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Lots of people have been asking me what's going on.
Well, it's quite simple. I've decided to finally release
all of the tunes that I used to play at live acts and such.
These are the tunes that I don't play anymore, the tunes that
I don't really expect to "go anywhere" - don't for a moment
think that this means, these tunes are my worst - au contraire.
These are, in my own opinion, some of the best tracks I have ever
made, and since they do nothing but float around on my hard drive
these days, it might as well do some good and reach the public.
There. You have the explanation.
I hope you will enjoy the tunes, or at least some of them, since
there is quite a lot of material to download here.
Read the descriptions to find what suites your tastes, and please
give me some feedback on my work - write to me, at my e-mail address...

If you wish to download the whole disk, click here or go to the bottom of this page.

And now ... a table! =)

Feel Allright
3:25
This is a hard dance track, with some quality female vocals from a sample CD. This used to rock the floor about a year back, when 192 BPM wasn't too fast, even for drug-free ravers as myself.

3 on 2 on 1 on E
4:30
I have no idea how I came up with this stupid title. Anyways, a nice track, very acidous, running at 136 BPM - some elements of trance dominate this tune.

Apocalyptic Dreams
5:10
Nice, hard ravin' track, rollin' at 170 BPM. I remember spending quite a lot of time impoving this track before playing it, at several occasions. This is the "final" version.

Drop & Relax
5:35
This is quite a mixture really - somewhere between acidous rave and trance. Has nice long passages without any of the usual 4-on-4 stuff. Excuse me if I insult anyone by using a piano sample.

Freak You Out
4:45
166 BPM. Hard trance .. or rave? Another mix I suppose. This will probably make you think of such bands as SunBeam.

Geiger
3:55
This is a very old track, 3 years or so, from some of the first, harder live acts I played ... It is a hardcore/acid mixture, and as it turns out, today, it would probably be recognized as something slightly minimalistic. And 165 BPM by the way.

Let's go Crazy
4:25
This was played at a really dead rave, during the final phase of the hardcore/gabber times. So this is quite an old tune as well. It's quite insane, blasting off at 204 BPM! It's not really gabber though, and since I dug it back out, about a week ago, my local friends have been saying, if it was slower it would be cool today as well. Judge for yourself, but be warned, this isn't for the mellow!!!

HouseOut
4:50
Pianotrance/breakbeat style - yes, another piano sample .. 158 BPM. This was probably THE track that I got the most credit for back in the RAVE days!

Native
4:05
Not a very old track, sort of inspired by Robert Miles - yes, admittedly, I USED to think this pusswack was actually COOL .. I was going to release this track as an MP3 file, but heck, the XM file turns out to be smaller than the MP3, so here you go .. 163 BPM.

Noise Origin
3:25
Here's more hardtrance or rave of some sort. Some severe bass kicks on top of some subtle trance themes, God knows what I was thinking .. 188 BPM.

Synergetic Overload
8:45
Another nice mixed track .. verious elements of pianotrance, rave and breakbeat - a good mixture I think, allthough slightly experimental. Experimenting at 154 BPM.

Prototype
7:10
Uh-huh .. this is the original Prototype cover song, which was never included on my virtual album, cause I was negociating for a record deal at the time. Anyways, a highly experimental rave track, with hardly any 4-on-4, and lots of live sounding drums, this has made the dancefloor burn at several occasions. 145 BPM in your face.

Ray of Life
5:18
This is a trance or hardtrance track, at 170 BPM. It was only ever played live at ONE occasion, but was quite a success at the time, as I recall.

Rhythm Search
5:10
One of my first slightly minimalistic tracks, still with elements of trance. Slow, slow 133 BPM, and stuffed with weird robot vocals.

Never Reached the Stars
6:05
This is a beautiful goa/trance style track, nice and slow at 133 BPM.

TechnoWasp
3:35
An experimental acid track, with a very strange and special acid sound to it. Flappin' at 151 BPM.

Thesis on Drift
3:45
155 BPM underground/breakbeat things - and damn hard. This is pure poison for the dance floor!

Inside the Titan
6:55
This track means something really special to me. It's a rave/hardtrance thing, featuring a very long vocal from a famous speech - 160 BPM. Please note that you can't play this track with a 1 meg sound card .. not enuff!

Went Into Trance
4:00
My original intention was to find that vocal bite "he went into trance" .. if anyone has it, please mail it along .. anyway, I don't really know how to classify this track, I suppose I'd have to invent a new name for it .. hmm .. breaktrance? Chill out at 167 BPM.

Nation 8
3:50
Piano and breakbeats .. this is a nice chillout track, I'm not sure how to count the tempo though - 73 BPM or 146 BPM?

Love This Feeling
3:50
Total sell-out happy/rave style at 175 BPM. This was quite a hit during the happy-wave about a year back.

Phantazee
4:40
180 BPM. Confusing, happy trance .. must download!

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For those of you with a slow connection, here's what I recommend:
Inside the Titan - Thesis on Drift - Prototype - Never Reached the Stars
Okay, well, as if 22 tracks weren't enough, I've collected 4 really
strange jungle/breakbeat tracks for a pack called PSEUDOJUNGLE EP, which
is almost ready at the time of this writing.
Also - watch out for "BORG", a hard ravin' track comin' soon,
and "LS-C the LIGHT", which will most likely feature on the AMBER disk.

MoonStone, June 21st 1997

Peace and Respect to everyone from the CHiLL posse !!