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FOR ALMAR || 02 is made only with an acoustic 6-string guitar, recorded with the cheapest Creative PC microphone into the free downloadable Audacity, and edited there.
"Almar" is a short film made by Dan Korneli 2006.
The film is based on a play where Nils Drivdal plays the leading role.
Almar is living in a cardboard box. All alone.
Almar is beautiful boy. This is a sad & scary story.
This is my soundtrack meant For Almar.
Thanks to Dan & Nils.
terje paulsen
2007
http://www.myspace.com/terjepaulsen
http://www.myspace.com/kongklang
This audio is part of the collection: Clinical Archives
Author: terje paulsen
Date: 2007-08-29
Source: Clinical Archives
Keywords: electroacoustic; soundtrack
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
Clinical Archives / 2007
clinicalarchives@hotmail.com
http://www.clinicalarchives.spyw.com
http://www.myspace.com/clinicalarchives
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| ca040_tp_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| ca040_tp_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 9.5 MB |
| ca040_tp_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| ca040_tp_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 20 MB |
| Audio Files | 320Kbps MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| For Almar || 02 | 48 MB | 9.8 MB | 9.5 MB | 20 MB |
| Image Files | JPEG |
| cover front small | 68 KB |
| cover front | 735 KB |
| cover back | 882 KB |
| disk image | 717 KB |
| thumbnail | 46 KB |
| Information | Format | Size |
| ca040_tp_files.xml | Metadata | 4.3 KB |
| ca040_tp_meta.xml | Metadata | 2.0 KB |
| ca040_tp_reviews.xml | Metadata | 577 B |
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Reviewer: Cultura Bajo Cero - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- January 21, 2008
Subject: Amazing
Hard to believe that a piece of wood and metal strings can generate such deep and dreamy landscapes. No doubt talent sweeps away expensive techonology.