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Congratulations! ‘Once you’re in a song, no force can take you out of it’ – it’s a popular quote from an Estonian movie and quite appropriate here! And you will always be a molecular gastronomist:)
[…] – sogar das wohl wichtigste Blog auf dem Gebiet wurde mit einem Song geehrt: “khymos“. Kann man molekulare Gastronomie in Klänge gieíŸen? Erik Foolandi, Chemiker, Jazzer und […]
Posteverything.com will likely have sound samples when the record is released (Nov 27th). They are a great site selling music from small independent labels.
Hi Martin,
If it helps – your track is available on itunes music store in Australia… though I know that some music isn’t available universally for some odd reason.
Sounds pretty groovy.