mechanismj wrote:Sky and Trails wrote:As far as I know the 11 minute track is the one I re-uploaded above, but it's only 10:40 so if I'm missing another one I'll look for that as well.
I haven't gotten any kind of reply from Whitehorse, so if you're reading this, please...don't hate me. HANG OUT WITH ME, WHITEHORSE.
Oh, yeah. It was the 10:40 track that I was thinking of. Thank you so much for preserving that one! That one disappeared from his website, right?
The way these songs get under my skin is indescribable. It weird!
I totally agree with you...and I think I might have a present for everyone here.
It wasn't on a discarded flash drive or external hard drive. It was on my phone.
The title is
73756D6D6974206C6F737420696E2068656176656E and is hex/dec code that translates to:
summit lost in heavenAnd the song wasn't around 4 or 5 minutes like I thought. It was 8:26
It is transcendent.
A note: the info in this track says the performer is
rtlsAnother note: I've found that if I double the playback speed it provides a unique listening experience. It almost enhances some vocals that are far in the background at regular speed.
And it also has that amazing tearing sound like the main synth in Olson by BOC, not to say this is or isn't BOC. But I love it. It's like a choppy fan churning out some very cool tones.
Here's a link to the track, and I believe this completes the collection from Whitehorse thus far.
https://easyupload.io/z2fx3dWhitehorse, come here real quick and listen...I would love it if you would drop some more music, and not to shit on anyone else here, but I'm totally cool if you want to just send me a copy
Sirens calling out catastrophe, waves of mourning rippling through hillsides, an exodus for us all