Posts Tagged ‘music’

From a Distance (part 1) : mini chillout mix

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

I was kind of trapped with an awake son and no internet so I decided to do a little dj mix. I think it turned out pretty great. Take a listen and see what you think. Two more parts to come.

From a Distance (part 1) - mini mix by scott zeilenga

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“hidden motif” ambient track

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

hidden motif by scott zeilenga

For information on this and other tracks, as well as how to get a free download of this album, please go to my music page at http://scottzeilenga.com/music

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Hey, remember the Macarena?

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

During the summer of my junior year in high school I attended a week long art camp at Denver Art Institute. It was supposed to be one of those once in a lifetime, career charting experiences, but I remember practically nothing about it. The only thing I recollect is the last day; the closing ceremonies party. About twenty-five of us were gathered in a parking lot behind one of the buildings enjoying the outdoors, the Denver skyline, the complimentary snacks and a live DJ spinning top-40 under a tent in back. I was watching the DJ. He was thoroughly enjoying his craft even though no one in our little crowd was paying much attention to him. He was mainly mixing for himself. At one point he picked up a record, smiled at no one in particular and placed it on his turntable. Then, as if everyone suddenly noticed there was music playing, people started dancing. It was an up-beat song: a four-on-the-floor kick, a euro-dance synth, and a bouncy female vocal singing something in Spanish. The groove was catchy and our group loved it. One of the students leaned over to me and answered my unspoken question, “It’s called the Macarena.”

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Read the rest of the article here at Tastyfresh : Hey, Remember the Macarena?

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“Fog & Other Elements” remix

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

fog & other elements (mostly fog mix) by scott zeilenga

A remix of “Fog & Other Elements” from my first album.

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“Aural History” experimental drone track

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

aural history (good story) by scott zeilenga