
Year: Year: 2003
Genre: Ambient
| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Palace of Nectar | 192 | 14:15 | 19.57 | Download |
| 2 | Oracle | 192 | 20:06 | 27.61 | Download |
| 3 | Within the Mystic | 192 | 15:52 | 21.79 | Download |
| 4 | Presence | 192 | 11:47 | 16.19 | Download |
| 5 | Vortex Ring | 192 | 11:51 | 16.28 | Download |
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1Palace of Nectar
A medical examiner for New York City has issued a statement regarding actor Heath LedgerÁ??s autopsy. Ledger, who had pneumonia at the time of his death, had a bottle of prescription sleeping pills by his bed when he was found in his bedroom in full cardiac arrest.
2Presence
Not the spare cycles that you spend on SETI@Home, but your human spare cycles. "Spare cycles are the most powerful fuel on the planet. It's what Web 2.0 is made up of. User generated content? Spare cycles. Open source? Spare cycles. MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, Second Life? Spare cycles. They're the Soylent Green of the web."
3Oracle
Norman Mailer won the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for "The Executioner's Song," about Utah double murderer Gary Gilmore. In the following excerpt, Gilmore is being questioned by a detective named Nielsen after Gilmore's arrest for killing a motel clerk and a gas station attendant.
4Vortex Ring
That Adolph "Bud" Herseth has been the alpha and omega of the trumpet is given literal reinforcement when one realizes that the retired legend gave the first-ever Chicago Symphony Orchestra subscription performances of Haydn's trumpet concerto (in 1955) and its last (in 1995).
5Within the Mystic
The limited engagement of the children's musical The Cat Who Went to Heaven ? based on the award-winning Elizabeth Coatsworth book ? at the Culture Project has been postponed.