Yay!

Now I’m all excited: The kind, generous, good-smelling folks at scene.org have accepted my (months-old, given-up-on) application for some ftp space, to host Lichen audio files. For those who may not know, scene.org is a giant electronic archive (based in Finland, with a number of mirrors internationally), dedicated principally to demos and other demoscene-related artifacts. (If you are not familar with the demoscene, this FAQ at Orange Juice is one place to start. There’s also some info and links at scene.org itself, and presumably you know how to google.)

So, what this means for me and you, is that I will soon have plenty of free space to upload pretty much all the music I’ve ever done, and then you will be able to download as much of that as you like. I plan to put all the tracks from “Echolocation” and “Unspeak” up as soon as possible, probably in the next couple of days. And there’s a pretty big new incentive now to finish up some new tracks I’ve been working on. Scene.org has amazed me for awhile now, not only because it’s totally free hosting (no adverts, even), but also because a lot of my very favoritest music has come out of the demoscene. So, it’s quite a blessing to be granted access the resources, but also really an honor to be counted among the company that’s up there. I’m all sorts of pleased.

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