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The 10th annual electronic media show will be held on May 13, 2000 in Harlen Adams Theatre. This event features compilations from music students who use eletronics and technology to compose songs. These five clips are exerpts from compilations produced by recording arts students that will be performed at the show this year. To listen to the MP3 files or .wav files, you must have one of the following applications: Windows Media Player, Real Player 7, Quicktime 4, Windows or Macintosh Amp, Music Match, or Sonique. You must also have the minimum of 32 MB of RAM, 30 MB of free space on the hard drive, video card, an Internet connection and a browser. |
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| "I always like pieces in a minor key. I came in one night and it was raining, that helped me a lot. It was during the time after the storms and I love winter anyway." | "Writing songs is a passion of mine. Whether it's electronic music or not, I'm inspired by anything." | "I sang the song in Arabic and put effects on it to make it sound like a female." | "It was basically about the confusion in my head about graduating and what I'm going to do after graduation." | "It means, 'For all of the people.' I wanted to bring the East coast dance hall Jamaican music to the West coast." |
| "Winter Moods" .mp3 "Winter Moods" .wav |
untitled .mp3
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"Al
Wahidiya"
.mp3 "Al Wahidiya" .wav |
untitled .mp3
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"Fe
Alla Da Massive"
.mp3 "Fe Alla Da Massive" .wav |
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