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Mu

By Bleeoop on January 19, 2018 5:49 pm

Basically a modular drone made with an MFB Osc-02 into a Roland 521 filter processed through Eventide Space. Extra accent tracks added later. Recording has some glitches in it I didn't notice until editing. Sorry.

this is bloody lovely. those string sounds are lush

Really enjoyed this while watching the sunset... keep up the great work!

alonemusic wrote:

this is bloody lovely. those string sounds are lush

Thank you!

Mission Crossing wrote:

Really enjoyed this while watching the sunset... keep up the great work!

Thank you very much!!

I actually feel it moves quite fast for an ambient piece. Grows and evolves beautifully lovely sounds.

Perfect mood. Great work!

Very lush, I love the flow and the unfolding of this piece. Love it!

soothing and ethereal...love this!

Monkeynauts wrote:

I actually feel it moves quite fast for an ambient piece. Grows and evolves beautifully lovely sounds.

thanks! and I think so as well. I love these sounds but I've never done real ambient stuff so I don't feel the 'tempo' of it, I always get too impatient :-)

ecso wrote:

Perfect mood. Great work!

Usagi521 wrote:

Very lush, I love the flow and the unfolding of this piece. Love it!

Ashen Simian wrote:

soothing and ethereal...love this!

thanks for the love, made my day!

Very lush and lovely ambient piece. I really enjoyed listening to this. Thank you for sharing heart

hypnogram wrote:

Very lush and lovely ambient piece. I really enjoyed listening to this. Thank you for sharing <3

thank you, too kind!!

Really enjoying your work, a lot of emotion in this one, agree with others above there is a great pace to this, perfect length

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