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Schools (Other):
UCSD
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College/University:
Oberlin College, Attended 2000 - Present, Class of 2005, Bachelor's Degree, cello performance/biology
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Occupation:
thinking about music
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Hobbies and Interests:
katsugen undo, pulse, pulse, pulse, just intonation, tuning systems in general, pitch in general
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Favorite Books:
epileptic (david b.), great expectations, myth of sisyphus, Oryx and Crake, Alice in Wonderland, Material Dreams: Southern California Through the 1920's, my notebook with lists, As I Lay Dying, Slapstick
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Favorite Movies:
rivers edge (still love Crispin), the passenger
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Favorite Music:
schoenberg, lucier, bach, mozart
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Favorite TV Shows:
wah
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About Me:
stellar
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Who I Want to Meet:
super-nice people
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Given to you is the word of infinity and the word of the divine machine. I have told you this because you gave your hand to me in Megara, the only earthly being I am to touch. But now, the great gate is sealed forever. It is the maker's wish that the word of the divine be heard by a mortal.
Blessed are those who die knowing the great machine. Blessed are us all.
of hyper-passionate love ballads.
(Pronounced BA'lads) She has taught and
coached a generation of world-class and
genre-breaking artists such as Meatloaf
and Queen. Her most recent work involves
the use of mixture and in her Top 40
song "Love Fool" (covered by such famed
one-hit-wonders as The Cardigans) she
makes clever use of what music theorists
describe as a "deceptive" cadence. She
has recordings distributed by the Naxos
label.
class one day and write/play LOTS OF NEW
SONGs.
sometimes you're my friendster,
sometimes you're not,
you stole all of my panties,
but i still think you're hot
love,
amanda