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What a great piece! the way you explore the electro sound is so unique!!!! like the experimental aspect of this track, between hypnotism and meditation! all thoses differents sounds which come to have a ride with this linear beat: it's powerfull! EXCELLENT TRACK for me ;)
Hey Bleep my friend as the snow starts to fall here and the winter sets in im looking forward to the spring. I was thinking of the human brain when i did this track and how amazing the synaptic connections are if damaged they have the ability to reroute and reconnect by a different path. I did a month at physical rehab and my heart is so much stronger im feeling great its very good to hear from you. Best regards Robbie.
I really appreciate this genre of electronic listening music which has its noble origins in artists such as Jean Michel Jarre and Vangelis. Your piece is pathicly appreciable because it blends elements of this great tradition with others that are decidedly more current.
Well glad to hear you liked and appreciated the song. But
to answer your question. No i didn't play the stringed instruments myself. It was a high quality sample i gathered a long time ago that i used for that track.
I must say its prety interesting to listen to this song. It gave me a lil of the 80s synthesizer music era vibes. Which i can appreciate greatly. Sure has been a while since i heard a track like this one. But i do like it. Gave me some fond memories of the past. Also the synthesizer era was also one of the motivators for me in making and creating music. So yeah a solid track. And i really like it. So a job well done indeed. Keep up the good work. Keep on listening and creating. I might even at this one to my favs for its uniqueness. And in the name of fond memories.
Hey Verdiqo thanks for the comment i think i must be set to 80s in my head even though i dont try to be it comes out that way. I like all genres of music and as i get older try to keep an open mind and explore them. Keep up the good work i was just listening to your Emerald Isle track which is super i was wondering do you play the stringed instruments. Peace out Robbie.
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What a great piece! the way you explore the electro sound is so unique!!!! like the experimental aspect of this track, between hypnotism and meditation! all thoses differents sounds which come to have a ride with this linear beat: it's powerfull! EXCELLENT TRACK for me ;)
Your friend,
Bleep
Well glad to hear you liked and appreciated the song. But
to answer your question. No i didn't play the stringed instruments myself. It was a high quality sample i gathered a long time ago that i used for that track.
I must say its prety interesting to listen to this song. It gave me a lil of the 80s synthesizer music era vibes. Which i can appreciate greatly. Sure has been a while since i heard a track like this one. But i do like it. Gave me some fond memories of the past. Also the synthesizer era was also one of the motivators for me in making and creating music. So yeah a solid track. And i really like it. So a job well done indeed. Keep up the good work. Keep on listening and creating. I might even at this one to my favs for its uniqueness. And in the name of fond memories.