Tags : | Psychedelic | 7.06 MB

Description : Dear Friends, after a period of absence from Looperman, due to pressing work commitments, I return to you with a very psychedelic song dedicated as always to the writings of HPL. Your comments are always very welcome.

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  1. bdurbano
    bdurbano on Wed 9th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago

    Lovely production and psychedelic sounds

    Stereonomicon
    Reply by Stereonomicon

    Dear Friend, thank you for listening to and commenting on my song.
    A cordial greeting
    Marco

  2. theHumps
    theHumps on Wed 9th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago

    Thank you for explaining who HPL was. I googled it and i got the Houston Public Library, Hartford Public Library, high pressure laminate....he.

    Great piece of music man! Mind bending, trippy stuff. Very creative. Sounds like it was made with all 60's and 70's loop machines like the ones Pink Floyd used and 70's synths like the Prophet or mini Moog.

    Always a pleasure!

    Wayne

    Stereonomicon
    Reply by Stereonomicon

    Hello my friend and thank you for your kind review, I'm glad you liked my song. Indeed as you have noticed the use of rather vintage style sounds. I'm glad you now know HPL too, if you are interested in learning more I recommend the stories: "The shadow over Innsmouth" and "The Call of Cthulhu".
    A cordial greeting
    Marco

  3. crucethus
    crucethus on Tue 8th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago

    As always Marco a journey. This has nome nice dissonant tones in it. I have been listening to Psybient music lately which is very cool and relaxing and this could fall under . Suduaya in particular is a favourite of mine. But the genre is very diverse. Stay Safe
    Steven

    Stereonomicon
    Reply by Stereonomicon

    Hi Steven, thank you very much for your review, in this song I tried to generate alien sensations by combining the sounds in a non-harmonic way.
    How are you my friend?
    I stayed away from Looperman for a while. Greetings from Italy
    Marco

  4. HeathAlexander
    HeathAlexander on Mon 7th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago

    Your tracks are always very unique. The watery/bird sound around 2:00 sounds awesome. I enjoy the progression in this track. Great track.

    Stereonomicon
    Reply by Stereonomicon

    Thanks dear friend, I am really satisfied with what you wrote to me. When I make music I never think of a specific genre.
    A cordial greeting
    Marco

  5. terryjmhitsong
    terryjmhitsong on Mon 7th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago

    VERY COOL

    Stereonomicon
    Reply by Stereonomicon

    Thanks my friend, I'm glad you liked my song. A cordial greeting
    Marco

  6. xstokes
    xstokes on Mon 7th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago

    good to see you back, my friend! i know ill always have an atmospheric and immersive listening experience, like shifting strata on this track. slippery and wicked grooves!

    Stereonomicon
    Reply by Stereonomicon

    Dear Friend thank you very much for your support, I always try as I can to produce sounds that are a little different from usual.
    A cordial greeting
    Marco

  7. CaraDeSol
    CaraDeSol on Mon 7th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago

    Out of curiousity, who is HPL? This is new to me. Unique and refeshing comes to mind. I don't listen to psychedelic much, however, this was definitely enjoyable. Good to see you back on the radar. Thank for sharing :)

    Cara De Sol

    Stereonomicon
    Reply by Stereonomicon

    Hi, HPL is the acronym with which fans often refer to Howard Phillips Lovecraft, the one I consider the greatest writer in the fairy-horror field and who for me is a great source of inspiration. Thank you very much for your kind comment.
    A cordial greeting
    Marco

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