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cool thanks, I checked iTunes but didn't see it. I will check again. I definitely need to grab this.

 

edit: found it on iTunes. if the other tracks aren't available somewhere I guess I'll buy this one.

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Nice, interesting to hear what they sound like. I'm going to be a hypocrite by asking, but do they really look like this:

 

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(Not literally, presumably)

The elusive Freescha is rarely glimpsed outside it's natural habitat. A mostly nocturnal mammal, the Freescha possesses x-ray vision and can stealthily approach prey without a sound. Considering said prey are a variety of native Californian fruits and vegetables, by the time a gardener notices a Freescha is nearby, all that's left are paw prints.

 

Despite it's agility and peculiar hunting schedule, the Freescha is a fairly stereotypical mammal in that it can hibernate for up to a full year at a time, sometimes only emerging from its slumber to produce its beautiful mating call: a sound so musical, leading field researchers have compared it to that of a polyphonic synthesizer with a low-pass filter applied generously throughout the duration of the sound.

 

Rumors persist of Freescha being on a path toward slow extinction, with less and less of its signature characteristics appearing in nature. Some anthropologists even speculate that Freescha has actually evolved beyond the feral state we know, toward a more humanoid state, which could potentially live and procreate with humans, relatively unnoticed.

  On 12/3/2011 at 11:42 PM, 'Enter a new display name' said:

inb4 Mellow U complaining

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  On 4/7/2012 at 12:57 AM, Mellow U said:

The elusive Freescha is rarely glimpsed outside it's natural habitat. A mostly nocturnal mammal, the Freescha possesses x-ray vision and can stealthily approach prey without a sound. Considering said prey are a variety of native Californian fruits and vegetables, by the time a gardener notices a Freescha is nearby, all that's left are paw prints.

 

Despite it's agility and peculiar hunting schedule, the Freescha is a fairly stereotypical mammal in that it can hibernate for up to a full year at a time, sometimes only emerging from its slumber to produce its beautiful mating call: a sound so musical, leading field researchers have compared it to that of a polyphonic synthesizer with a low-pass filter applied generously throughout the duration of the sound.

 

Rumors persist of Freescha being on a path toward slow extinction, with less and less of its signature characteristics appearing in nature. Some anthropologists even speculate that Freescha has actually evolved beyond the feral state we know, toward a more humanoid state, which could potentially live and procreate with humans, relatively unnoticed.

 

Great taxonomic description... What is their latin binomial name? Melancholius synthesatis?

  On 4/10/2012 at 2:32 AM, Goiter Sanchez said:
  On 4/7/2012 at 12:57 AM, Mellow U said:

The elusive Freescha is rarely glimpsed outside it's natural habitat. A mostly nocturnal mammal, the Freescha possesses x-ray vision and can stealthily approach prey without a sound. Considering said prey are a variety of native Californian fruits and vegetables, by the time a gardener notices a Freescha is nearby, all that's left are paw prints.

 

Despite it's agility and peculiar hunting schedule, the Freescha is a fairly stereotypical mammal in that it can hibernate for up to a full year at a time, sometimes only emerging from its slumber to produce its beautiful mating call: a sound so musical, leading field researchers have compared it to that of a polyphonic synthesizer with a low-pass filter applied generously throughout the duration of the sound.

 

Rumors persist of Freescha being on a path toward slow extinction, with less and less of its signature characteristics appearing in nature. Some anthropologists even speculate that Freescha has actually evolved beyond the feral state we know, toward a more humanoid state, which could potentially live and procreate with humans, relatively unnoticed.

 

Great taxonomic description... What is their latin binomial name? Melancholius synthesatis?

 

How did you know?

  On 12/3/2011 at 11:42 PM, 'Enter a new display name' said:

inb4 Mellow U complaining

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Listening-techno, bedroom ambient and organic electronic music for the discerning consumer.

 

Recycled Plastics : Bedroom music for electric adults!

 

Psøma Psi Phi : 000BPM sleep fictions for intimate applications.

 

>>> THE STONE IN FOCUS SUBFORUM IS HERE <<<

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  On 7/29/2011 at 12:29 PM, Mellow U said:

If it has the track from this video, I will die:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWRfSuZ6AKw

Sorry to bump this thread but can anyone ID this track?

No apologies needed for bumping this thread, my friend, the record deserves it. I reversed the audio to this video (who needs the BoC sub forum?) and it sounds very much like a reversed segment of Babies In Your Body, albeit very different to those released. As it is, the music is exclusive to the video, unless Mr. Grainger knows any different.

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