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  1. Hi Serge, The thing I like about this abstract music is that it reflects meaning from the person listening to it. so to answer your question NO ! I had quite different things in mind, but to me thats a good thing. I do not want the listener to hear what I intended necessarily but rather to engage the imagination of the listener. I do however know which parts of the song you are talking about. Altiplano means "high plain". The English country jungle is actually called Bosky (Bosque - forest) and vice versa something went wrong (or perhaps right ??) in the naming of the mp3. Actually this isnt the finished version so I will try to post that. I'm not sure about which bird sounds you refer to but I did do a lot of field recordings in a wood near potters bar. I had to camp out all night to wait for the airplane and car noise to stop. So I got the dawn chorus, it was strange to hear crows and owls singing at the same time in the dawn light. When pitched down the english country bird song sounds like a seething jungle with many mysterious wailings. Thats the idea of "An English county jungle" that we are surrounded by this eerie almost primordial soundscape, only we dont notice it because of its high frequency range. However thats a different track to the one on the site ! That tracks not up at the moment but ill try and sort that out !
  2. Three tracks for your consideration : Airquake Altiplano The emporeres wearing no clothes The others are perhaps not so experimental but you might like to listen to them anyway: www.download.com/augustineleudar
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