Absolute sci-fi, utopistic, after the end of the world war 3 (but many say the covid-19 is the World War 3...) song...bit scary, thought-provoking song, what will be with humanity type...
Hi Friend, I really appreciate your comment because the song really wanted to be disturbing, as it was inspired by a homonymous story by HP Lovecraft. This is one of my songs that will be played as a background in the pauses between one video and another during the Lovecraft Film Festival 2020 in Portland (Covid permitting). Best wishes
Hello and thank you for your nice comment. In fact, I was born in Milan and probably many of the sounds and noises of that city have remained etched in my unconscious. Best wishes
Another great job, I'm already becoming a fan ... For me it was between the soundtrack of "Blade Runner" and the Pink Floyds album "Midle".
This was another incredible trip in the imagination.
Dear Friend, thank you very much, the references you mentioned in fact are part of my baggage of musical listening. I am very happy that you like my music and I hope I will never disappoint you. Best wishes
By HPL are you referring to H. P. Lovecraft, of the double-diphthonged chthonic themologies? If so, well, that brings back memories from my ancient youth and all the paperbacks I consumed. I enjoyed your weird little piece!
Dear Friend, thank you for your review. This is one of the first songs I made using only virtual synths installed on my phone. The results obtained convinced me to use this compositional method for all my music.
Thank you My friend for your review. I tried to do some work on the sounds to get the effect I wanted. To make my songs I use a synth for mobile phones called Heath Synthesizer and that offers extraordinary possibilities in terms of sound generation and creation of sequences and patterns. Best wishes
This song gave me goosebumps, even if I did not understand the tune or melody happening. Is it the beat? The FX? The mixing? Who knows? That's the art of music you truly captivated in this track!
Dear friend, thank you very much for your interesting review. In fact, in this song I wanted to break some classical compositional schemes to dare a feeling of estrangement and restlessness to reproduce the atmosphere of the writer H. P. Lovecraft. Best wishes and see you soon
There is a faint miasmal odour of sinister stars in this ragged pit full of superstitious rustics. This detestably sticky noise has loathsome changes and an unclean species of suction that give us fitful moonbeams and a demoniac tint. Your Tense godless calm and luminous amorphousness create a deep skyey void. (If that is not a Lovecraftian depiction of your song, I don´t know what would be.) Your Friend Steve (Cru)
I like your fx work.
This track could be a base for a more complex ambient/downbeat track:
You could add some pad chords and move your extensive fx parts to the breaks...
Greetings, this is sublime. awesome control and panning on this one. I like that psychedelic synth wave that's enveloping the track. but the percussion with the right amount of verb is perfect as well. Genius.
Cru
Hi !
I really like your track. It reminds me some of good (best) tracks from JM Jarre (end of seventies), a famous french composer.
Very nice work.
Maybe a version 3 ?
Definitely has an old school electronic feel to it. Like Chris & Cosey from the Throbbing Gristle camp. I love that era of electronica so this is sweet music to my ears. Great job.
Gosh, my hometown is and was Duesseldorf. I got to know most of these guys like Klaus Dinger and Co. I was lucky to meet Wolfgang Fluehr (long time member of Kraftwerk) one night at a bar and had a whole night of talking music with the friendly guy.
You're always welcome,
Michael
Hey Stereonomicon,
I love this. A good friend of mine is a musician in the electronic field of the old school like Kraftwerk and Berlin school like Tangerine Dream and the likes. Coming from the 70s musically he has certain experiences, if you know what I mean, but your work here is much more psychedelic as most of the old stuff ... amazing.
Greetings from germany,
Michael
Dear Friend, I am very happy with your comment, all my musical training is based on German music (Kosmische Musik, Krautrock) which I consider one of the highest peaks reached by contemporary art. My favorite bands are Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Harmonia and L. A. Dusseldorf. Best wishes
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Absolute sci-fi, utopistic, after the end of the world war 3 (but many say the covid-19 is the World War 3...) song...bit scary, thought-provoking song, what will be with humanity type...
10/10
feetshake, Danke
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on The Nameless City by Stereonomicon
This was another incredible trip in the imagination.
Cheers,
Julio
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I love the JM Jarre vibe.
Well done.
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This track could be a base for a more complex ambient/downbeat track:
You could add some pad chords and move your extensive fx parts to the breaks...
on CTHULHU CALLING second version by Stereonomicon
Cru
on CTHULHU CALLING second version by Stereonomicon
I really like your track. It reminds me some of good (best) tracks from JM Jarre (end of seventies), a famous french composer.
Very nice work.
Maybe a version 3 ?
on CTHULHU CALLING second version by Stereonomicon
on CTHULHU CALLING second version by Stereonomicon
You're always welcome,
Michael
on CTHULHU CALLING second version by Stereonomicon
I love this. A good friend of mine is a musician in the electronic field of the old school like Kraftwerk and Berlin school like Tangerine Dream and the likes. Coming from the 70s musically he has certain experiences, if you know what I mean, but your work here is much more psychedelic as most of the old stuff ... amazing.
Greetings from germany,
Michael
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on CTHULHU CALLING by Stereonomicon
I love the intro.
Wonderful track mate.
Well done.
Jamid
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