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Ok I've had a lot of firsts so i will post a few

My first track I don't even remember what it was called but it was played during a longer live PA (you can even here people talking in the begining) at a in the early 90s so get out floppy hats and the white gloves).

Old Song Clip

My first track under the Lady J moniker to go to vinyl was this Garage Remix i did.

Daydreamin

My first vocal track and KvR entry i think was this:

Fly Away

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vestigal ...

I'm not familiar with your normal songs, but I certainly prefer this to 90% of all the other tarnce songs I've ever heard. It's like before you learn to ape all the lame cliches of tarnce you still possess your native creativity before it is crushed out of your soul by thousands of hours of the same monotonous beat and organ tropes like the foetid husk of a banger wrung dry on one of those orange juicers. Interesting mix, too, it actually sounds like it came from the Past.

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That 1st breaks thing is cool, second bad link but the third is not your song! Cheating, I say!

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.jon wrote:That 1st breaks thing is cool, second bad link but the third is not your song! Cheating, I say!
1. thanks, it brings back memories

2. try again it works now

3. it was for the cover song competition.

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Kingston wrote: I was 11, trying to replicate KLF/prodigy, and had no idea there were these things called samplers. Somehow, I didn't quite succeed, but ended up learning quite the bag of tricks.
You and me both!! haha i loved KLF and prodigy and Altern 8

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That's the first music I've heard of yours, Lady J (or, predictably, I heard some but forgot your name...)
I actually listened to the whole thing, too. Great drums and interesting naive/creative use of sampler. I actually kind of like it (for darnce music ;))

emdot, I really, really wish I could hear that, at your house, with headphones. :)
No spliff, though, I'd take some peyotl if you had it though.

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.jon wrote::lol:

GREAT idea, and a cool first tune.

Spectrum 48k BASIC beep orchestrations are lost, as is my first recorded song from early 90's is sadly lost, it was on a 4-track tape. "Taming the wolf", a highly metaphoric death metal love song (yes, was I head of my time) about a girl whose last name was... Wolf (Susi in Finnish) 8) ok back to bizniz (she was charming, lost track for a moment as her face popped in my mind), to tracker bizniz:

"Galaxian" 1:55

the first song I made with a PC, "enjoy" - Protracker, April 1993. Winamp plays .mod files, sorry if you don't have Winamp.

...after that I got into RAVE music :hihi: and spouted some seriously hilarious tunes, but let's keep this to one first song per head - ok?

.jon

(I found one even older, edited!)
Now that was plain fantastic! You just made my week!

god I loved those days, and those wacky trakkers.

Cheers.

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.jon, that's your first song?!

I love it (except the heinous, nasal, off-key, affected vocal, sorry, figure it's better to hear it from me :oops: than from someone who makes music that makes sense) what a strange mix of hectic and almost percussive melodic parts.

*edit* crucial spelling error
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I don't own the media reproducer, nor do I believe I even have a copy of my first song.
But here's a link to the first 'all-computer in one sitting' song I did acouple of years ago...
where I realized singing was no longer an option
with my newly aquired guitar and guitarport that was supposed to be used for teaching my youngest guitar, but he lost interest after about 3 months.
for entertaining porpoises only

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Great first songs, people. Mostly, camsr and .jon. Mostly camsr and .jon because they're the only ones I've listened to so far, but yeah. :tu:

If filelodge will ever start f**king working maybe I'll post my first two tunes. :)
Mizutaphile.

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I love the guitar, dunderman. You are way too modest.

"nnn, I'm so untalented, whaaaa." Pffft. :P
Mizutaphile.

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20 BEEP 1,0: BEEP 1,2: BEEP .5,3: BEEP .5,2: BEEP 1,0
30 BEEP 1,0: BEEP 1,2: BEEP .5,3: BEEP .5,2: BEEP 1,0
40 BEEP 1,3: BEEP 1,5: BEEP 2,7
50 BEEP 1,3: BEEP 1,5: BEEP 2,7
60 BEEP .75,7: BEEP .25,8: BEEP .5,7: BEEP .5,5: BEEP .5,3: BEEP .5,2: BEEP 1,0
70 BEEP .75,7: BEEP .25,8: BEEP .5,7: BEEP .5,5: BEEP .5,3: BEEP .5,2: BEEP 1,0
80 BEEP 1,0: BEEP 1,-5: BEEP 2,0
90 BEEP 1,0: BEEP 1,-5: BEEP 2,0
"If I could just say a few words... then I'd be a public speaker" -- Homer Simpson

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Ahlyn wrote:I'm starting to get this strange feeling of wonder about how this'd sound.. But maybe I should be glad I can't?
At worst it was just plain random chaotic crap, at best it was friggin' brilliant (no thanks to anything I did on purpose, of course). It was really amazing how a cheap monosynth could be transformed by distortion and wah-wah. It actually sounded like something intentional on rare moments.
runagate wrote:emdot, I really, really wish I could hear that, at your house, with headphones. No spliff, though, I'd take some peyotl
:shock: :-o On that you may just possibly have seen God (or someone like him)! :-o :shock:

Really wish I had the tape, too, but back then I knew so little about what I was doing -- and was rather embarassed about it -- that even accidentally interesting stuff was discarded. :(
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:lol:!!!

That was directed at arguru, not emdot. :P
Mizutaphile.

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Runagate: Baloney.

Emdot: Too bad. I'd've liked to hear it, since I like your music. :(
Mizutaphile.

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