Monday, 8 August 2005

aquatic connotations looked promising as he bargained with cable television companies

Looking at a local (ish) studio in Kent tomorrow for two reasons, first as they have an advert promising professional mixes of half a dozen of your songs for £300 or so, and second, they write library music to commission. It would sure beat working in Tesco's. The studio is situated near Bluewater, the massive shopping centre located in the Kent quarry, which is fairly amusing as I'm putting the finishing touches to Marina.

Marina is a collection of tracks I have written in my spare time - the idea behind them is 'underwater music', that is to say, acousmatic and ambient stuff which would compliment a nature programme or something. It's never gonna sell 3 million units and go wildly popular, but who knows, someone might want it, like Sky Travel or Discovery. The track list is:

1 Underwater Life 5:05
2 Reflections 4:40
3 The Dark Recesses 4:33
4 Sandbed 6:06
5 Attack 3:50
6 Lurking in the Shadows 4:38
7 Nightfall 3:47
8 Interlude 0:57
9 Ultrasound 5:26
10 Falling Away 3:36
11 Movements 5:49
12 Coral Wall 5:15
13 Timelessness 7:44

Total 61:25

It should be ready in a couple of weeks, maybe less if I get my arse into gear.

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