The Uncanny Planet Records Library is a feature of the Uncanny Planet Records website. It is the resource of almost all the public tracks Gisle has made. As of November 2007, it is still on beta-stage, with filtering functions halfly implemented, a big deal of tracks untagged and several other features still disabled. Since it's inception, no tracks since Bit Collapse had been added. However, as of August 2008, the Library contains all major release tracks, including Unicorn by Ugress, Ruins by Nebular Spool and both Vaults.
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| - The Uncanny Planet Records Library is a feature of the Uncanny Planet Records website. It is the resource of almost all the public tracks Gisle has made. As of November 2007, it is still on beta-stage, with filtering functions halfly implemented, a big deal of tracks untagged and several other features still disabled. Since it's inception, no tracks since Bit Collapse had been added. However, as of August 2008, the Library contains all major release tracks, including Unicorn by Ugress, Ruins by Nebular Spool and both Vaults.
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| - The Uncanny Planet Records Library is a feature of the Uncanny Planet Records website. It is the resource of almost all the public tracks Gisle has made. As of November 2007, it is still on beta-stage, with filtering functions halfly implemented, a big deal of tracks untagged and several other features still disabled. Since it's inception, no tracks since Bit Collapse had been added. However, as of August 2008, the Library contains all major release tracks, including Unicorn by Ugress, Ruins by Nebular Spool and both Vaults. As Gisle stated on his blog, this system is mainly for the people that want to license his music, as sending physical material back and forth can become frustrating and even expensive. The login system is the exact same as that in blog, although a seperate login is required. Manual approval is also required for a login status for the Library; it is not for the general public.
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