Description : Back at it again playing with the cinematic orchestral stuff. This one is kind of a self-conflict rise and fall edging on a "superheroish" vibe
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I really enjoyed this one. I can really feel the struggle, willpower, and overcoming within this song. I'm a big fan of cinematic. Did you do all the compositions in this song?
So, Centrist. I was very impressed with this track. Would really be interested in hearing more about how you produced it.
I definitely think it would fit in a soundtrack for some kind of epic scene, probably the movement of a big army assembling for a major battle or something. The track is probably twice as long as would be required for use in that way, but on its own it was impressive and definitely kept my interest.
You clearly have a good sense of how to make this kind of music, although I see from your profile that you have wide-ranging tastes and interests. You seem to have a good understanding of how to construct an arrangement that actually has movement and builds interest. I'm hearing interesting progressions in strings and brass. The heavy drums work really well to keep the momentum going and you synced them up nicely with parts played by other instruments.
Not a simple composition. All in all, this was a very impressive piece of music.
Wow, thanks man. I appreciate every word. I wouldn't base opinions off of my profile, that thing was created in 2008, needs a dust off for sure.
I've been doing this since sophomore year in highschool when I've done nothing but use loops with Acid. My "music" was 100% unoriginal, but over the years it's progressed to where it is now. Cinematic music has almost taken up all of that time, so naturally I find influences in all sorts of different music. Still can't read music and all of what you heard in this song was done over the course of..eh..5 hours total?
I don't know, if you have any specific questions you'd like answered I'd be more than happy to respond. My email is centristmusic @ gmail.
Description : First off, a big thank you to Condybeats for his guitar and Rasputin for the Rhodes. As soon as I heard the guitar, I had immediate imagery. Play the track all the way through to unfold the story. Very cinematic!
Production and Mastering by Oli (who had goosebumps this time), all lyrics, vocals and owl impersonations by Kay. Please find us also at kayos2.bandcamp.com
Description : Banda sonora de un videoclip que acabo de producir.Cuenta la experiencia de una pareja de astronautas y los recuerdos de ella al perder a su compañero. Espero que os guste. Animo y suerte para todos.
Description : Ok...here it is! Another colab with maestro Tumbleweed! Ed provided the unfinished, basic track...I composed and recorded the long intro using different synths and then added piano (well to the fore) and some brass arrangements along the rest of the track (no violin this time...hehe) and then did the final mixing to wrap it up as it is presented now. I hope you will enjoy it and we both appreciate your listening time and your valuable comments:) Otherwise all thanks to Ed!
Description : Just send me the link where you use that, please
Anyway, I'm looking for artists, especially doing melodic techno, deep house etc... to work in my music label called Chick Records
Description : Treated field recordings of bells and thumping big stainless steel sculptures and synth. Inspired by a trip to the sub-Antarctic Islands.
Description : There are a lot of talented people :
Ft Ankit Sharda for the mantra,
Ft Xelaplus for the choirs,
Ft jjweekz for the voice effect,
Drums :
AcidPro on darbuka
Danke on big cymbals
Loopfreak on indian percussions
Anubis on big drums
Tell me what this track made to you ^^'
Thank you.
Description : Dark, slow, ambient, cinematic jazz with funereal piano turning into something much funkier, psychedelic and beautiful in the second half. Out of the darkness and into the light, you could say. Instruments: electric guitar + bass, lots of synth sounds, including a horn, double bass, another big legato bass, pizzicato strings, two types of piano, a heavily delayed slide guitar instrument, zither, synth arp, one brushy drum loop, kettle drum rolls and 4 programmed acoustic drum kits. This is quite a special track for me and is only the second I've put in the cinematic genre. The more you listen, the more it changes (it even has key changes) and the last three minutes are really quite far out and should probably be longer. Best track I've made for a few months. Interesting thoughts and reflections appreciated. Free sex for the best reviews...
This track is an elaboration of dgalantic’s track “Starting Over 0172257.” It is almost entirely comprised of loops by other artists on looperman. The newsreel in the intro section is from public domain footage of the Vietnam War. Prince Fatty chimes later in with some words of wisdom. The track was sequenced with Mixtikl and edited in Audacity.
Loops from the following artists are included:
1. ThatJeffCarter’s guitar “feedback 197765”
2. three of Nightingale’s harmonica trills: “angels 0088377, inner light 0088361 and never and never 0088366”
3. Heavily fx’ed vocal excerpts from Eshar’s “7th Dimension 0002644”
4. Dcmack’s rhythm loops “2 bass drums 1- 0085449, 2- 0085446, and 4- 0085448.”
5. Steelyvibe’s choral wash “luno frunezo 0005719”
6. Nightingale’s guitar loop “diving deep 0043488”
7. Rasputin1963’s chorals “ soul ladies gospel riff 0088641 and reggae soul girls choir 0087693”
Genre: Cinematic
Tags: papico, Cinematic, Piano, feedback, choral washes, choir, harmonica, guitar, dgalantic- starting over, thatjeffcarter-feedback, dcmack- 2 bass drums 1,2 and 4, nightingale-angels, inner light, never and never, diving deep, eshar-7th dimension, steelyvibe- luno frunezo, rasputin1963-soul ladies gospel riff, reggae soul girls choir, Vietnam War newsreel
Description : So a new track for everyone. Im pretty impressed by this one, and would even place it higher than one of my best tracks, Angel And A Demon. However, I'm trying to decide whether or not I should put vocals to it. I have some in mjnd, but idk if itd be better to leave as is and keep it instrumental or not. Take a listen and let me know! Also, let me know if anything is too loud, still working on my mastering.
Description : NEVER STOP DREAMING!
Love what you do and do what you love.
Made out of Looperman Loops!
Made in 2 Hours!
I was bored and was thinking about a epic movie sooo...yeah...here u got it a full Cinematic Movie Soundtrack...Say what u think..........A NEED FEEDBAK ! A know...its just mixing loops together but it was really , really big fun to make this!
Well done
I definitely think it would fit in a soundtrack for some kind of epic scene, probably the movement of a big army assembling for a major battle or something. The track is probably twice as long as would be required for use in that way, but on its own it was impressive and definitely kept my interest.
You clearly have a good sense of how to make this kind of music, although I see from your profile that you have wide-ranging tastes and interests. You seem to have a good understanding of how to construct an arrangement that actually has movement and builds interest. I'm hearing interesting progressions in strings and brass. The heavy drums work really well to keep the momentum going and you synced them up nicely with parts played by other instruments.
Not a simple composition. All in all, this was a very impressive piece of music.
I've been doing this since sophomore year in highschool when I've done nothing but use loops with Acid. My "music" was 100% unoriginal, but over the years it's progressed to where it is now. Cinematic music has almost taken up all of that time, so naturally I find influences in all sorts of different music. Still can't read music and all of what you heard in this song was done over the course of..eh..5 hours total?
I don't know, if you have any specific questions you'd like answered I'd be more than happy to respond. My email is centristmusic @ gmail.