I'm trying to articulate what feelings the drone evokes... a sense of groundedness, a gravitational centre. Extraordinary that one tone can be held for so long without the music ever sagging. Fascinating to see your process and hear it as it happened. I'd love to be able to write like this. ❤
Thank you very much, I'm glad you appreciated it. I think the secret is finding an instrument with a really good tone, then it can remain pleasing on the ears for a lot longer.
This was beautifully done...Sound design was absolutely perfect for the piece. One of the things I really love about your music is a feeling of sadness and nostalgia that I find hits me on an emotional level , and results in a wonderful state of mind. Bravo.
Thank you very much, that's genuinely great to know it has that effect. Those are qualities I'm often drawn to in other people's music, and films, life in general maybe.
This is a really cool piece. But if all you wanted was horns, strings and a cathedral organ you could have spent a tenth of the price on an all in one digital keyboard workstation.
There's a distinction between synthesis and synthetic, (but there's no accounting for taste). Personally, I consider this result as rather magnificient! ♥
I'm trying to articulate what feelings the drone evokes... a sense of groundedness, a gravitational centre. Extraordinary that one tone can be held for so long without the music ever sagging. Fascinating to see your process and hear it as it happened. I'd love to be able to write like this. ❤
Thank you very much, I'm glad you appreciated it. I think the secret is finding an instrument with a really good tone, then it can remain pleasing on the ears for a lot longer.
Incredible. Very inspiring.
Thank you very much.
This was beautifully done...Sound design was absolutely perfect for the piece. One of the things I really love about your music is a feeling of sadness and nostalgia that I find hits me on an emotional level , and results in a wonderful state of mind. Bravo.
Thank you very much, that's genuinely great to know it has that effect. Those are qualities I'm often drawn to in other people's music, and films, life in general maybe.
This is like standing still and feeling nothing but time………….
9:23 there is something about the Dark Time that captivates me. Analog is king.
oppressive sounds and melodies
wonderful !
Thank you very much
Beautiful!
Thank you very much.
This is the Miserere tune.
Very nice. Has a "big church" feel to it, especially with the high pitched sequence that sounds a bit like a pipe organ.
Thank you. The influence was mostly Arvo Pärt and Henryk Górecki, liturgical music in general, but with my own choice of tools of course.
Beautiful timelessness encapsulated. Where are the ruins located?
Thank you very much. It's in Norfolk (UK), Castle Acre Priory.
Which delay and reverb was used? The "string" sound is amazing.. really lush! Very nice and atmospheric! 🙂👍
Thank you, it was just reverb on this track, but I can't remember which.
This is a really cool piece. But if all you wanted was horns, strings and a cathedral organ you could have spent a tenth of the price on an all in one digital keyboard workstation.
There's a distinction between synthesis and synthetic, (but there's no accounting for taste). Personally, I consider this result as rather magnificient! ♥