Dawn Fragment
By chailight on January 5, 2014 2:38 pm
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This is really done well, I love this style of ambient music. The kind you'd read Neuromancer too. Its funny but adding in the piano at the end is a powerful statement, its like saying musically, hey this isnt just some random noodling, its an arrangement, everything is there for a reason.
thanks for all the comments - apologies for slow reply - real life intervened.
@CK - thanks so much for the detailed comment - and yes I'm a big William Gibson fan - and it's possible that the title somehow emerged from the residue of reading his work, especially Pattern Recognition.
@inkjet - I made this as something of an exploration of Absynth, which I'm still getting my head around, so drones came from that, piano courtesy of Kontact, and arrangement was pretty much done on the fly in Live. Which says something about the tools I used, but as to how I actually made it, well, as @CK has just got me thinking about it, perhaps I read a bunch of Gibson novels over several years, and amongst many other things, got to be comfortable with being emotionally connected to machines :-)