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mayaberlin
i love your music :))) that s very easy :D wonderful sounds .......I'm listening to 'Milkweed' right now * thanx for sharing your music *maria
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loaded_energy
hi there and a happy and good start for this young year. maybe you're interested in some music which comes from my mind, my heart and my soul. between weird experimental tunes and atmospheric scapes, you might have a nice time exploring and floating. forget about time. http://www.lastfm.de/music/loaded+energy enjoy your life and seize the day. with love. a
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TemporalxxxSnif
Hearing "Bower" 13 days ago, at 4AM (came up on a last.fm radio channel for the tag "gamelan"), was one of the most beautiful awakenings of my life. I am so happy to know of this Tim Doyle and his music! It has truly brought greater joy, inspiration and positive energy into my life than I can currently describe. Tim Doyle has opened some wonderful doors for us to enter. I also recommend you check out his beautifully creative and majestic website: http://musinumworld.com/ Thank you Tim Doyle! Thank you Universe! <3 (: ∞
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Viethra
Tim deserves a Grammy just for opening our eyes to the potential of fractal music. Even if it isn't always pop-chart savvy or accessible. Math as a musical instrument is such a wild frontier, and anyone that reveres Tubular Bells has to respect the intention behind this music. Tim just took it to the extreme. Even as a source of inspiration for conventional composers, it has enormous potential. The triumphant melody for the next Bohemian Rhapsody or the final movement of the next 9th Symphony might be hidden in one of these fractals. The possibilities are endless!
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Raphdabumbling
I pricked up my ears and heard something weird, sometime pleasant but as a very impatient bloke, I am not used and can't spend an hour listening to the same song. It does not mean I don't like it. That's a music which is out of the ordinary. I don't adore it. I don't hate it. I'll try to analyze and listen to it more carefully in a near future!
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Morrmidik
I really must say ive never heard such bad "music"... its like a little kid, playing on its new keyboard/guitar (...) . cant stand this sound. really tried to get into it, but its not even art in my opinion. i always had to ban the music, because im getting angry, when i hear such trash, sorry.
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needmymusictoda
Hello Tim Thanks for the shout moreover for sharing your music and for free - I seriously appreciate it. Would you mind if I listened here (play direct) in addition can I please download Incarnation to add to Itunes and reference. Thanks also I would love to be music friend if you will have me. - Gregory - thanks again.
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kb7clx
Hi Tim, just thought I'd stop by to let you know to listen for one of your songs on my Internet radio show tomorrow night, Fractal Breakdown, it's the closer. at http://www.theglobalvoice.info/gallery.php?show=sink It'll be available all week starting at 3 UTC Wednesday, 10 PM on Tuesday in the US.
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Lunarsight
I confess I'm having a hard time getting into this. I'm familiar with the Musinum application - I used to play with it a lot when I had a simple data entry job. That particular fractal has a lot of potential, but it doesn't seem like the tracks I've heard progress beyond the initial values. (I know Musinum lets you save changes to the number scheme on the fly - you can also manipulate tempo as you go along as well.)
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vjsupersaint
What I've heard so far is what I like. So will try and listen to mor as and when..... great stuff Tim. Thanks again.
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musinum
I should mention tha it is possible to listen to my mousic on your cellphone (in its original midi format), to make it easy to navigate with the tiny cellphone screen and the slower browser, there's a "cell friendly" page on my site: the nearly 200 pieces are broken into eight alhabetic ranges, so that you can reach any track with two clicks. With stereo earphones, you can get quite a full sound. It's here: [url]www.musinumworld.com/cell_friendly.html[/url]. Just bookmark the address and My music will be seconds away wherever you are!
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imanelectrician
well, i am cooling down, just to add that for the record, i like your "musik" like the germans say...
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imanelectrician
i am truly honored lo leave a note to this minnesotan genius, ahum, to you, mr doyle, ahum, i mean, tim, you betcha !!! p.s. what the hell is wrong with a compatibility scale that gives me low for you if it were not for bob dylan (another minnesotan genius), i mean, really !!! say, i am willing to discuss ambient anytime, i mean, check my fricking library for starters.... sure i like indie stuff, ahum, the kids call it emo, but what the heck, if i love thomas fehlmann, come on, whazzup with that?? or even jon hopkins, for petesake !!!
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wildwoodflwr
I am enjoying emotional weather. It clears out the cobwebs somehow. peace, nancy
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wildwoodflwr
wow I just read about the fractal music...I can really see doing a lot of fractals to this. peace, nancy
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wildwoodflwr
Craterscape is fascinating, I will love to do art to your music. I will post something in my blog and link to this when I do. I am into fractals lately. Thanks for great inspiration and sharing your gifts, peace, nancy
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The_Forgotton
I'm listening to Ming I now and I like it. I think I'll have to check out this fractal program myself.
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musinum
Fresh up: [track artist=Tim Doyle]Philosophy 101 (Class of '68) Lao Tzu remix of King Wen mix[/track]. It's the original [track artist=Tim Doyle]Philosophy 101[/track], with 15 minutes restored that were trimmed off the version here, then chopped into 64 sections (King Wen mix, a reference to the I Ching with its 64 hexagrams) and reordered (by reversing the binary numbers, for the mathematically inclined), then again into 81 sections (Lao Tzu remix, a reference to the Tao Te Ching with its 81 sections) and reordered (by reversing the trinary numbers), and lastly echoed three times, each fainter by the famed Golden Ratio, at three-second intervals (the time it takes a radio signal to reach the moon and back, which those of you old enough will remember from those conversations with the moonwalkers). The result is the way 1968 felt to a college student... the order of classes interlaced with the chaotic fury of Vietnam and the uprisings in the US, Paris, Warsaw, Prague. Have a listen!
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musinum
Redid my mix of Ana Gori's piece with much better results (to my ear)... left out the psychedelia and contoured things so her voice and guitar stand out and the music swells between the lines. The result: [track artist=Tim Doyle]Aquela estrada, Aquela Canção (That Road, That Song) by Ana Gori - Tim Doyle's Sparkling Sands mix[/track]. The pure instrumental track is available in the same album as [track artist=Tim Doyle]Sparkling Sands (Beach Dance)[/track].
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musinum
New mixes in two albums, [album artist=Tim Doyle]Philosophy 101[/album] and [album artist=Tim Doyle]Harpies[/album]. The timpixi stuff includes the radio edits on the timpixi page and the original extended pieces, and they're all on two new albums: [album artist=Tim Doyle]Our Sleepwalking Hearts (feat. Pixieguts)[/album] and [album artist=Tim Doyle]Last of Her People (feat. Pixieguts)[/album]. And don't forget to check out [album artist=Tim Doyle]Pod People[/album]!
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