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Encyclopedia > Short tracks

Short track is an usual abbreviation of


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Shockwave-Sound.Com - Short tracks / Idents (0 words)
A collection of 6 short tracks with a high impact sound, using elements of breakbeat, electronica, sweeps and swirls.
This short track, although inspired by TV gameshows, isn't necessarily limited to that specific use.
A short, fresh and melodic chillout track, suitable as an intro, splash screen, ident, or short visual presentation.
Coastal 181 - Short Tracks (1058 words)
This may well be the best book ever published on the history of a short track.
The track was the site of AAA National Championship races (Indy cars and stars) from 1931 until 1936 when the AAA pulled out of the West Coast.
It was known as the "fastest dirt track in the Nation".
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