Places where Tangential Cold can be heard.
- Dave Shot First
- Dave Thomspon is writing a podcast super-hero noir drama that features Cinema Shuffle for the closing music. His story is very entertaining and worth a listen.
- Unbecoming Levity
- A Pedantical Long Pelt was used as the intro and outro to an audio sketch regarding the latest Harry Potter book.
- CCMixter
- John Holowach saw fit to remix Legit Worn Kit and put it up here.
- Stirling
- An impressive group of teens from Massachusetts. This movie group is using A Pedantical Long Pelt and Cinema Shuffle in their movie.
- Radio Six International
- An internet radio station that broadcasts on shortwave as well. Many Tangential Cold songs have made the playlist in the past.
- KHPI
- Another internet web-cast station. This one specializes in Latin music and have picked up Latino Chino for broadcast.
- ShasRadio
- The first web-cast station that based the playlist on reader profiles (as far as I know). The station is sadly defunct now, but it's listed here as a thank you.
- The Linux Link Tech Show
- A weekly show airing every Wednesday at 9PM. In one of their first weeks, they played Feather Lullaby during their intermission.
- The Linux Link
- The web station that airs 'The Linux Link Tech Show' also features audio feeds from SLUGRadio and LUGRadio and have played several tracks including Cinema Shuffle and Just Three Days.
- Garry DeLong Photography and Writing
- Garry DeLong has produced a couple of videos and has incorporated a couple of tracks including Cinema Shuffle.

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Song Details
- - Anna's Theme - - September 29 2008 ( mp3 )
First track with my new iMac. This was done using Cubase v4. I tried to keep it feeling natural, so I turned off quantization and did the piano part in three seperate complete takes and just chose the best one of the three. The drums were triggered using my Roland VDrums and the bass-line was just me on the keyboards. |
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