Malex's Infamous 'Project2'

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Project2 is an "unreleased pseudo-album" made up entirely of tracks that were all originally supposed to be on my second album. Halfway into the development process, however, I decided to cut everything I'd done and start over.

Surreality was great, but these unreleased songs were actually kinda interesting. So, while I suspect there might be some interesting songs in here, they're really only maintained here for historical purposes.

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Leela's picture

Historical...hmmm

so if someone stole the historical things and soled them, would they get

lots of money? :-D

sign:BBC {Big Bad Cockroaches}

♥♫♪◉☼

The funeral was boring till the Irish dancers came in.

Malex's picture

Somehow...

Somehow, I doubt it. ;)

--Alex Markley

Alex Markley

“Objects in mirror seem closer than they appear.”

Aisling's picture

Project 2!

I was wondering where some of these songs had gone! I love these! Especially "Petition to God". That one seriously influanced my work on "Out of the Empire", my first novel. (Bet you didn't know that!) ;-)

There is nothing a psychiatrist can do that bubble wrap can't.

You know how to raspberry, don't you Steve? You just put your tongue out and blow.

Malex's picture

Well...

They've been online the whole time; It was just extremely difficult to navigate our old system.

ttyl

--Alex Markley

Alex Markley

“Objects in mirror seem closer than they appear.”

Talitha's picture

Ancient History

Just wanted to say. I haven't actually listened to the music on it yet, but I just checked out the "ancient history" link on your blogs, and I love the concept of it. That's great. I look forward to actually hearing some of it and seeing "where you came from..." in so many words.

So take that!

So take that!

Malex's picture

Yeah...

I figure that it's worth keeping them as long as they're not using up too many resources.

Besides, I've been using them as guinea pigs for the new media system. ^_^

--Alex Markley

Alex Markley

“Objects in mirror seem closer than they appear.”