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My blog : This is a chance for you, dear listener, to peer "inside the mind of exaltron". Often disturbing, always entertaining, my blog will include everything from art, cinema, and music, to politics, philosophy and economics.

MP3s and Piracy: A composite dialogue I created consisting of most of the semi-coherent arguments I have heard in favor of diluting copyright laws with my responses to the distilled "questions".

Rex Gibson: Improvisational loopborg specializing in digital recording and production. I am currently working with Rex on a project which combines live remixes of my compositions with improvisation and looping using Ableton's Live software.

The Ayn Rand Institute: Site dedicated to the ideas of my favorite writer and philosopher Ayn Rand, author of the inspired novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead and founder of the philosophy of Objectivism.

Capitalism Magazine, a website dedicated to promoting awareness of the most moral system of government the world has ever known. This site has a mind-bending number of articles on topics ranging from Intellectual Property to Affirmative Action, as well as lots of economics-related material. They get a lot of exaltron's ca$h.

Save the Humans: A wicked humor site run by a coupla objectivists of my acquaintance. Not for the politically faint-of-heart..

 

 

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Triangulation was selected by drummer Billy Martin of Medeski, Martin & Wood to be included on Antidote- Vol. 2 of his series "illyB eats", a compiliation of tracks by various artists using Billy Martin's original breakbeat vinyl in their compostions.This is a limited pressing of 1000 copies, so don't delay, order yours today- And tell 'em you saw it on exaltron.com!

I'm on this record!!

Buy it now at The Amulet Records Store

 

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