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VidMag-TV
by VidMag-TV
VidMag-TV aired in Cleveland from 1986 to 1993. We promoted new and upcoming bands as well as paying tribute to established acts. We did interviews with the likes of Ian Anderson(Jethro Tull), Mike Muir (Suicidal Tendencies), Trent Reznor (Nine In Nails), Ray Manzarek (The Doors), David Thomas (Pere Ubu), Ross the Boss & Handsome Dick Manitoba (The Dictators) and many more. We also produced our own videos and you can find VidMag-TV at https://www.youtube.com/user/VidMag/videos
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1 PADA I - Satya Yuga (The Golden Age)
This album is a meditative journey based on the concept of Śruti, the Hindu idea of that which is remembered. The tracs utilise open source, royalty-free public domain Indian flutes, sitars, percussion and Tibetan bells and all keyboards by me.
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2 PADA II - Treta Yuga (The Silver Age)
This album is a meditative journey based on the concept of Śruti, the Hindu idea of that which is remembered. The tracs utilise open source, royalty-free public domain Indian flutes, sitars, percussion and Tibetan bells and all keyboards by me.
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3 PADA III - Dvapara Yuga (The Bronze Age)
This album is a meditative journey based on the concept of Śruti, the Hindu idea of that which is remembered. The tracs utilise open source, royalty-free public domain Indian flutes, sitars, percussion and Tibetan bells and all keyboards by me.
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4 PADA IV - Kali Yuga (The Iron Age)
This album is a meditative journey based on the concept of Śruti, the Hindu idea of that which is remembered. The tracs utilise open source, royalty-free public domain Indian flutes, sitars, percussion and Tibetan bells and all keyboards by me.
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5 Devotion
This album is a meditative journey based on the concept of Śruti, the Hindu idea of that which is remembered. The tracs utilise open source, royalty-free public domain Indian flutes, sitars, percussion and Tibetan bells and all keyboards by me.
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6 Mula (Root) (Bonus Track)
This album is a meditative journey based on the concept of Śruti, the Hindu idea of that which is remembered. The tracs utilise open source, royalty-free public domain Indian flutes, sitars, percussion and Tibetan bells and all keyboards by me.
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1 Happy Go Jazzy
Here's a jazzy little album that has multiple styles.
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2 Almost
Here's a jazzy little album that has multiple styles.
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3 Appeal
Here's a jazzy little album that has multiple styles.
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4 A Little Piece Of Jazz
Here's a jazzy little album that has multiple styles.
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5 A Quiet Piece
Here's a jazzy little album that has multiple styles.
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6 Music For An Imaginary Soundtrack (A Little Disyncopation)
Here's a jazzy little album that has multiple styles.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
VidMag-TV aired in Cleveland from 1986 to 1993. We promoted new and upcoming bands as well as paying tribute to established acts. We did interviews with the likes of Ian Anderson(Jethro Tull), Mike Muir (Suicidal Tendencies), Trent Reznor (Nine In Nails), Ray Manzarek (The Doors), David Thomas (Pere Ubu), Ross the Boss & Handsome Dick Manitoba (The Dictators) and many more. We also produced our own videos and you can find VidMag-TV at https://www.youtube.com/user/VidMag/videos
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