Oblivion Hymn
By 2haf on April 17, 2022 10:31 pm
i humbly lay this offering before the speedtrash gods, may they bless me on my path.
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i humbly lay this offering before the speedtrash gods, may they bless me on my path.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
The piano is very pretty - listening carefully to your track is 1. your fabulous ability to conjure beautiful piano lines, very nicely played and 2. the suble mix and elements, textures you add to it that keep it very interesting, with a lot of characters. The speedtrash gods are pleased!
Speedtrash? Hardly.
I actually get really excited when you write these kinds of pensive and melancholic pieces. You tend to capture this really majestic atmosphere when you do. And this one in particular might actually be one of my new favorites, right alongside Cyan Orchestral from 2020.
So keep up the great work. You have surely honored the speedtrash gods. May they grant your wishes!
majestic, affectionate melodies and sincere feelings can never be wrong. you are doing good.
Wow, this is beautiful and such a pleasure to listen to, so many subtle and delicate layers to hear and discover on repeat listening.
Once again we have to discuss your definition of speed trash! This is really pretty and cinematic in a Spirited Away kind of way.
I'm not really associate with the church of speed trash, but I can say I enjoy this.
- Dev
oooooo such a evocative title. love it.
great composition and performance, but the "mist" and "hum" are really what elevate this for me. great job!