Ça me rappelle en effet d' ancien albums de space music J adore les textures et les émotions que ça produits en moi En ces périodes de crise ils faut regarder au-delà de l' horizon Superbe !!!
Very nice and relaxing space ambient music :) I can hear the tone sounds of your 80s and 90s performance. I remember listening to an FM radio station back in the 80s and early 90s which started a show at midnight featuring artists who started composing and performing New Age and Ambient music. The show was hosted by Laurie Brown who also worked as a VJ for many up-coming Canadian talent. It was something new and thanks to them, we have this type of music which is used in many ways including soundtracks for TV and film productions. Artists like Erik Wollo, Henny Beckker, Stephan Halpern and Philip Glass come to mind. (Maybe you were included somewhere on the shows?). Listening to this music back then, I found it very inspirational and I made an effert to learn how to play and understand this new genre and it's branches. And what started all this for me? Why, listening to Classical Music as a child, of course :) Keep up the great work :)
This was the kind of music I grew up with. I'll take a look at the artists you mention, because I don't know them (except for Philip Glass, who is one of my favorite composers). Thanks for comment!
@@GlacientMusic YET ANOTHER EXCELLENT upload! 😀😎After all ... aren't they ALL? ... 😉 As I've stated on another upload from you, your music is HIGHLY reminiscent of music (including those mentioned above, from Janet Craft) that's featured on "Star's End" with the EXCELLENT host, Chuck van Zyl (on Sundays, from 1 am - 6 am, EDT, from WXPN 88.5 FM, University of Pennsylvania). For those unfamiliar with "Star's End", it's a (LIVE) weekly show that plays ambient/space/synth (and sometimes even acoustic) music. It's been on the air since the summer of 1976, and it's also the 2nd longest-running show of its kind -- 2nd only to "Hearts of Space" (which began in 1973). Unfortunately, I can't post any links here. Feel free to search for "Star's End" online, and you'll find a link to their site (which also displays the playlists for each show, throughout the ENTIRE year). WXPN also streams the show online, and you can also search for it, via, say, t u n e i n (by going there & searching for WXPN). Oh, and try to tune in AT LEAST a few minutes BEFORE 1 am, EDT, on Sundays -- as JUST THE INTRO, ALONE, is UTTERLY MIND-BLOWING! ( Oh, and NO biggie if you miss the intro -- as they've been playing the SAME intro to each show, since 1980. 😉) ENJOY! 😃😎
Как всегда чудесно и прекрасно, походит на space ambient (relax dreams) нет черного и мрачного космоса, как стрекотание радиации пульсаров,квазаров, солнечного ветра, шумов реликтового излучения. Можно было уйти в черный космос (I can’t express my thoughts in English, but it’s not bad.)👍
beautiful
Очень хорошая работа.
It makes me feel the immensity of the universe and it's wonderful. Lost with it🖤🛰️🚀🌌
really enjoy this darker sounds here! well done!
Ça me rappelle en effet d' ancien albums de space music
J adore les textures et les émotions que ça produits en moi
En ces périodes de crise ils faut regarder au-delà de l' horizon
Superbe !!!
Very nice and relaxing space ambient music :)
I can hear the tone sounds of your 80s and 90s performance.
I remember listening to an FM radio station back in the 80s and early 90s which started a show at midnight featuring artists who started composing and performing New Age and Ambient music. The show was hosted by Laurie Brown who also worked as a VJ for many up-coming Canadian talent. It was something new and thanks to them, we have this type of music which is used in many ways including soundtracks for TV and film productions.
Artists like Erik Wollo, Henny Beckker, Stephan Halpern and Philip Glass come to mind. (Maybe you were included somewhere on the shows?).
Listening to this music back then, I found it very inspirational and I made an effert to learn how to play and understand this new genre and it's branches.
And what started all this for me?
Why, listening to Classical Music as a child, of course :)
Keep up the great work :)
This was the kind of music I grew up with. I'll take a look at the artists you mention, because I don't know them (except for Philip Glass, who is one of my favorite composers). Thanks for comment!
@@GlacientMusic You're welcome :)
@@GlacientMusic YET ANOTHER EXCELLENT upload! 😀😎After all ... aren't they ALL? ... 😉
As I've stated on another upload from you, your music is HIGHLY reminiscent of music (including those mentioned above, from Janet Craft) that's featured on "Star's End" with the EXCELLENT host, Chuck van Zyl (on Sundays, from 1 am - 6 am, EDT, from WXPN 88.5 FM, University of Pennsylvania). For those unfamiliar with "Star's End", it's a (LIVE) weekly show that plays ambient/space/synth (and sometimes even acoustic) music. It's been on the air since the summer of 1976, and it's also the 2nd longest-running show of its kind -- 2nd only to "Hearts of Space" (which began in 1973). Unfortunately, I can't post any links here. Feel free to search for "Star's End" online, and you'll find a link to their site (which also displays the playlists for each show, throughout the ENTIRE year). WXPN also streams the show online, and you can also search for it, via, say, t u n e i n (by going there & searching for WXPN). Oh, and try to tune in AT LEAST a few minutes BEFORE 1 am, EDT, on Sundays -- as JUST THE INTRO, ALONE, is UTTERLY MIND-BLOWING! ( Oh, and NO biggie if you miss the intro -- as they've been playing the SAME intro to each show, since 1980. 😉) ENJOY! 😃😎
@@janetcraft Hi Janet! 🙂 Check out my comment above this one, when you have time; thanks!
Как всегда чудесно и прекрасно, походит на space ambient (relax dreams) нет черного и мрачного космоса, как стрекотание радиации пульсаров,квазаров, солнечного ветра, шумов реликтового излучения. Можно было уйти в черный космос (I can’t express my thoughts in English, but it’s not bad.)👍
Where can I buy this album?
olbard.bandcamp.com/album/deep-sky