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new album release, Titanium

3/19/2019

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Titanium is my 23rd solo release and includes compositions from 2011 through 2015. It's my first release since the illness years of 2017 and 2018. The page at archive.org is unfinished, it still needs information added but all the music and CD artwork is there. In small commemoration of Electronic Cottage's one year birthday. May there be many, many more. I hope you all find some enjoyment with this release.
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You can listen now by clicking on the embedded audio player below or by visiting the album page at the Internet Archive:
https://archive.org/details/Titanium_df_201903
​1 Titanium - 06:53
2 Reception - 08:58
3 Mood Three - 04:19
4 Arcane - 06:12
5 Divide By Zero - 14:35
6 Mad Crow - 02:17
7 The Gardens of Nin-Nival - 09:46
8 Mutnosis - 06:15
9 Red Sky Monastery - 09:23
10 Warning - Array Flip - 11:19
UPDATE August 13, 2019
Dave Fuglewicz:
I have completed the notes for Titanium and have added zip files for 

mp3, flac, ogg and wav. It is now officially released. I'm hoping to 
release four more releases by the end of this year. Dave.
30 Comments
P-A.H
4/17/2019 19:04:11

Awesome! Downloading right now.

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/18/2019 20:36:23

Thanks, I hope you enjoy it.

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P-A.H
4/25/2019 22:10:41

Hey, Dave. I did enjoy this a lot! Very stimulating stuff. Great work!

Chris Phinney
4/17/2019 21:57:04

Awesome Dave great to see & hear. As always excellent music!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/18/2019 20:30:58

Thanks Chris, I'm glad you like it.

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Ricardo D’Orlando link
4/18/2019 07:26:38

Really enjoying this one, nice meditations.
Great morning music when you aren’t quite ready to get out of bed.
Thanks

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/18/2019 20:32:23

Thanks Richard, much appreciated.

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Hal McGee
4/18/2019 15:23:28

Dave, thanks for sharing your new album, Titanium, with us! Verily it is a mighty work, full of sonic delights from start to finish. I very much enjoyed listening to it as I edited photos for an upcoming article at Electronic Cottage. So many dense thick heavy floating atmospheres and OUT-er spaciness! My favorite track: "Mood Three". One of the tracks reminded me of Mental Anguish.

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/18/2019 20:35:34

Thanks Hal. Mood Three is one of my favorite tracks too. In my opinion Chris and I share many style elements so it's not surprising that my work would remind you of Mental Anguish.

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Chris Phinney
4/18/2019 21:29:32

Dave, yes we do indeed share many style element's! Which I totally love, we have been that way forever bro! :)

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chris Phinney
4/19/2019 09:19:06

2nd listen De Fugle! an album of epic sonic space exploration indeed. if I had to pick a favorite would be Arcane, Red Sky Monastery paints the perfect sonic picture,sculpture. Warning - Array Flip reminds me of early Alien Planetscapes. Simply put a masterpiece!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/19/2019 20:30:20

Awww shucks Chris. Thanks for the kind words. One of these days we have to do a collaboration.

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Hal McGee
4/19/2019 23:17:29

I am surprised that there's never been a full-length Mental Fugle collab.

Chris Phinney
4/20/2019 12:00:42

De Fugle, yes one of these days we have to do a full on collaboration instead of just our one offs here & there at Tapegerm!

I.v.Martinez link
4/20/2019 01:38:43

Wonderful listening experience for Easter at my mother's house. Hope for new collaboration soon. 👽

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/23/2019 16:59:47

I am glad you like the release I.v., yes I am planning on working up some collaboration source files for you,

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Charles 3
4/21/2019 01:59:57

Very nice to hear you making new sonic treats to share with the universe. As stated above -- great variety, solid inspiration, and Mood 3 is a hit. Stay healthy and keep up the fine work, Dave.

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/23/2019 17:02:10

Thanks indeed C3, your comments are welcome indeed and a joy to read.

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Rafael González
4/21/2019 16:48:25

Enjoying right now, Dave! Thanks for this Easter Sunday!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/23/2019 17:04:00

Thanks Rafael, much appreciated.

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Phillip Klampe
4/22/2019 16:52:31

Masterful and inspiring music! It's easy to get transported listening to these pieces. Really enjoy the atmosphere of Arcane!

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Dave Fuglewicz link
4/23/2019 17:04:59

Thanks Philip, I really appreciate your kind words.

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Tom Furgas
4/29/2019 04:23:25

Beautiful work, Dave! I hope that your illnesses evaporate and you become comfortable and energized so that you may do more work. Those wonderful analog synths just can't be beat, and I have many other tools to work with but much prefer the "hands on" aspect of analog synth performance.

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/4/2019 23:27:22

Thanks Tom, I really appreciate your words of support and appreciation of my compositions.

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Bret Hart
4/29/2019 12:53:47

LIKE! These are lovely soundscapes... aeriel, percolating, zipper-y, and aquatic all at once.

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/4/2019 23:29:00

Bret, I truly appreciate your comment, many thanks.

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Penny
4/30/2019 02:52:27

Really enjoyed your art. Thank you for sharing it. I really liked divide by zero. My Dad loved higher math, he had this book in his study on dividing by zero. I saw the title so i had to check it out. Totally enjoyed your project.. It was great on headphones.

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Dave Fuglewicz link
5/4/2019 23:30:14

Thanks Penny, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Stay tuned for more to come this year.

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Juan Angel Italiano
8/13/2019 11:59:16

A whole trip! ¡Bravo!

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Chris Phinney
8/15/2019 06:32:24

Sweet Dave! Looking forward to all brother!

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    Dave Fuglewicz

    I've been working with analog synths, mainly on the electronics side, since the mid-1970's. In 1981 I purchased my ARP 2600. I worked on recording and mastering the intricacies of the 2600 until my first cassette release in 1990. Since 1981, I have also acquired an ARP Odyssey, Axxe and Sequencer, a PAiA Stringz and Thingz, several rack effects, stompboxes and home made synth modules. I used to have an Echoplex but it became unrepairable. It is featured on some of my early recordings.

    I started recording using two cassette decks, then a reel to reel with sound on sound, then a 4 track cassette deck and now to my computer. I occasionally use my micro-cassette (when Hal motivates me). Around 2002 - 2003 I moved into working with computer based compositions, with either stand alone programs, VST's or (the great tracker) Buzz.

    Around 2004 I joined The Tapegerm Collective creating using loops made by my fellow members and my own 
    recordings. 

    I have been sidelined with several illnesses from August, 2017 until now May, 2018 and have not done much recording (or anything else). It has been frustrating, but I have been able to reflect on what I want to do next, the major projects will be: 1)  complete releasing of my solo and Tapegerm recordings to archive.org
    2) repair/refurbish my analog synths
    3) complete my next studio iteration. Hopefully this will not take too much time.

    If you are interested in my music, please go to my website.
    The majority of my solo analog synth work has been posted to the archive.org site and I have provided links on my website. 

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