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Anti Bliss

By rdomain on May 15, 2016 9:46 am

Music for percussion and strings.

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WOW!

How's that for insightful analysis?

Really, really enjoyed this. Just enough movement in the ambience to keep me consciously listening. Lovely stuff!

Reeelax yes do it big_smile
Excellent!

those strings!!! wicked and beautiful piece of music

lush

a very trippy composition with wonderful sounds. Great.

Jim Wood wrote:

WOW!

How's that for insightful analysis?

mysterioso wrote:

Really, really enjoyed this. Just enough movement in the ambience to keep me consciously listening. Lovely stuff!

m2K7 wrote:

Reeelax yes do it big_smile
Excellent!

cfurrow wrote:

those strings!!! wicked and beautiful piece of music

yan_g wrote:

lush

Q-Rosh wrote:

a very trippy composition with wonderful sounds. Great.

Thanks for listening and the kind words!  Quickly squeezing some listening time in while I can smile

wow, superb! would be cool to hear about what into making the track?

george bowles wrote:

wow, superb! would be cool to hear about what into making the track?

Cheers George!  The piece was created via modular synth and software virtual instruments.  The modular is mostly the bell like percussion tones which is running on a modular sequencer with some subtle cv control over the sound and sequencer parameters.  Orchestral and other tones are software for most part.  Currently developing new compositional ideas for film and my overall compositional techniques in general.  You can never stop learning.  smile

very nice natural sounding palette of tones even though they are pretty digital. yeah i have definitely been noticing the evolutions in your works smile

Cheers George.  The real strings etc are naturally organic but the other natural tones such as the bells etc are purely synthesised hence the digital feel I'd say.  I really dig synthesis of real tones mixed amongst real tones and synthesiser tones.  It's kind of the in between land.  hehe.

george bowles wrote:

very nice natural sounding palette of tones even though they are pretty digital. yeah i have definitely been noticing the evolutions in your works smile


yeah it is intriguing new territory blending natural sounding virtual instruments with real life sounds. i think the very nature of recording will always make this an interesting thing, as you are only capturing reality not truly representing it (although it is sounding damn close)

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