Amazing fitting video for an amazing tune! Here is a little story using many of your tunes- "Falcon Heavy" gets ready for "Departure", The Astronauts are strapped in very well as to not experience "Whiplash". The Mission is to perform a "Lunar Landing", with the goal is fixing a "Broken Star" using a few theories revolving around wave-particle "Duality". "Kepler" would be proud of these amazing astronauts and their precious cargo, Dr. Gordon Freeman and Dr. Isaac Kleiner. :D Kleiner exclaims: " I haven't been excited about "Exploration" since the "Apollo"! Years later, after fixing the "Starscream", Kleiner and Freeman "Recover" and head back to Earth after since discovering how to travel at "Lightspeed", much like the "Enterprise". When Earth is in view, Kleiner screams "Madness"! Do you see "Pangaea", Gordon? Gordon finally speaks, in disbelief- "It looks like we have travelled back in time". It is then that they both realize what the true reason for their mission was- the "Discovery of Earth". F.G Noise/John Sunlight, I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it! As you can probably tell, I'm a huge fan of yours ever since the first track I heard "To Sunlight" on DMAX recordings. My absolute favorite tune of yours is "Discovery of Earth", and I saved the best for last in my story! "To Sunlight" is probably top 5 along with "Tear Oneself Away". Now, although I prefer your style under the John Sunlight alias (as I'm someone who appreciates classical and orchestral music), I do appreciate the spacey nature of your F.G Noise tunes! I would most likely have to put this tune, "Falcon Heavy" in my top 5 as a result. I do have several other favorites from the F.G Noise alias that I included in my story as well. I have a genuine question though, what made you change your style? Anyway, I hope to see more John Sunlight style productions soon! And/or some cross over between both styles? "Discovery of Earth" is a perfect example of this, since it has both spacey and classical/orchestral elements. Anyway, thanks for all of your amazing tunes, you are an incredible producer and I look forward to your new tunes!
Wow, what a story, i very appreciate that you still remember my tracks when i was under project John Sunlight, it's cool. But i need so many inspiration and time for reborn this project. Must to say it will very hard to me to working with two projects. Maybe one day i decide do it, but not now, very hard times. Anyway i'll keep it in my mind )
@@FGNOISE My pleasure, btw- Have you ever played Half Life? The characters are from there :) thanks for responding, trance is one of the few genres where the artist actually responds, lol. Of course, definitely keep it in mind- and I do appreciate both styles of John Sunlight and F.G Noise, but it would be nice to have an Orchestral/Uplifting tune from you once in a while :) you obviously have the talent for it! Thanks again and I look forward to your new productions!
Woooouuuu super
F.G. Noise Style :3
Haevy trance
Incredible tune
Amazing fitting video for an amazing tune! Here is a little story using many of your tunes- "Falcon Heavy" gets ready for "Departure", The Astronauts are strapped in very well as to not experience "Whiplash". The Mission is to perform a "Lunar Landing", with the goal is fixing a "Broken Star" using a few theories revolving around wave-particle "Duality". "Kepler" would be proud of these amazing astronauts and their precious cargo, Dr. Gordon Freeman and Dr. Isaac Kleiner. :D Kleiner exclaims: " I haven't been excited about "Exploration" since the "Apollo"! Years later, after fixing the "Starscream", Kleiner and Freeman "Recover" and head back to Earth after since discovering how to travel at "Lightspeed", much like the "Enterprise". When Earth is in view, Kleiner screams "Madness"! Do you see "Pangaea", Gordon? Gordon finally speaks, in disbelief- "It looks like we have travelled back in time". It is then that they both realize what the true reason for their mission was- the "Discovery of Earth".
F.G Noise/John Sunlight, I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it! As you can probably tell, I'm a huge fan of yours ever since the first track I heard "To Sunlight" on DMAX recordings. My absolute favorite tune of yours is "Discovery of Earth", and I saved the best for last in my story! "To Sunlight" is probably top 5 along with "Tear Oneself Away". Now, although I prefer your style under the John Sunlight alias (as I'm someone who appreciates classical and orchestral music), I do appreciate the spacey nature of your F.G Noise tunes! I would most likely have to put this tune, "Falcon Heavy" in my top 5 as a result. I do have several other favorites from the F.G Noise alias that I included in my story as well. I have a genuine question though, what made you change your style? Anyway, I hope to see more John Sunlight style productions soon! And/or some cross over between both styles? "Discovery of Earth" is a perfect example of this, since it has both spacey and classical/orchestral elements. Anyway, thanks for all of your amazing tunes, you are an incredible producer and I look forward to your new tunes!
Wow, what a story, i very appreciate that you still remember my tracks when i was under project John Sunlight, it's cool. But i need so many inspiration and time for reborn this project. Must to say it will very hard to me to working with two projects. Maybe one day i decide do it, but not now, very hard times. Anyway i'll keep it in my mind )
@@FGNOISE My pleasure, btw- Have you ever played Half Life? The characters are from there :) thanks for responding, trance is one of the few genres where the artist actually responds, lol. Of course, definitely keep it in mind- and I do appreciate both styles of John Sunlight and F.G Noise, but it would be nice to have an Orchestral/Uplifting tune from you once in a while :) you obviously have the talent for it! Thanks again and I look forward to your new productions!
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Hope Elon liked this haha