Description : In case your wondering all the voice overs came from an awesome youtube video of a takeoff by NASA.
Interestingly enough by chance the ship was called "Discovery" which was the first album I ever bought by Daft Punk.
Plenty of synths, distorted lead guitar, and drums in this one!
Thankyou to everyone that listens and comments
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the mood of your music together with the NASA track creates a powerful nostalgic feel at the beginning. i think transition into more active section is very slick. only thing i might say is that I felt the building drums was leading to a rocking guitar solo or something, but it does not go there. nevertheless - awesome work! keep goin'!
Like it. I'm definitely into the space jam sound. I like the music at the end better than all the nasa stuff. I alsdo like that it's the kinda song that's just one continuous verse - just like a space flight would be.
Pretty good man, this definatly sounded spacey, good work finding the NASA sample an using in a creative way like you did. It sounds like something that daft punk would do an that is a good thing! Great job!
Very creative, I love the drums and the synth part you made. I Would have liked to hear a little more variation after the beat came in but other than that good work!
Very creative, I have to agree with Mr Wolf that this seems a bit like a huge intro into something big. If you made a sister song called say "Flight to ---(something)--- that was high energy. And then a Chillout piece called (I don't know... )"Taking it all in", and then a final mad scramble piece called "The journey home" You would have a very nice 4 part electronic suite that would mirror the old formats of classical suites.
Just an idea ;-)
Steve
I don't know if you remember back in early 90's or not. CGI was still pretty new. Everyone jumped on board, and they came out with a ton of DVD's which were also just taking off. One in particular was "The Minds Eye" series. This track sounds like the audio to a segment from one of those DVD's. I like it, man. Kinda takes me back a bit.
Thankyou, I see what you mean, but I guess thats the idea of the song and the idea of taking off, just 4 chords going up and up on an ednless journey than climaxing. I didnt feel the need to continue the track from there. The peak felt like a nice place to end it.
"First song of an album", im incredibly honured, thanks for the kind words my friend
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Its kind of based on the daft punk song "Contact" off their latest album. Once again thankyou
loved the progression,loved the NASA concept!
yeah man good track!
Loved it.
Steve
Just an idea ;-)
Steve
I dont think I could creatively stand making 4 pieces all the same tho, I would get too bored of it. This was more a one off, huge intro or not haha
Ciao,
Scott
It could work very well as first song of an album.
Ciao, Domenico
"First song of an album", im incredibly honured, thanks for the kind words my friend