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Live In Infamy
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FDR's Pearl Harbor speech kicks off this fast paced track, driven along by a fervent drum beat.
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Oldschool techno beats. I've been told it sounds like NES music, which I certainly think is a good thing.
[ 2 6 - 7 6 ] can best be described as simple techno, or perhaps simple electronica. I have always been a fan of very basic techno, such as the simplistic looping tracks of the Mega Man and Metroid video games, and pushed the style in that direction. With the exception of my first piece, the songs were created entirely using 's built in synthesizers and filters. The resulting style is unadorned and reminiscent of earlier video game soundtracks. I've tried hard to give each song a distinctive mood and feel. While I am personally a fan of darker techno, my work tends to be more upbeat and energetic. Each piece has darker passages to it, but there is always a light at the end of the tunnel in a manner of speaking.
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Peak #215
Peak in subgenre #45
Author
2 6 - 7 6
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Ryan Tanay 2007
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December 03, 2010
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MP3 2.1 MB 128 kbps 2:18
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Browsing the Internet Archive, FDR's famous first words of his Pearl Harbor speech to the nation that ushered the US into WWII struck me. The rest of the song evolved from the syncopation of the looped line "infamy."
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