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#1
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / 04
November 06, 2008, 01:27:50 AM
Genre: Ambient/Experimental/Industrial
File-Type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-Size: 5.96Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

Track 04.  There's a skip at 1:36 that came from an unknown source.  I've decided to keep it, though.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/ttor/Julian%20Nachash%20-%2004.mp3
#2
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / 02
November 06, 2008, 01:25:15 AM
Genre: Ambient/Experimental/Industrial
File-Type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-Size: 4.08Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

Track 02.  The titles are pending.  I'm thinking of allowing the fans to submit song titles as they see fit.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/ttor/Julian%20Nachash%20-%2002.mp3
#3
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / 06
November 06, 2008, 12:02:32 AM
Genre: Ambient/Experimental/Industrial
File-Type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-Size: 8.85Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

I started a new album, The Taste of Rust, a few days ago and finished it within four days.  It's very dark and ambient, so expect a lot of repetition.  I consider it the perfect substitution for the game Quake.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/ttor/Julian%20Nachash%20-%2006.mp3
#4
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Illness & Fatigue
October 18, 2008, 08:37:46 AM
Genre: Classical/Experimental/Industrial
File-type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-size: 7.66Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

Found on The Second Age: Volume II. Gloom Daemon.

This is a remix of the first track on Volume I. Misery Angel.  It was lengthened, enhanced and as I stated in a previous post, incorporates three bass-lines into the piano session at the end of the song.  The transition between the chorus and the outroduction basically melded the two together.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/gd/Julian%20Nachash%20-%20xvi.%20illness%20&%20fatigue.mp3
#5
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Das Vampyr
October 17, 2008, 12:24:39 AM
Genre: Classical/Experimental/Industrial
File-Type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-Size: 3.12Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

Found on The Second Age: Volume II. Gloom Daemon, track 4.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/gd/Julian%20Nachash%20-%20xvii.%20das%20vampyr.mp3
#6
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Farewell
October 16, 2008, 04:16:43 AM
Genre: Classical/Experimental/Industrial
File-type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-size: 2.5Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

The last track on Volume I. Misery Angel.  I really don't recall what brought this song together, but it ends the album well.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/ma/Julian%20Nachash%20-%20xiii.%20farewell.mp3
#7
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Testament (Requiem)
October 16, 2008, 03:18:29 AM
Genre: Classical/Experimental
File-type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-size: 7.74Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

One of my favourites.  Found on The Second Age: Volume I. Misery Angel.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/ma/Julian%20Nachash%20-%20ii.%20testament%20(requiem).mp3
#8
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Nevermore (single)
October 14, 2008, 10:24:05 AM
Genre: Classical/Experimental
File-type: MP3 @ 128Kbps
File-size: 6.8Mb
Console: MTVMG1 for PS1

This is the remix to my ballad, "evermore", with a darker and less symphonic sound.  Found in The Second Age on album I. The Lost Memoirs.

http://music.juliannachash.us/albums/tsa/tlm/Julian%20Nachash%20-%20nevermore%20(single).mp3

This is also the second piece of music I have ever written.
#9
Introductions / A Formal Introduction
October 13, 2008, 05:28:05 PM
Greetings and salutations.

I must admit, it was difficult to find this site.  But now that I have found it, I do believe I shall do quite a bit of exploring, for there is much to see and hear.

I don't tend to describe much of my history with the Music series.  To put it simply: I started with the MG for the PS1 in 2000 and composed several albums; found that I did not like the MG2 for the PS2; settled with the MG3 for the Xbox (although I was a little disappointed in the lack of actual composition qualities) and composed/mixed several more albums.  Eventually, I moved on to other PC software and have been keeping myself occupied with numerous projects ever since.

I understand that, according to the TOS, we're not meant to advertise.  Does that include our own websites?  It's much easier to find my music on my available sites.

Sincerely, although delayed,
-Julian A. Nachash