(logo)
(navigation image)
Home Audio Books & Poetry | Computers & Technology | Grateful Dead | Live Music Archive | Music & Arts | Netlabels | News & Public Affairs | Non-English Audio | Open Source Audio | Podcasts | Radio Programs | Spirituality & Religion | Ripe

Search: Advanced Search

Anonymous User (login or join us)Upload

Listen to audio

[item image]
Run time: 11:05

Stream (help[help])

MP3 via M3U

Play / Download (help[help])

Whole directory


All Files: HTTP
[Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike]

Resources

Bookmark

To Repel GhostsTo Repel Ghosts - All Is Calm [plague004] (December 1, 2005)

A very special To Repel Ghosts Christmas, four old chestnuts thawed out and slowly refrozen in new and interesting shapes. Icy late-night sidewalks past closed shops, headloops of mall music, snow.


This audio is part of the collection: This Plague Of Dreaming

Artist/Composer: To Repel Ghosts
Date: 2005-12-01 00:00:00
Keywords: Music; Remix; Christmas; Ambient; Electronic; Old time; Holiday

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike


Notes

Christmas Song......3:35
Silver Bells.............3:01
Silent Night............2:55
White Christmas.....1:34

(featuring the vocal talents of Nat King Cole and Bing Crosby)

'All Is Calm' was given a limited private release Winter, 2004, and subsequently rereleased by This Plague of Dreaming Winter, 2005.

Individual Files

Audio Files128Kbps MP3
Christmas Song3.28 MB
Silver Bells2.76 MB
Silent Night2.67 MB
White Christmas1.45 MB
Image FilesJPEG
plague00415 KB
Back Cover50 KB
Front Cover73 KB
InformationFormatSize
plague004_files.xmlMetadata4.49 KB
plague004_meta.xmlMetadata1.61 KB
plague004_reviews.xmlMetadata661 B
Other FilesUnknown
plague004_rules.conf7 B

Write a review
Downloaded 1,408 times
Reviews
Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: cpmcdill [Webbed Hand] - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - April 24, 2006
Subject: cinematic mood deconstructions
This short collection strongly evokes the sort of soundtrack that might be found in a flashback or nightmare scene of a film. Disjointed, discontinuous, haunting, simultaneously familiar and unfamiliar. My favorite here is "Silver Bells."


Terms of Use (10 Mar 2001)