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Kat SpotMarch of the Dizzy Loonies (2005)

www.ueberfall-home.de


This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio

Artist/Composer: Kat Spot
Date: 2005-00-00
Keywords: classical; avantgarde; ambient; industrial


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don't look down8.14 MB4.76 MB2.71 MB
mindtwister waltz6.72 MB3.65 MB2.24 MB
lost cat12 MB6.07 MB4.01 MB
march of the dizzy loonies13 MB6.49 MB4.14 MB
orange light16 MB9.10 MB5.26 MB
capital ping11 MB6.32 MB3.56 MB
drown7.89 MB4.54 MB2.63 MB
duck and cover20 MB11 MB6.68 MB
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Reviewer: southwest3210 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - March 29, 2007
Subject: Tim Burton flashbacks
This sounds like a wonderfully creepy accompaniment to any animated Tim Burton animation. Extremely atmospheric. Sounds
better than many bona fide movie soundtracks
I've heard. Do yourself a favor and download the entire piece, and listen to it as a whole.
Childishly playful, sonically brilliant, with more than a hint of foreboding thrown into the mix. Great work, and fun as well!

Reviewer: Jay King - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 5, 2006
Subject: Gauzy Music Box
Kat Spot has created some dark soundtracks for the movies in her mind. She fills out the skeletal tunes with layer upon layer of gauzy dressing. The result is sort of a scarey yet amusing music box. Similarities to the soundtrack work of Irmin Schmidt.


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