I think this captures the ¨Lovecraftian¨ ethos quite well. nice work, great panning. Cool Synth Trills around 2:38. Overall you have such a grasp on this sound. Bravo
Steven
Caro Marco,
THIS ONE would have been perfect as the tribute to Florian.
I agree with others saying this sounds dedicated to the past but I also hear your own style and some very modern elements too. Isn't it funny that the use of a snare sound is quite similar to that many are using today? Your artistic skills are awesome – on this one as well as on everything else you do ...! P.S.: I will get me some of HPLs books – that is another effect of your works here.
Dear Friend, your words truly honor me. I have a great esteem for your artistic work and I learned to appreciate you as a friend, despite the fact that we never met. By now in my family you have become legendary. Thanks and a warm greeting, see you soon
Marco
Great repetitive track mate
i like the repetitive beat and the synth analog sound you used
it work very well
about the Lovecraft stuff (i was an urge fan in my teen's years) your phased sound work well but what about a more aquatic sound too ?
Anyway cool track mate
Hello and thank you for your comment, in this period I am trying to create abstract, bizarre and minimalist sounds with repeated and somewhat obsessive loops.
Best wishes
This was fun to listen to, great job! The robot sounds JUST like this app I used to have on my iPad called "Bebot". If you never heard of it check it out, I think it's still free. I've been meaning to use that app for a track and this has inspired me to. Thanks for sharing!
Hello friend, thank you for your review and for the interesting information. To make this song I used a fantastic low cost cell phone synth called Heat Synthesizer.
Best wishes
Ahh what has Marco conjured up for us in his laboratory of Lovecraftian sounds? That's a nice intro. Awesome Phase effect on the pad. I love that effect even if it is dated to a very specific time period. This song builds so nicely in a very cool post-minimalist fashion. You have captured the ¨heart of Mnar¨ gracefully with this tune. Love the ending phase-wah effect. congrats.
Your Friend Steven
Hi Steven and thank you for your listening so carefully and for your nice words. It is always a pleasure to hear from you, music brings people together despite the distances, here the situation is improving a bit.
Best wishes and see you soon
That was a pretty neat listen! I love stuff like this. It sounds very space-like. I haven't read the story you had mentioned in the description, but the track is very cool on it's own... awesome job!
Thank you very much for your flattering comment. For some time now I have been concentrating on making music inspired by the literary work of H. P. Lovecraft and this is the reason why I am looking for particular sounds.
Best wishes
This has a late 70's early 80's, Euro electronic, avant-garde "What kinda weird sounds can we make with a synth" "kinda thing going on. Like for an art film or something. Make a surreal art film about robots with this as the soundtrack. I'm telling you, it works. Great job man.
Thanks Friend, I actually wanted to convey this feeling. I am very interested in your opinion, I consider you a very interesting and original musician, you carry out a refined and complex sound research.
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Thanks, I'm glad you liked my song, in fact it was born as something experimental and unconventional. This is one of my songs that will be released in the background at the upcoming Portland Lovecraft Film Festival. Best wishes
strange and for some reason reminded me of the film Blade runner where the human replicants are being hunted down for termination except they are better than the humans who hunt them. Nice track i enjoyed it and replayed it. Regards Robbie.
Hello and thank you very much for your comment, your approach to the atmosphere of Blade Runner is interesting, a film that I have always appreciated for its visionary charge.
Best wishes
Wow Stereonomicon - that was quite a trip which caused me flashbacks ... Unfortunately Edgar Froese is (another one who is) not among us anymore – he should hear it! But don't get me wrong, your great work does not need any comparisons, it stands alone.
Greetings to lovely Italy,
Michael
Good morning Michael, it is always a great pleasure to hear from you, thank you for the comparison with Edgar Froese, for me this is a real honor. I keep following your fantastic music on Looperman.
Best wishes and see you soon
Marco
Psychedelic indeed! I'mentering the Twilight zone. lol I have never heard a build up like before. Oooo that change up is brilliant. So cosmic crazy. I enjoy stuff like this. Just close my eyes. Much more of a ride on some real psychedelics. Great work
Hi Steven, in fact I felt the need to pay homage to this musician who was so important to me, making me known since I was a child a new way of making music.
Greetings and see you soon
Nice tribute, with good chosen sounds, to a real great artist.
I think i can say that the most of us wouldn't be here if he had never made music. But the most here maybe not even known who he was.
Thanks Friend, I am happy that you enjoyed my modest attempt. I have a great respect for the German Krautrock which I consider the highest form of musical art expressed in the last century. My models have always been bands like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Neu! and La Dusseldorf, but also individual musicians such as Klaus Schulze. Best wishes
Hi Michael, I have to thank you very much, I owe you the idea of creating this modest tribute to the memory of the great musician. Best wishes and see you soon
Marco
You had me at "the most disgusting electronic slurry," bro. I listened to the whole thing, every second. And I enjoyed it. I found myself wondering - hm, should it build? Maybe crescendo until it's unbearable? Maybe use some sort of Doppler Effect? In the end, I had no answers. I just enjoyed it.
Dear Friend, I also had a lot of fun reading your comment and I'm very happy that you enjoyed my strange experiments. To answer your curiosity I can tell you that to create these sounds I used a beautiful synth for cell phone called Heat Synthesizer and that allows me to get all the psychedelic oddities that go through my brain. Best wishes
Hi Friend, in fact it is just a strange alchemical mixture of sounds. I wanted to achieve an effect of immobile chaos but at the same time in malignant evolution. Best wishes
Thank you for your appreciation, my friend. I really think Discipline and I will be making new tracks in the future as our collaboration works so well. Best wishes
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Steven
Marco
on A trip to the planet Yuggoth by Stereonomicon
on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
Which DAW did you use?
on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
THIS ONE would have been perfect as the tribute to Florian.
I agree with others saying this sounds dedicated to the past but I also hear your own style and some very modern elements too. Isn't it funny that the use of a snare sound is quite similar to that many are using today? Your artistic skills are awesome – on this one as well as on everything else you do ...! P.S.: I will get me some of HPLs books – that is another effect of your works here.
Greetings to your kids,
have a nice day,
Michael
Marco
on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
Best wishes
on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
i like the repetitive beat and the synth analog sound you used
it work very well
about the Lovecraft stuff (i was an urge fan in my teen's years) your phased sound work well but what about a more aquatic sound too ?
Anyway cool track mate
Best wishes
on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
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on The revenge of Bokrug by Stereonomicon
Your Friend Steven
Best wishes and see you soon
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on Ghatanothoa by Stereonomicon
I love the intro mate.
Brilliant track.
Well done
Majid
on Ghatanothoa by Stereonomicon
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on The Nameless City by Stereonomicon
I expected something different,
not quite sure what,
but it wasn't a bad ride. :-)
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on The Nameless City by Stereonomicon
Greetings to lovely Italy,
Michael
Best wishes and see you soon
Marco
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on In Memory Of Florian Schneider by Stereonomicon
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on In Memory Of Florian Schneider by Stereonomicon
Nice tribute, with good chosen sounds, to a real great artist.
I think i can say that the most of us wouldn't be here if he had never made music. But the most here maybe not even known who he was.
Good work!
stay tuned
joe
on In Memory Of Florian Schneider by Stereonomicon
Greetings,
Michael
Marco
on In Memory Of Florian Schneider by Stereonomicon
Beautiful dynamics, deserve more room to expand.
Now, unfortunately, you have to pay trbute to Albert One, which passed away too.
on Azathoth by Stereonomicon
on Azathoth by Stereonomicon
It is so particular in its own way, is impossible find any flaw, because of the perception stands in listener's ears.
Is kinda melting crucible where everything is possible and everything is ok ahahha
on The Idol of Cthulhu -Discipline and Stereonomicon by Stereonomicon
Julio