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 Lobbies
 GREGORY KRAMER
 IHab120
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              | Lobbies are often overlooked spaces.  They are a buffer between the outside world, a first impression, a  receiving area and also the first line of defense from potential  intruders.
 These binaural pieces are a captured slice of time,  preserving evidence of ghosts - people 
                  and machines who will pass  on. They are archived and also, their own entity. The recordings 
                  are  from the lobbies of New York City landmark buildings (e.g. Chrysler  Building, Empire 
                  State Building, Trump Tower, Plaza Hotel,  Flatiron Building, though not necessarily in 
                  that order).
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              | 01. | Gold and Granite | (14:45) | 66,7Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 02. | Crystal, Marble and Plaster | (10:23) | 50,8Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 04. | Terra Cotta 1 | (07:15) | 38,6Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 05. | Concrete and Mirror | (14:40) | 87,5Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
 
            
              | 00. | Complete package (Artwork +  Mp3 Sound files) | (ZIP) | 154Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 00. | Complete package (Artwork +  FLAC Sound files) | (ZIP) | 305Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
 
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            | COPYLEFT: 
 artwork/cover design:
 ©2016 Gregory Kramer
 ©2016 David Vélez
 music:
 ©2016 Gregory Kramer
 ©2016 Impulsive Habitat
 
 This work is licensed under a BY-NC-SA 3.0
 Creative 
                                Commons License.
 
 HOW TO DOWNLOAD MUSIC TRACKS:
 -  right click the individual links 
                                to the files;
 -  choose 'save as' and 
                                point it to the place of your preference (eg: 
                                your 'desktop');
 -  single click usually 
                                works, too.
 HOW TO PLAY MUSIC TRACKS:
 - choose an appropriate mp3/flac player 
                                (we recommend Winamp) 
                                and install it on your system;
 -  usually, 
                                you double click the music files to play them, 
                                but you might want to follow the program's specific 
                              instructions.
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