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I thought a trio of themed threads about other entertainment media might be good. If you're not interested, please just ignore the thread and pick some threads that interest you from here: http://celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php

Anyway, discuss music...
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i can't afford even an old phone. i have a cup with a string coming out of it, man. :( 
New Technology 
And By The Way... 
... phone discussion should have landed in Phone thread: http://celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=60395 
Nah 
spirit was actually talking about a legitimate music finding software. 
Free Music 
Here is some fantastic dark droning ambient: http://www.archive.org/details/KLLE-Crawl 
Hmmm. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXUJy3KBlbU

Have some metal.

Really like the progression in this track, you wouldn't believe it hearing the opening tho. 
Off Topic Comparison 
So yeah, watching Never Mind The Buzzcocks just now something really struck me about our good old quake developers. iD in the early to mid 90's did for video games what The Beatles did for pop music. Both started off by creating polished, beloved works in the style of their chosen field. They then created innovative defining pieces which are the template for works produced today. In doing so they both pushed the technology of the day to new heights (even if what they did is simple to replicate now). Then each group split apart, and the solo works seemed to lack something... 
Shambler 
I don't usually dig black metal, but that it really quite cool. But you are right - the start is very very heavy. 
Noisy... 
.. though ;) 
Errrr. 
BLACK metal?? BLACK?? Are you mad?? That is proper modern death metal. Black indeed. N0000b!!! 
Here. 
Have some more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVes35q13wA

Black metal indeed :S 
Nice Epic Power Metal! 
 
FUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKK YOU!!!!! 
:P 
Shambler 
You know what I mean. Metalophile!!!! 
Been Listening To These Guys A Bit Lately... 
That Long Death Metal Thing 
is quite nice. the other one's a bit on the simple side for my taste, though. 
About Turn! 
After a very dry period where the only DNB cds available were mundane cheese, there have been 3 interesting releases at the harder end of things:

Current Value & Donny - Revolt & Riot
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/revolt-riot/434220-01/
Brutal stuff by two artists at the cutting edge of harder dnb. Quite varied with a good mix of dnb rollers and mashed up techy stuff.

Eye-D & DJ Hidden - Peer-2-Peer Pressure
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/peer-to-peer-pressure/435902-01/
A current highlight from the guys who make up the well-established gabber act The Outside Agency. Having an "outside the scene" influence works well here with hard-hitting but fresh-sounding tracks that mix trancey melodies and effects with diverse punchy beats. Recommended.

Dom & Roland - The Big Bang
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/the-big-bang/435290-01/
Another totally consistent CD from the duo who steadfastly refuse to sell out. Perhaps a bit too consistent as it lacks the variety of Through The Looking Glass, but still makes up for it in quality techstep sounds. 
The Last One 
is nice 
Err 
Dom & Roland is not a duo, man ;-) 
Errr. 
LOL, pwnd :P 
One Line Music 
http://countercomplex.blogspot.com/2011/10/algorithmic-symphonies-from-one-line-of.html

interactive playground:
http://entropedia.co.uk/generative_music/

a groove I made (needs macro changes over time now it just repeats):

(t&(t>>t|t>>6)|t)+(t&t^t>>6)-t * ((t>>9)&(t%16?2:6)&t>>9) 
Broken Code: 
(t&(t>>t|t>>6)|t)+
(t&t^t>>6)-t
*((t>>9)&(t%16?2:6)
&t>>9) 
Doh 
first term is meaninglessly complex.

t+(t&t^t>>6)-t
* ((t>>9)&(t%16?2:6)
&t>>9)

does the same thing 
And Shorter 
t+(t^t>>6)-t *
((t%16?2:6)&t>>9) 
Could You Break That Down For Me And Explain How It Works Pls? 
I started learning C++ for real, but i dont understand how that can make a noise at all.
I havent done >> (except for cin), ^, %, & or ? yet. 
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