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… whoever worked out the code for embedding sound on webpages. If I ever meet them, I have every intention of slapping them.


From: [identity profile] bluedevi.livejournal.com


Funny you should post this right now. I have just listened to the track that plays on the Glade Festival gallery page (Homeworld, by Protoculture), like, ten times, and am now obsessed with it and failing to find it on amazon.

It's here, and I think you'd like it a lot. Kind of Deep-Foresty ambient trance, or something.

Generally, though, you are absolutely right.
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com


That is indeed an excellent track. I'd still prefer to start it myself than have it start, though.

From: [identity profile] bluedevi.livejournal.com


Your web-fu is strong. I'd found out the name of the album, but not any online shop that actually knew about it.

I suspect I might have to resort to the hippie techno cafe/record shop in Camden.

You're right, though - no matter how good the music is, it's probably still going to sound terrible when mixed with whatever you've got playing yourself.

From: [identity profile] mollydot.livejournal.com


This one might have it. It doesn't specifically say it doesn't anyway, though I don't knwo what would happen if you actually tried to order.

Speaking of sounding terrible when mixed, I loaded up a page the other day that had two pieces of music and both of them started playing together. Sounded awful. Seems like somebody didn't even look at their own page once.

From: [identity profile] bluedevi.livejournal.com


Hey, synchronicity! I've just been trying to make that site work... it doesn't, though. The shopping cart keeps refreshing to empty.

There are so many terrible websites in the world!

From: [identity profile] mollydot.livejournal.com


Boo!

I can't understand websites that break in the part that gives them money.
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