Archive for Experimental
Filed under Audio, Experimental, Indie, Pop

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Spanish Prisoners' latest release Gold Fools will bind your ears in a psychedelic magic spell.
Hailing from Brooklyn, the quartet is composed of Leo Maymind, Amberly Hungerford, Mike DiSanto and James Higgs. They met in the winter of 2009 and started to create great music together.
Two years in the making, their LP Gold Fools offers nine dream pop tracks that'll surely take you on a kaleidoscopic ride.
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Written by Mona
· February 2, 2012 at 9:01 AM
Filed under Action/Adventure, Art Game, Experimental, Software, Video Games

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Chaser is a simple art game that has a straightforward gameplay. All you have to do is chase a blue figure man and keep him in the screen for as long as you can. The longer you can do this, the higher the score you'll get. It's really this basic.
The blue dude will constantly run away from you so you have to keep chasing him. You'll start slow but eventually you'll be able to increase your speed while collecting various things as you go along. Even though the game has a simple premise, it's fairly addicting especially once you start off.
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Written by Valerie
· March 20, 2011 at 10:00 AM
Filed under Desktop Environments, Experimental, Graphic and Desktop Publishing, Software, System Utilities, Uncategorized, Utility

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Okozo ensures that your desktop is never boring by livening it up with movement and interaction. Using this form of freeware, a user is able to embed interactive calendars and clocks onto their desktop, along with many other things that can be pulled from the net.
Animations are flash based and unlike WMV based desktop animations, Okozo animations require minimal CPU usage and memory. This deems it more practical when compared to ‘Dreamscenes’ and similar programs.
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Written by Gav
· March 2, 2011 at 8:59 AM
Filed under Alternative Pop, Ambient, Audio, Experimental, Folk Rock, Indie Rock, International, Rock

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This Chinese rocker creates awesome music inspired by rock greats Neil Young, Syd Barrett, Tom Waits and Nick Cave, to name a few. Lonely Planet Boy 1969 creates melodic tracks that transcend time and space.
No Dream Is Good Dream runs like a 1970s rock album, filled with moody atmosphere, shady, almost whispery, vocals and an awesome indie progressive feel. If there's anything this guy has learned from his influences, it's collating the good and ditching the bad. Each of the 9 tracks exhibit their own personalities; the good, the bad, the quirky and the plain eccentric.
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Written by Valerie
· January 19, 2011 at 9:01 AM
Filed under Ambient, Audio, Electronic, Experimental, Jazz

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With it's roots in experimental jazz, electro, and what sounds like just a touch of American indie pop, Adam & Alma created their very own musical universe of amazing sounds that will pull you in in a matter of seconds and keep you listen for hours.
Adam & Alma (real names Johan Graden and Ellen Arkbro) is a young duo from Stockholm, Sweden. Their first EP, "Back to the Sea", was released in March 2010 under the Swedish netlabel '23 Seconds' and is already making a splash in the virtual world of free quality sounds.
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Written by Natalie
· January 8, 2011 at 11:25 PM
Filed under Experimental, Full Feature Film, Movies

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If you have been looking for way to try out film making but you simply don't have the resources and time to put together and entire set, gather a cast, and find the ideal location, then you might want to give Stray Cinema a try. What is Stray Cinema?
It's an open source film that lets you use the raw footage and allow you to piece together each one to create your very own movie. Essentially, the challenge is to create your own version, maybe even better than the director's take of the film.
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Written by Valerie
· August 6, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Audio, Experimental, International

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Okay, for a moment, I want you to stop thinking of music as entertainment, and stop thinking of musicians as being the ones fully responsible for bringing their music to you and spoon-feeding you its meaning.
Instead, just for a short while, consider the process of making music more as a collaborative effort, where you and the musician share equal obligation in the end result. This halfway point is exactly where Zhang Liming will meet you, and the location will look different every time you go there.
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Written by Melissa
· February 16, 2010 at 8:00 AM