| A Negation |
[Jun. 1st, 2006|05:38 pm] |
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| I'm not really Stanley Lieber. |
[Apr. 24th, 2006|05:32 am] |

This is intended to be listened to as an album, in its entirety, from start to finish. Some friends are creating video clips to accompany many of the songs, which will be added here as they are completed. The files listed above are available for streaming, and also for download in lossless format, at archive.org. CDs will be made available in the usual manner -- please contact me if you would like one mailed to you.
For now, please enjoy.
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| Son God |
[Mar. 4th, 2006|05:09 am] |
| [ | Tags | | | 1997, album, christianity, creative_commons, experimental, free, inri, itrecords, mp3, religion, son_god, stanleylieber, virtual_jesus | ] |
Originally released September 12, 1997. From the liner notes:
I still like this album and I refuse to make excuses for it.
Edit:
Click here for the lyrics.
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| Piracy |
[Feb. 11th, 2006|11:08 pm] |
| [ | Tags | | | 2000, album, creative_commons, dmca, experimental, free, inri, itrecords, mp3, piracy, stanleylieber | ] |

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Originally released July 4, 2000. From the liner notes:
Well, MP3.com lost, Napster lost, Emmanuel lost -- it seems like everyone is losing.
I started this the day the initial press releases were issued about major labels suing MP3.com. Of course, at the time, it still seemed possible that the courts would blow off the DMCA and opt for common sense when it came to understanding issues of 'intellectual property.'
Apparently not.
So there is no such thing as fair use anymore. Okay. In addition, most every work created at the behest of a corporate interest will probably end up being 'work-for-hire' in retrospect. Sounds fair, no? A little bit of the old 'We'll sell your ideas in Asia without even telling you -- much less kicking in your royalties; but don't you dare even criticize us in public or we'll sue the shit out of you -- and we'll win because no company in their right mind would ever give you enough liquid assets to win a lawsuit against a major corporation.'
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The original MP3s I linked to were encoded at 128kpbs in 2000, and frankly didn't sound great. They also didn't have proper ID3 tags. At anglerfish96's suggestion, I have have re-ripped the album from CD and tagged each MP3 accordingly.
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Unrelated:
My car was destroyed in a head-on collision shortly after I completed the album.

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| Trade |
[Jan. 31st, 2006|05:32 am] |
Synth programming on track 2 and piano on track 3 by landruc
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| The Diary 07.20.05 |
[Jul. 20th, 2005|08:37 am] |

Oplocromodalization. Tracks recorded 1997. Edited 07/20/05.
Listened to while editing: Kate Bush, The Hounds of Love; Brian Eno, Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks
From WikiPedia.org:
Versailles was the unofficial capital city of the kingdom of France from May 1682 (King Louis XIV moves the court and government permanently to Versailles) until September 1715 (death of Louis XIV and regency, with the regent Philippe d'Orléans returning to Paris), and then again from June 1722 (King Louis XV returns to Versailles permanently) to October 1789 (King Louis XVI forced to move back to Paris by the people of Paris). During the entire period, Paris remained the official capital city of France, and the official royal palace was the Palace of the Louvre, but in practice government affairs were conducted from Versailles, and Versailles was regarded as the real capital city.
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