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i've had these tracks sitting on my computer for years, so thought I might as well give them away!

Note that this is not spam, it's simply me giving everyone something for nothing! :shifty:

Freeview

Wet Cement

Time-Wait EP

Electronic listening music, IDM type stuff.

if anyone likes even a second of them, it's worth while. Maybe i'll even start making music again?! :)

Enjoy!

edit: album art, new ep added. thanks for the positive comments!

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thanks for the feedback! glad you like them! :D

this may fix the 503 error, i've renamed the album

http://www.last.fm/music/Pushkin/Wet+Cement%21

it works here in the uk, i've had a few people test it. hopefully this will fix the problem!

edit: i get 503 when i try and download, streaming works though. If it doesn't fix in the next hour or so i'll re-upload the album

Edited by ZombieFly
Nice one ZombieFly!

Under what license can I use this tracks/parts of them?

Hi, thanks again for the positive comments. the tracks are available free for anyone to listen to. All I ask is that if you have a specific use for them, that you contact me first AND give me credit wherever they are used. Providing you make no profit from them, it's ok with me as long as I know about it.

As a result of posting on here, I've already given my permission for them to be used at this event http://kleinstadtkuenstler.com/ in germany :woot:

Album art etc will be uploaded once i've fixed the album on last.fm in around 6 hrs from now (at work at the moment)

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Sound like something The Prodigy would do, but needs a lot more bass.

yeah, unfortunately most of the tracks were never completed or mixed down properly. I now wish i'd taken the time to improve mastering etc at the time. oh well :)

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