rain before titan fall
By neon liminal on March 22, 2026 10:30 pm
Long song warning. Also lots of text. Part 1 of Titan City Nights.
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Long song warning. Also lots of text. Part 1 of Titan City Nights.
Audio works licensed by author under:
Copyright All rights reserved
Really big and cinematic. I wanted to listen before I read the narrative, it's definately got that cyber punk , blade runner feel. Really cool
love a long neon adventure, and this does not disappoint.
just so moody and deep and evocative.
thank you so much for making this music/ story ![]()
I love the thunder and the deep gong booms and the other environmentals with the long reverb. Lovely all around. Can't wait to see where this sub-project goes.
Reading the story with the intro instantly transported me to Titan City. I love how the Pulsar gets those perfect booms and thumps. It opens up and make the cinematic space feel epic and huge. The Moog and Hydrasynth sound amazing. Ooof those sort of thunderous-electrical streaks that fly through are so cool. Feels like I'm taking a transport through the city. The lead at 8mins so good it growls! \m/ A calming outro that makes me want to stay off earth for a bit longer.
Very interesting to read about the production, I see your added value of finishing a track into your daw. Anyway can't go wrong with blade runner and thunders
around the 6 min mark a more cinematic section appears and I thought it could have had some orchestra strings to slightly pull it into a more classic ost tune, opening into a clearer harmony, regardless awesome track!
Wow this is an epic!
Really builds.
"I've seen things you wouldn't believe....."
love this kind of ambient , crafting atmospheres as it goes !! well done ... its on my loop for tonight on my late hours of work !!! thank you for this!
I spent more time working on the Hydrasynth patch than the actual performance
Can relate... (>▽<)... but that's like the argument for such things in my opinion... like there is something to be said for tools that let you go fast, and crank out the thing... those tools have a place... but there is something to be said, for working through a complicated patch that takes hours to dial in... getting lost in the sounds... and enveloped by the process... That's actually one of the things I count as a major positive feature of a lot of hardware generally... like all modular type systems... software included... like Kaivo, or VCV... just wonderful to spend all the time you can afford with with.
At any rate, beautiful composition, the soundscape design is so perfectly crafted. Like, definitionally "sound art" in every that can be meant. Wonderful work sir.
Edited live performance! Oh yeah, love me doing some of that challenge. This is a compelling atmosphere as said above. I'm in it. Will I make it through the whole thing now, I think not, but maybe. Such good details that emerge. I like the story that goes with, perfect. Love that you have these series of songs in a theme, that's cool thing to do!
Gasaaah. This sounds amazing. Fantastic cyberpunk feel but within your own framework. This is no blade runner ripoff. Deep, textured, amazing, and no way is this almost eleven minutes. Incredible work.
I'm a big fan of Robert Rich and this is up there with his work. It is a fundamentally different experience to listen to an intense rhythmic track that's 3 minutes long or less, versus an mass of sound evolving over eleven minutes, but man is it immersive. Reminds me of Cliff Martinez' work on "Solaris", especially in the context of the buildup to the Grandmother roar at 8:00+. Powerful stuff. No notes, five stars.
Now onto part two!
Hell yeah I want to see flying cars taking off and down on a grizzly walled city's spaceports to this soundtrack