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... to the land of eternal peace :

http://www.anak-krakatoa.net/~downl/mis ... e_ways.mp3

The title as itself suggest very accurately the overall mood of this piece of music , and though it has been a quite complex work of composition

If everything goes on correctly : an achieved self-production of 11 titles, including this one, should be published by Musea records ( Dreaming sublabel ) within these months, ...and will be my first !




Enjoy...


...and of course feedback are welcome !














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Last edited by Krakatau on Tue May 02, 2006 5:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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F...!!!

- It wasn't that kind of "eternal peace" that i meant !

wait a minute...

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Fixed...

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Sounds like something moody from National Geographic documentaries about savannas. Nice one. :)

Lots of cool instrumentation. I can only guess what some of them are.

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Thanks Krakatau - I would have liked to hear more bass support in this, however within the context of the rest of the album it could fit ok. Other than that it's fresh and pleasing. Good luck with the album release :D

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cheers :harp:
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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Thanks for all the kind words and solidarity, BTW Musea has just add this production to their in-line catalog this morning ( see the page : http://musea.musearecords.com/ext_re_ne ... p?np=33918 ) ...much earlier than i thought !

There's an old thread that i bumped for more detail on the topic if needed...

Thanks again folks !

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little bump

For the english language folks, here's by the way, a review at the KINESIS store :

http://www.kinesiscd.com/electronic-music.htm
... just scroll down a bit.





for any of you that are interested...

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Nice work Krakatau. Good motion and interplay througout. Busy but not overdone, I could hear all the indivual parts and melody lines. I like how the texture of the peace constantly evolves but maintains a consistent foundation mood. Nicely done.

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Lovely one Krakatau! Felt like a little journey around the world at times - nice composition and instrumentation, good luck!
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Thanks for your encouraging comments folks, as said very optimistically in frensh : "Demain est un autre jour !"

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