Description : It is a descriptive song, of a battle somewhere in the vast East, when people fought body to body.
We will witness the battle, the loss of the souls and a victory that will bring the warriors back home.
It is an old composition of mine but I just felt I needed to share it with you here on LM this period of time.
I really hope you like it.
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I've reached a point where the hardest part of making music-for me-is coming up with a title! Its crazy how you can pour so much into writing or composing a piece, and then struggle to find a name that truly fits it. I actually decided to check this one out because the title caught my attention. I wasnt expecting that oriental vibe at the start, and then the switch at 1:53-man, it felt like diving deep into the ocean and somehow surfacing on another sea entirely. You clearly pour a lot of time and heart into your craft, and it really shows.
This is a very old track of mine Richard, composed and arranged with a different set up, mostly based on hardware. It seems to me contemporary enough to describe the recent period of surrounding wars, always in my mind being the lost souls (its the male chorus
in the song, by the time it starts souls are lost in the battle and they leave in peace, because their love for their country, their families and their freedom is what defines life and death in such a situation).
Thanks for listening, I really appreciate it.
Greetings from Greece, Anthony
Thank you Kay
I liked so much the "indomitable Spirit" reflection of this track to you. Yes in a battle there should always dominate this thought "We shall Overcome". There is a notorious to us Greeks ancient phrase of the mother to the son that was about to participate to a battle..."i tan i epi tas" translated into "either with or on it" ...and they meant the shield "either you'll return alive with your shield or you'll be brought back dead on your shield". That is the indomitable spirit the warrior carries as a wish and obligation.
Thank you again for your thoughtful listen and comment.
Best regards, Anthony
Hello Danke
Oh, I wish for a solution with the less possible casualties and those actions that will ensure long term peace around the globe.
I am really glad you liked my music. Thanks a lot for your comments.
Best regards, Anthony
I love the idea of making music for a theatrical play. What an excitement!
Thank you for your time to listen and comment on my music.
Best regards, Anthony
Thank you BeatMaker, 4real it is a pleasure to know you liked the track. I do appreciate the time to listen and comment on my music.
Best regards, Anthony
wow thanks for the time travel, loved those oriental sounds and the vivid images you created thru that nice sounding track. I'm afraid today's war sounds are quite different ...
It is almost fifteen - twenty years old, survived on disks and in my heart. Most of the sounds derived from hardware and audio loops for the rhythmic part and the sounds of the armory. See what a great difference fast internet makes? Nowadays we share our music so easily. You have listened to almost every track I have made. Since you do not remember the song it probably never reached you on a CD.
Really glad you like it brother.
Much love !
I imaged to myself something like battle between mongols and chinese at far east many moons ago. Huge armies clashed, fearless fighting broken but in the end there was only few survivors coming home, broken and soulless but victorious!! I like this! Great job!
Hello Dan
Wow you describe a great scenery of a big battle, as you say many moons ago..and I like it! Thanks a lot for the listen, makes me glad every time you guys seem to like what I have made.
Best regards, Anthony
Thank you Cyberflares for your time to listen and comment on my music. I am real glad you find it cinematic and that you pictured the scenes of a battle....it is what I tried for and your words make me very content.
Best regards, Anthony
Hello AnthonyAttard, enjoyed this imaginary tale of a battle in the vast east....if you close yours briefly you can almost create the scene....the music and effects are very well done, the whole track is beautiful.....very good work AA
Hello glennwhite6504
I am excited that you did imagine the scene..Lots and lots of time my music making has this target..to create scenes of real or imaginary, to be able to describe things and situations. I am really glad.
Best regards, Anthony
Hi Anthony, I love the intro, the percussion/tablas sound awesome. I like how it shfts gear at 1.54, the choir was a nice touch as well. The track has a total Middle Eastern/Arabic feel to it, which really appeals to me. It's a really well put together song with lots of different elements, that work really well together. A great track, I really like it.
Thank you so much for listening and writing a comment on my music. I am glad you liked it. It comew from my younger days but I like it too, it is one of my tracks that I never forget.
Thanks again.
Best regards, Anthony
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in the song, by the time it starts souls are lost in the battle and they leave in peace, because their love for their country, their families and their freedom is what defines life and death in such a situation).
Thanks for listening, I really appreciate it.
Greetings from Greece, Anthony
I liked so much the "indomitable Spirit" reflection of this track to you. Yes in a battle there should always dominate this thought "We shall Overcome". There is a notorious to us Greeks ancient phrase of the mother to the son that was about to participate to a battle..."i tan i epi tas" translated into "either with or on it" ...and they meant the shield "either you'll return alive with your shield or you'll be brought back dead on your shield". That is the indomitable spirit the warrior carries as a wish and obligation.
Thank you again for your thoughtful listen and comment.
Best regards, Anthony
I hope that those battles around the world will end in the mood of the first 2 minutes of your music ...
hats off,
Danke
Oh, I wish for a solution with the less possible casualties and those actions that will ensure long term peace around the globe.
I am really glad you liked my music. Thanks a lot for your comments.
Best regards, Anthony
I am truly glad you liked this music, means a lot.
Best wishes, Anthony
Best regards, Anthony
Thank you for your time to listen and comment on my music.
Best regards, Anthony
Best regards, Anthony
Best wishes, Anthony
Really glad you like it brother.
Much love !
Wow you describe a great scenery of a big battle, as you say many moons ago..and I like it! Thanks a lot for the listen, makes me glad every time you guys seem to like what I have made.
Best regards, Anthony
Best regards, Anthony
I am excited that you did imagine the scene..Lots and lots of time my music making has this target..to create scenes of real or imaginary, to be able to describe things and situations. I am really glad.
Best regards, Anthony
Thanks again.
Best regards, Anthony