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Download: $1.25 An alternate mix of my rendition of the popular classic, "Plaisir D'Amour."
Also available on the newly-extended version of "Taa Daa!"
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Taa Daa!Taa Daa! (multimedia download)
Download: $2.50 The downloadable, digital version of the first album from Fox Allen! "Taa Daa!" is a nod to the early days of electronica, with influences such as Kraftwerk, Vangelis, and Rick Wakeman. Fox likes to refer to this style as "Retro-Experimental" as it reflects many of the sensibilities that defined experimental music in the 70s and 80s. It carries a heavy European influence from start to finish, down to the ethereal sound of "Maistjarnan" (pronounced My-STYAR-nahn), a traditional Icelandic melody. Included in this selection is an original retro-electronic soundtrack composed as an accompaniment to Georges Melies' 1902 film "Une Voyage dans la Lune." Rounding out the mix are at least one orchestral track, "Prelude in A Minor," and at least one modern Euro-Inspired dance track, a lively version of the traditional melody "Plaisir D'Amour." NEW: Also included in the album is a bonus alternate take of one of the songs, never before released to the public!
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Download: $1.25 A soft, slow, soothing melody after a traditional Icelandic tune, Maistjarnan ("The May Star") represents a recent, more melodic direction in Fox Allen's electronic work.
This particular mix is an exclusive to the album, re-mixed from the earlier version.
This track is also featured on the album "TaaDaa!", also available on Lulu.
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Lunar WaltzLunar Waltz (multimedia download)
Download: $1.25 An exclusive track only available on Lulu!
Part of the "Voyage Dans La Lune" suite from the video on YouTube, as featured in the Wall Street Journal and L.A. times!
A copy of this is also on the album "TaaDaa", also by Fox Allen.
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Plaisir D'AmourPlaisir D'Amour (multimedia download)
Download: $1.25 A slight departure from Fox Allen's usual style, this lively dance mix of the 18th century French traditional melody has a definite groove to its Euro-inspired beat. Heavily influenced by GiGi D'Agostino and other Euro artists of recent years.
This track is also included on the album "Taa Daa!" which has now been reduced in price.
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Disc: $6.75 The first album from Fox Allen!
"Taa Daa!" is a nod to the early days of electronica, with influences such as Kraftwerk, Vangelis, and Rick Wakeman.
Fox likes to refer to this style as "Retro-Experimental" as it reflects many of the sensibilities that defined experimental music in the 70s and 80s. It carries a heavy European influence from start to finish, down to the ethereal sound of "Maistjarnan" (pronounced My-STYAR-nahn), a traditional Icelandic melody.
Included in this selection is an original retro-electronic soundtrack composed as an accompaniment to Georges Melies' 1902 film "Une Voyage dans la Lune."
Rounding out the mix are at least one orchestral track, "Prelude in A Minor," and at least one modern Euro-Inspired dance track, a lively version of the traditional melody "Plaisir D'Amour."
NEW: Also included in the album is a bonus alternate take of one of the songs, never before released to the public!
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Download: $3.13 Fox Allen teams up with Kobi LaCroix to bring you a very personal story of disillusion and self-redemption. As featured on the album "Corsica Bleu."
Note: this track costs more, as Kobi receives $1 for every sale.
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The New BluesThe New Blues (multimedia download)
Download: $1.88 Fox Allen's homage to the decade that created rock as we know it!
A slow easy beat and a good guitar line take you back to the days of Three Dog Night and the Guess Who.
It may make you want to go cruising in your Chevy Van all over again!
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Disc: $6.75 Fox Allen's long-awaited second album!
"Corsica Bleu" is yet another eclectic journey across several musical genres, from the alternative rock track "Have You Ever Heard?" to the digital strains of "Scenes from Bitworld" to the soft classical style of "Fugue in G for Harpsichord and Clarinet."
You will not find a freer variety of genres from one artist in one collection! Fox once again shows he can do just about anything.
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