By the track you have created, you have perfected and have truly depicted the true meaning and to whom the track is dedicated to, and I applause to that!
Cheers my friend! This track can also be used in documentaries, exploration movies, and such in my perspective.
THAT INTRO. Perfection in my opinion. What did you use to get that wailing sort of violin at the start? I really like that sound. Evokes an image of a guy lsot in the desert, staring off into the sunset. Or maybe hes on another planet. Regardless, very dreamy and lovely mix. The ambience on this one is so beautiful. This is perfection to my ears, my good Orlando. Great work on making something different and at a much higher quality and grace than what I normally find on LM :)
Hello Orrie,
That is a wonderful pice of music mate.
I really enjoyed it.
As usual it is a great job.
All I can say is well done what else one can say to the top man LM.
Hey Jamid my friend ! Where have you been all this time?
I hope everything is fine...:) Thank you so much for your always supportive feedback, all those generous words and the 'fav'!:)
Really nice trippy one.
Great mastering. All sounds so beautiful. Another very dreamy one just in a perfect Orlando style.
I really enjoyed the "vocals". Did you made them or are they real?
Everything fits very well and i enjoyed the listen!
Hey Joe...always a pleasure to hear from you!:) Thanks alot for your very positive response and I'm happy you liked the vocals. I made them on Alchemy synth cause it was quite improbable to invite Tibetan monks to my studio...haha..!
Exquisite composition Sir Orlando oh 'mystical magical one'.
It has an almost religious soundscape,meditative,needs to be heard across the Far east NOW!
And equally exquisite is your friendly comment my friend¨:)
Thank you so much for your kind and supportive words and for the fav ofcourse...means the world!:)
the opening sets the mood really well, the transitions are smooth yet very different -- gives the track a real nice sense of progress -- when you're trekking up the range, you want to feel like you're not stuck in one place. around 2:30-3:00 the "weight" drops off a bit, almost took me out of the feel, but you brought it back nicely around 3;15 and onwards...Bravo. Peaks and valleys, huh? This would be great for accompanying a nature video/documentary!
Yes...peaks and valleys...haha...you got it right!:) I'm very gratefull for this comprehensive feedback and glad that you found some value in this work! Thanks alot !!
Smooth and creamy pads flowing through my ears. I feel like I am flying in the cradle of Vishnu's many arms circumnavigating the nepalese highlands onto the Himalayas. http://giphy.com/gifs/everest-c86i7RoMvC7M4
Play this song with that GIF and it's absolutely haunting and beautiful.
Congrats on an outstanding song.
Steve
I'm truly glad to read about your feelings on this track !
Your feedback is really positive and generous and ofcourse thank you for the gif link...It really has something to go with!:) And of course I must not forget to say big thank you for the 'fav'...means alot!:)
I live in India and I have never been to Himalayas :( but this track took me over to the Himalayan Journey.
I was completely immersed in the track since the beginning.
Moving textures,beautiful ambience,epic synths and pads.Sound design at it's best!
This will really suit for a movie background score.
Which libraries and VSTs do you use for your ambience music?
Hello my friend ! I'm truly honoured for such favourable
and generous review and the fact that you live in India
gives me even more recognition! Yes, I really had it in mind as a movie background score. I'm really glad you found it so convincing!:) I use many different vst's depending on what kind of ambience I want to create. For this one I used
CrX4, Lush-101 and Alchemy. For the next one there will be probably different set of vst's.
Thank you so much again for all those kind words and the 'fav' ofcourse ...means the world!:)
ok so you didn't sing on this one but you could have done some yodeling. ;)
You sure captured the grandeur and vastness of the Himalayas in this track. It is sad to see the genocide inside of Tibet being ignored by the world but on the other hand the country of Bhutan is an amazing example of how a country can respect their land, take care of their people and still prosper. Crazy mixed up world!
There is a peaceful, spiritual and uplifting feel to the track. Gave it several listens. Great meditation ambiance, my heart rate has lowered, time for more coffee.
HaHa....it seems I will never get rid of "Orlando The Singer" fans...now I should even switch to yodeling...haha!
Nice to have you here again my friend and I'm so pleased I have the power to control your pulse...it's just that I don't know what your doctor will say...haha!
I agree on your political and cultural observation of Tibet
and I'm even more excited on your thoughts about my mucic
and for getting the 'fav' ofcourse...thank you so much my
friend!:)
Hi. Zej si pa zadel. To pa je komad. Za meditacija ful dubar. This is the N1 track here in loopie. This track is powerful for meditations. Thx Orla51. ;))
Thank you so much my friend...I'm glad you find something very particular to your liking..also many thanks for the fav...means alot!:)
By the way, give me a call on Skype...granny's got a present for you..:-)
Whoa! This is so majestic and i take my hats off to you Orlando. That monk like chant just transports me to the Tibetian mountains and the whole track is magical.
I betcha the Dalai Lama would love this too. Awesome work again. Love it!
Blessings - Billy.
Hey Billy...always a pleasure to hear from you bro...it's been awhile now...:)
I watched the documentary on Himalaya expedition some weeks ago and the ideas for the piece of music started to emerge.
I finaly managed to put all details together and here it
is now, presented in a way which is at least close to my overall intention.
Thank you so much for this friendly feedback and the 'fav'...means alot!:)
Thank you for the dl :p reality sucks, music like this is a great escape. 5 nights a week I work alone at night in the silence of commercial office buildings, banks and stuff, so I love to load up my mp3 player with music from here. There's nothing worse than that silence!! You definitely captured the majestic feeling of the Himalayas. Did I just hear a monk throat singing or was that you? I hope it was a monk so there's a monastery nearby where I'll be safe from the Yetis! I saw what they did to those people at Dylatov pass. I looked up a pic of the Himalaya to look at while this plays and felt like I was part of the climbing party scanning the the landscape. Yep, had to come back for seconds.
Nice to see someone coming back for the second comment, I truly appreciate that..:)
Yes, my friend...that was definitely a monk...Haven't I told you that I won't sing (growl) anymore...haha! The only problem you have here is that you'll have to climb far down
to safely reach the monastery, so meeting the Yeti wouldn't be such a bad option compared to this and they also say that Yetis are much more cultivated and subdued to political correctness these days...haha...so you might have clear chances by meeting one...:)
Many thanks and appreciation for this friendly revisit!
Your signature organic soundscapes are wonderful as always. This one has a particularly slow movement and subtle textures that inspire the mind to wander though the images it conjures. I enjoyed the meditative experience.
You're just afraid of the Yeti, but if you sing to him you'd be safe ;) I've never been to the Himalayas but sure was transported there listening to this!
Well...i guess I have more problems with singing than with Yeti's...Thanks alot for listening, dl and the 'fav' but the most impotrant I'm glad you enjoyed the transportation over there..:)
Very cool and interesting composition here! My initial reaction was to reference Emerson, Lake and Palmer, if they had not been so tied in with rock and roll. Very similar sounds to many of theirs that I remember listening to in my youth. I'm partly Irish, but have little cultural reference to it. I can appreciate the peaceful feelings, and the instrumentation. This sounds like it is more complex than it seems. I enjoyed listening very much!
Good old ELP....what a nice reference!:) I think all those influences are in the subconsciousness, cause I never try to copy anyone intentionaly except when I decide to do kind of tribute (Pax Europea) or a cover (Pilate's Dream) which are extremely rare features in my repertoire anyway. I'm really glad you enjoyed the listen...thanks alot my friend!
Hey there,oh mystical one!Really enjoying this one.
I dont know why but Pete Townsend came to mind somewhere during the intro, something about the mood/tone and Rhythm.I bet thats a first!Then its gone.
The mood to me is a feeling of contemplation.
Anyway mate,an exceptional moment and a worthy tribute to this sites celebrated artiste
This makes me so hungry for a DAW again! I've been writing with just an acoustic as of late and while it's nice, I do miss seeing things come together in a way that is just as beautiful as this. This track is so dreamy and I can sense the Irish influence on this one! The pads are wide and nothing is over-driven, which I think is perfection. Sometimes abstract music like this really feels like a breath of fresh air. Thanks for letting me clear my head :)
Played this one for the wife for St Patrick's day as My heritage is 50% Irish. I wanted to hear the feedback of a classically trained opera singer. She liked it found it melancholy but pleasant. I still enjoy this one.
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Cheers my friend! This track can also be used in documentaries, exploration movies, and such in my perspective.
much appewciated !:)
All the best______Orlando
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Brado
Thank you so much for this generous feedback....truly means alot!:)
With much appreciation______Orlando
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That is a wonderful pice of music mate.
I really enjoyed it.
As usual it is a great job.
All I can say is well done what else one can say to the top man LM.
Jamid
I hope everything is fine...:) Thank you so much for your always supportive feedback, all those generous words and the 'fav'!:)
With much appreciation_____Orlando
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Great mastering. All sounds so beautiful. Another very dreamy one just in a perfect Orlando style.
I really enjoyed the "vocals". Did you made them or are they real?
Everything fits very well and i enjoyed the listen!
Great one - respect
stay tuned
joe
Mit viel anerkennung______Orlando
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It has an almost religious soundscape,meditative,needs to be heard across the Far east NOW!
Keep well... Rhodesy :)
Thank you so much for your kind and supportive words and for the fav ofcourse...means the world!:)
With much appreciation_____Orlando
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Anyways, thanks alot for listening !
All the best_____Orlando
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Smooth and creamy pads flowing through my ears. I feel like I am flying in the cradle of Vishnu's many arms circumnavigating the nepalese highlands onto the Himalayas.
http://giphy.com/gifs/everest-c86i7RoMvC7M4
Play this song with that GIF and it's absolutely haunting and beautiful.
Congrats on an outstanding song.
Steve
I'm truly glad to read about your feelings on this track !
Your feedback is really positive and generous and ofcourse thank you for the gif link...It really has something to go with!:) And of course I must not forget to say big thank you for the 'fav'...means alot!:)
With much appreciation_____Orlando
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I live in India and I have never been to Himalayas :( but this track took me over to the Himalayan Journey.
I was completely immersed in the track since the beginning.
Moving textures,beautiful ambience,epic synths and pads.Sound design at it's best!
This will really suit for a movie background score.
Which libraries and VSTs do you use for your ambience music?
I'm in love with this perfection!
Great great work!
Regards,
Aviat
and generous review and the fact that you live in India
gives me even more recognition! Yes, I really had it in mind as a movie background score. I'm really glad you found it so convincing!:) I use many different vst's depending on what kind of ambience I want to create. For this one I used
CrX4, Lush-101 and Alchemy. For the next one there will be probably different set of vst's.
Thank you so much again for all those kind words and the 'fav' ofcourse ...means the world!:)
With much appreciation_____Orlando
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All the best_____Orlando
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You sure captured the grandeur and vastness of the Himalayas in this track. It is sad to see the genocide inside of Tibet being ignored by the world but on the other hand the country of Bhutan is an amazing example of how a country can respect their land, take care of their people and still prosper. Crazy mixed up world!
There is a peaceful, spiritual and uplifting feel to the track. Gave it several listens. Great meditation ambiance, my heart rate has lowered, time for more coffee.
Om Mani Padme Hung!
Wayne
Nice to have you here again my friend and I'm so pleased I have the power to control your pulse...it's just that I don't know what your doctor will say...haha!
I agree on your political and cultural observation of Tibet
and I'm even more excited on your thoughts about my mucic
and for getting the 'fav' ofcourse...thank you so much my
friend!:)
With much appreciation______Orlando
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By the way, give me a call on Skype...granny's got a present for you..:-)
With much appreciation_____Orlando
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I betcha the Dalai Lama would love this too. Awesome work again. Love it!
Blessings - Billy.
I watched the documentary on Himalaya expedition some weeks ago and the ideas for the piece of music started to emerge.
I finaly managed to put all details together and here it
is now, presented in a way which is at least close to my overall intention.
Thank you so much for this friendly feedback and the 'fav'...means alot!:)
With much appreciation______Orlando
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Yes, my friend...that was definitely a monk...Haven't I told you that I won't sing (growl) anymore...haha! The only problem you have here is that you'll have to climb far down
to safely reach the monastery, so meeting the Yeti wouldn't be such a bad option compared to this and they also say that Yetis are much more cultivated and subdued to political correctness these days...haha...so you might have clear chances by meeting one...:)
Many thanks and appreciation for this friendly revisit!
Cheers_____Orlando
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TF
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I dont know why but Pete Townsend came to mind somewhere during the intro, something about the mood/tone and Rhythm.I bet thats a first!Then its gone.
The mood to me is a feeling of contemplation.
Anyway mate,an exceptional moment and a worthy tribute to this sites celebrated artiste
Yet I really wonder where to put Townsend in this context:)
With much appreciation______Orlando
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I really like the overall track. Calm and very heavenly I must say. Very well done my friend.
-ReonN
All the best_______Orlando
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Brado
With much appreciation_____Orlando
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Cru
With much appreciation______Orlando