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The Extremis Publishing Podcast: Jeeni with Mel Croucher (Part 1 of 2)

In this special extended episode of The Extremis Publishing Podcast, computing legend Mel Croucher takes part in a wide-ranging discussion about Jeeni, the pioneering ethical audio streaming platform that he founded which has since reached and entertained audiences all over the world. Mel also talks about creativity, artistic freedom, and his immense contribution to the home computer industry from its formative years through to the present day. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.

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Pete Wyer - Music for Fields

This little film uses a string quartet (samples played at the keyboard) - the large scale work would also use human voice, saxophone quartet and electronics.

Elliot Mitchell - Juice
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Elliot Mitchell - Juice

Juice, by Elliot Mitchell


Break It Down, by Pinetucky
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Break It Down, by Pinetucky

Break It Down, by Pinetucky


The Extremis Publishing Podcast: Jeeni with Mel Croucher (Part 1 of 2)
32:17
The Extremis Publishing Podcast: Jeeni with Mel Croucher (Part 1 of 2)

In this special extended episode of The Extremis Publishing Podcast, computing legend Mel Croucher takes part in a wide-ranging discussion about Jeeni, the pioneering ethical audio streaming platform that he founded which has since reached and entertained audiences all over the world. Mel also talks about creativity, artistic freedom, and his immense contribution to the home computer industry from its formative years through to the present day. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.


Pete Wyer - Music for Fields
03:48
Pete Wyer - Music for Fields

This little film uses a string quartet (samples played at the keyboard) - the large scale work would also use human voice, saxophone quartet and electronics.