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mckeephoto on 03/27/2012 at 04:28PM
Lee Rosevere's The Machine that Won the War in Story X: Win Lose or Draw
My sincere thanks to Lee Rosevere for lending me his track The Machine that Won the War for the video version of my short (photo)graphic novel, Story X: Win Lose or Draw.
katya-oddio on 12/19/2010 at 01:30PM
Lullaby and Good Night

Written, performed and produced by Lee Rosevere, THE AMBIENT BABY is designed to capture the interest of the child, and then slowly soothe it to sleep. This album has been tested with babies and adults with positive, sleepy results.
THE AMBIENT BABY is all original material designed specifically for infants from birth to about two years of age. Little ones are engaged early on by rhythmic sounds at the start. The sounds then weave into a gentle and soothing environment to help babies fall asleep.
Consistent sounds work as white noise to mask household noises such as creaking floors, appliances, outside noise, and traffic. Ambient environments, like the selections created here by Lee Rosevere, often help light sleepers and infants sleep drift off into sleep.
THE AMBIENT BABY was released on Kazoomzoom, the netlabel for children. Sweet dreams.
jason on 09/06/2010 at 09:00AM
Lee Rosevere: Colourless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously
Netaudio hero Lee Rosevere debuted his newest EP exclusively on the FMA, but it sure won't stay put here for long! These instrumental jams are too good not to share, and you are encouraged to do so -- you can even use them in your own work as long as you follow the terms of the EP's Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. It's no wonder Lee's song "Do What You Can" has risen to the top of the FMA charts ever since it was first featured by Dan Misener of CBC Radio's tech/culture program Spark.
The new EP, Colourless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously, offers six more radio-friendly instrumentals (Lee works in radio during the day!) with a knack for funky-drumming and abstract-lounge/exotica.
Lee's been been making music since 1985, but only his post-1990 recordings survive. He started archiving his creative output online as soon as this became feasible, and he's produced quite a body of work. The FMA proudly hosts a baker's dozen albums feat Mr Rosevere, curated by the likes of WM_Recordings, Comfort Stand, Creative Commons, Oddio Overplay, and Lee's own netlabel; Happy Puppy Records. Remember the Music for Vampires compilation Oddio Overplay introduced us to back in November? Yeah, that's on Happy Puppy!


