Description : Ever had one of them odd tunes that sort of drills into your head and you can't get it out fast enough? Well, I finally got mine out. The only thing is, it's going to be your problem now. LOL. Seriously, don't listen to it. It's terrible and evil. Bad track, bad, BAD!
Description : Somewhere there is a facility that has had a ridiculous lockdown (or drill) and wished they had some music to go along with it... Soooo, here it is. - Dare you to play it on the PA system. LOL. (P.S. Feel free to help this track find a good home in the correct genre, because I'm not sure myself about this one.)
Description : Remember when scratchin' first became popular? DJ's became so fascinated and obsessed with it that they literally created Scratch Orchestras. Hey, I love some scratch too, sometimes Itch for it, but I've never put together a Scratch Orchestra... until now. So to all the master DJ's out there, I dedicate this scratch to you. Take a break and chill. It's a bit on the Taboo side, but that's what I do.
Description : I was thinking about my Scotland ancestors and the bagpipes one day. I've come to realize that Scotland was doing metal before metal was ever invented. The bagpipe is the poor mans metal guitar. It's basically background noise accompanied with harmonic expression. Note changes result in stabbing intermediary distortions. Yep, sounds like metal to me, so I thought... Why not do an experimental track? Something a little unique, but still maintain some Scotland Pride. Something that doesn't drown the pipes, but still gives it flare, thump, and resonance, along with a mild comparison. Everything derived from samples, but the pipes had rhythm and tuning errors in it. This is the first track that took me 5 solid days to dissect and recompile. Why does Scotland have to be difficult? ha ha. --- Enjoy.
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