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It was the city I had known before;
The ancient, leprous town where mongrel throngs
Chant to strange gods, and beat unhallowed gongs
In crypts beneath foul alleys near the shore.
The rotting, fish-eyed houses leered at me
From where they leaned, drunk and half-animate,
As edging through the filth I passed the gate
To the black courtyard where the man would be.

The dark walls closed me in, and loud I cursed
That ever I had come to such a den,
When suddenly a score of windows burst
Into wild light, and swarmed with dancing men:
Mad, soundless revels of the dragging dead—
And not a corpse had either hands or head!

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from Fungi from Yuggoth, by H​.​P. Lovecraft (Music and Narration by Bryant O'Hara), released June 1, 2015
This track uses the following samples:

88bpm_Chaos of LightEXC.wav by Mike DiMattia under the Creative Commons Attribution license
88bpm_Main Kick.wav by Mike DiMattia under the Creative Commons Attribution license
88bpm_Udu Vocode G.wav by Mike DiMattia under the Creative Commons Attribution license
fishertone_c2_1.wav by Berklee samples v.14 under the Creative Commons Attribution license
etuda1_1.wav by Freesound.org user freesound.org/people/Oeyvind Brandtsegg under the Creative Commons Attribution license
etuda1_2.wav by Freesound.org user freesound.org/people/Oeyvind Brandtsegg under the Creative Commons Attribution license
efx_Ticklers.wav by Freesound.org user freesound.org/people/Oeyvind Brandtsegg under the Creative Commons Attribution license
etuda1_3.wav by Freesound.org user freesound.org/people/Oeyvind Brandtsegg under the Creative Commons Attribution licenseh

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Bryant O'Hara Atlanta, Georgia

Programmer, Poet, Science Fiction/Anime Geek - not necessarily in that order.
I think I know enough about music to be dangerous.

I write poems and songs with science fictional elements.
I write music with whatever software or code I can find or write myself.
I use whatever musical genre works for the piece.
I am always searching for the "sense of wonder" and am amazed at where I find it.
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