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SECS at the Manning Bar
Created: 01/15/2006
Video description: the sydney eclectic composers' society held a concert of electroacoustic music at the manning bar, manning house, university of sydney union, on 14 september, 2004. I was there, with my music. And a camera. This is an excerpt from the full video. The radiosonic soundtrack is 'stammer', from my album 'Carriers'. Similar radiosonic music tracks are available from downloads.com under my pseudonym 'rellstab'.

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