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Assorted audio files (not all music), some linked to blog, not released as part of any of my music collections.


This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio

Artist/Composer: Gymshoes
Keywords: Gymshoes

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Visit the Gymshoes website. Find more Gymshoes music on archive.org.

This page contains assorted audio files (including messages for my blog readers) not released as part of any of my music collections. I have a wide assortment of music available on archive.org as well as my website.

"Everest Sunrise" was composed by Gymshoes and Marty Keil, final mix by Marty Keil.

It should be noted that the completed "Everest Sunrise" available here is released under a much more restrictive license than the unfinished incomplete version that was used in the movie, "What It Takes". For full liner notes, please visit the Gymshoes website.

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Gymshoes_64kb.m3u64Kbps M3UStream
Gymshoes_64kb_mp3.zip64Kbps MP3 ZIP2.30 MB
Gymshoes_vbr.m3uVBR M3UStream
Gymshoes_vbr_mp3.zipVBR ZIP6.11 MB
Audio FilesVBR MP3Ogg Vorbis64Kbps MP3256Kbps MP396Kbps MP3
Everest Sunrise5.64 MB3.16 MB1.88 MB
Christmas 2006489 KB274 KB157 KB631 KB
Christmas 2005 416 KB274 KB 415 KB
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Gymshoes_files.xmlMetadata4.91 KB
Gymshoes_meta.xmlMetadata1.98 KB
Gymshoes_reviews.xmlMetadata172 B

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