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<metadata><identifier>EerieExchangePrairiePark</identifier>
<title>Eerie Exchange Prairie Park</title>
<creator>Gurdonark</creator>
<mediatype>audio</mediatype>
<collection>opensource_audio</collection>
<description>Ambient music from the prairie transition zone</description>
<date>2005-09-11 00:00:00</date>
<year>2005</year>
<subject>Ambient;Drone, Ambient;Atmosphere;Ambient;Weirdbient;Dark Ambient</subject>
<licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/</licenseurl>
<public>1</public>
<publicdate>2005-09-11 09:05:05</publicdate>
<addeddate>2005-09-10 21:14:50</addeddate>
<adder>gurdonark@aol.com</adder>
<uploader>gurdonark@aol.com</uploader>
<updater>gurdonark</updater>
<updater>gurdonark</updater>
<updater>gurdonark</updater>
<updatedate>2005-11-16 12:27:51</updatedate>
<updatedate>2006-01-31 07:41:36</updatedate>
<updatedate>2006-02-18 04:40:36</updatedate>
<runtime>49:38</runtime>
<notes>All applause for the IXI-software.net open source sampler/synth Slicer, which is featured on each song here.

Grateful praise also for Doug Rogers&#039; commercial music notation software Musedit, which fueled many a sliced melody.

Finally, kind regards for mallets made with superball heads, which proved quite useful for tapping on maroon and white bridges, to say nothing of park benches.

Contact: gurdonark@aol.com
Additional gurdonark materiaL www.disfish.com</notes>
<type>sound</type>
<updatedate>2006-05-03 20:37:03</updatedate>
<updater>gurdonark</updater>
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