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No Longer Needed

By rdomain on May 20, 2018 8:33 am

One take modular synth performance.  No edits. 

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Once again, we are in the star chamber of the monolith. Clocks chiming bent by gravity. A song of transit through long distances. Could be a steamer ship passing through a thick fog or through space. I know I said this a couple of weeks ago, but I really the orchestral components over the unfamiliar electronic drone sounds. Nice work!

been playing a lot of silent hill lately. rowing thru the dense fog, alone along the lake, toward a dim glint off in the distance

There is something waiting in the distance, hidden by the fog...

This track is wonderful!

Has the same feeling of suspended time and super-reality as Eno's "On Land" (one of my all-time favorites).

Loving these gong timbres you're getting--and great use of them in the space of the piece!

You sir, are definitely not crap at this.

Oooh, yeah - this is really excellent. Like a room full of haunted tape loops. smile

NWSPR wrote:

Once again, we are in the star chamber of the monolith. Clocks chiming bent by gravity. A song of transit through long distances. Could be a steamer ship passing through a thick fog or through space. I know I said this a couple of weeks ago, but I really the orchestral components over the unfamiliar electronic drone sounds. Nice work!

strolts wrote:

been playing a lot of silent hill lately. rowing thru the dense fog, alone along the lake, toward a dim glint off in the distance

Plantrain wrote:

There is something waiting in the distance, hidden by the fog...

This track is wonderful!

Jim Wood wrote:

Has the same feeling of suspended time and super-reality as Eno's "On Land" (one of my all-time favorites).

onezero wrote:

Loving these gong timbres you're getting--and great use of them in the space of the piece!

Ryan wrote:

You sir, are definitely not crap at this.

Tristan Louth-Robins wrote:

Oooh, yeah - this is really excellent. Like a room full of haunted tape loops. smile

Thanks everyone for listening and the kind words.

Jim Wood wrote:

Has the same feeling of suspended time and super-reality as Eno's "On Land" (one of my all-time favorites).

Big fan of the ambient Eno albums too!

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