Archive for January, 2008

Halo Theme – Corpormix :: Corporeal

For those of you who are fans of Halo, here’s a great remake/cover of the game’s theme song. If you don’t have a clue to what I’m talking about, just watch the video and listen. It’s a great combination of violin, electric guitar, drums, and other electroquipment.

You can also download the song in mp3 format found here.

Don’t forget to visit their website http://www.corporealmusic.net/ for more information about the band and their music.

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Muscat Gummy

Muscat

… feelings of a graceful lady, huh? I never would’ve guessed. The gummies were, however, quite scrumptious and I do recommend them for those unacquainted with the Japanese art of artificially flavored candies. I also learned that Muscat refers to the family of grape species Vitis Vinifera that is commonly used for wine raisins and table grapes but, as it turns out, not associated with the feelings of a graceful lady.

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Catnip Juice?

Catnip

I never knew that catnip was something you could use to make a drink; let alone be consumed by people. To note: no sensations of euphoria were experienced in the consumption of this liquid. Poo.

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To Forgive But Not Forget – The Rough and the Smooth :: Outside

For the longest of time, I mistakenly believed that this song was composed by DJ Aphex Twin from his album ‘Outside’ – and it seems as though I’m not the only one who made (are making) that mistake. (Do a quick Google search for ‘violin solo Aphex Twin’ and you’ll see what I mean). Fortunately for me, after doing some research for this blog post, I was able to track down the original composers and found them to be a group called Outside and this particular track comes from their album The Rough and the Smooth. I haven’t had the chance to listen to their full album just yet, but if it’s anything like To Forgive But Not Forget, I’m sure to love it. Enjoy for now!

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O fortuna – Carmina Burana :: Carl Orff

Classic piece, a tad overplayed, a favorite nonetheless.

Lyrics can be found on the Wikipedia Article “O Fortuna

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