David Collins

Some of my tracks are in Ogg Vorbis format - you can find a list of Ogg Vorbis players here: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisSoftwarePlayers

46 - Dreams are born

A slow song in a neo-classical style. The quality of the recording is preposterously poor - you will have to turn the volume up to hear it properly.

[ tags: song neoclassical ] [ genres: classical *none* ] [ info: 3:15 ogg vorbis ccpd ]

68 - The breaking of day

Different versions of this track will be available at http://hl.afraid.org/~david/music/68/

[ tags: song ] [ genres: *none* *none* ] [ info: 3:42 ogg vorbis ccpd ]

32 - As the day grows older

[ tags: ] [ genres: song *none* ] [ info: 3:34 ogg vorbis ccpd ]

31

[ tags: classical ceremonious pompous dramatic ] [ genres: classical *none* ] [ info: 2:59 ogg vorbis ccpd ]

36

Probably my best work (even though it could do with a lot of improvement). Dramatic.

[ tags: ] [ genres: classical *none* ] [ info: 4:27 ogg vorbis ccpd ]

66 - The stone beneath me

[ tags: ] [ genres: rock *none* ] [ info: 4:07 ogg vorbis ccpd ]

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[ tags: ] [ genres: *none* *none* ] [ info: 4:35 mp3 ccbysa2.5 ]

7

[ tags: ] [ genres: classical fusion ] [ info: 5:09 mp3 ccbysa2.5 ]

5

[ tags: ] [ genres: classical *none* ] [ info: 3:17 mp3 ccbysa2.5 ]

9

[ tags: ] [ genres: undefinable *none* ] [ info: 3:21 mp3 ccbysa2.5 ]

6

[ tags: ] [ genres: classical instrumental ] [ info: 2:29 mp3 ccbysa2.5 ]

I have only been writing music since the age of 21 - and consider myself still a novice.

For my 'studio', I've been using a GNU/Linux ( as opposed to a Windows or Mac ) operating system to make music since Autumn 2004. Recently, I have been using the Debian variant ( http://www.debian.org/ ). It's composed essentially of FLOSS (Free, Libre, Open-source software), and really is an amazing system.

If you use my music in any of your own works, or if you simply enjoy it, feel free to let me know - using the e-mail address provided below.


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