meLos collection up
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
i just uploaded my meLos albumette, six
abstract electronic pieces exploring melody:
http://www.rachmiel.org/music/music.htm
please have a listen. dark ambient lovers
especially welcome. feedback, as always,
appreciated.
enjoy.
rachMiel
abstract electronic pieces exploring melody:
http://www.rachmiel.org/music/music.htm
please have a listen. dark ambient lovers
especially welcome. feedback, as always,
appreciated.
enjoy.
rachMiel
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
grabbing ...
thanks ...
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
These are great, really enjoyed them. A few I wasn't so sure about at the beginning but they all seem to develop into their own thing in time.
I've heard some of your tracks in the past, mostly stuff from reactions.com, but I like these the best of what I've heard.
Are you planning any future series looking at other aspects of music, like rhythm or timbre? Or another melody series?
Cheers,
Steve
I've heard some of your tracks in the past, mostly stuff from reactions.com, but I like these the best of what I've heard.
Are you planning any future series looking at other aspects of music, like rhythm or timbre? Or another melody series?
Cheers,
Steve
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3724 posts since 30 Jan, 2005 from rochester, ny
steve, thanks for listening.
yeah, i've been struggling for a long time (pretty much since i started doing electronic music non-casually about five years ago) to find a way to "package" my very personal (idiosyncratic) and un-mainstream notions of sound and structure in a way that would communicate clearly (and beautifully) to others. i agree that these are the closest so far to succeeding. still a long way to go.
and, yes: i'm going to be uploading collections of pieces that explore other musical realms: gruuve, lambience, extreme covers, and more.
cheers,
rachMiel
yeah, i've been struggling for a long time (pretty much since i started doing electronic music non-casually about five years ago) to find a way to "package" my very personal (idiosyncratic) and un-mainstream notions of sound and structure in a way that would communicate clearly (and beautifully) to others. i agree that these are the closest so far to succeeding. still a long way to go.
and, yes: i'm going to be uploading collections of pieces that explore other musical realms: gruuve, lambience, extreme covers, and more.
cheers,
rachMiel