2009

About a month ago, I learned about TheSixtyOne and signed up for an account. However, it took me a while (and a particular Zelda-themed song) to really delve into the site and discover what it had to offer. I’ll attempt to explain its structure and appeal.
First and foremost, this is a music website, not unlike [...]

This article is reposted (with minor alterations) from an article I wrote for The Technique (official site, Wikipedia article), published on June 8, 2007. (html, pdf). You may also be interested in the song’s Wikipedia article (which I also wrote), as it does a better job of covering the song.
Anyone at Tech can recognize its [...]

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