The Journey of Amun-Ra

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Amun-Ra, the sun god of the ancient Egyptians, journeys across the sky in his manjet-boat.

Ok, it was an excuse to have a go at some Eastern sounds and scales :)

The Journey of Amun-Ra

Thanks for listening, any comments much appreciated!

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That was great.

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Nice track. Starts off like '80s Tangerine Dream and the develops into a Middle-Eastern whirlfest. As well as the woodwind sounds there are some great synths on here.

Great work :)
Last edited by seismic1 on Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:37 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :)

The reedy instrument was 'Zourna' by Safwan Matni, there are a couple of loops made with Tekky's ZeNeRyC Free, and some arps and bass done with ZebraCM. And some reverb from QuikQuak's Fusion Field, my prize from last month's contest :)

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Love it. Some awesome sounds and a perfect mixout
the kraftwerk-ish sounds work very well as does the flute

PERFECT

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I liked that a lot :)

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this scores a 8) 8) from me

got better and better

only thing, i wanted to hear some perc with skins in the 2nd half. whatever, nice work!

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Well inspired composition. Very evocative, a thick feel of mystery
Cool sounds and appropriate arrangements, I like the way you blend in synth sounds and real instruments emulations. Very good mix.

:tu:

Cheers

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Wow, thanks for the positive responses! :) I think kcisANDderit's comment is a good one, some bolder drum sounds would probably have worked well. As for mixing 'real' and synth sounds, I listened to a lot of Hawkwind in my youth, and Ozric Tentacles rather later when I discovered them, so I guess they've been quite influential here.

Anyway, glad you enjoyed it!

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What a great piece of music! I love the whirling Dervish second half - you have that insanely fast percussion absolutely nailed, and those exotic scales sound so alien and familiar at the same time. Bravo sir :D

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kryptonaut wrote:I listened to a lot of Hawkwind in my youth, and Ozric Tentacles rather later when I discovered them, so I guess they've been quite influential here.
Ah. An OT fan. Which is your favourite album? I think Waterfall Cities was the best thing they did. Some of the layering and progressions on there were just inspired.

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Great intro sound, that develops really nicely, cool eastern vibe.

yes this sounds very good kryptonaut...funny, tis kind of music that fits with your nic.

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mikusan wrote: those exotic scales sound so alien and familiar at the same time
It's strange, there were places where I felt that the flute sounded a bit flat, but if I raised it a semitone it was too sharp - I wonder if the scale I was trying for was not a 12-semitone one. Something to investigate further one day!
seismic1 wrote: Ah. An OT fan. Which is your favourite album? I think Waterfall Cities was the best thing they did. Some of the layering and progressions on there were just inspired.
I don't have Waterfall Cities - perhaps I should get a copy. I think my favourites are Erpland and Strangeitude, possibly because they are the first ones I bought. TBH I found after a while their albums seemed to be all rather similar, but perhaps I need to revisit some of their catalogue. I always enjoy it when an Ozrics track pops up on random shuffle :)
fateamenabletochange wrote: yes this sounds very good kryptonaut...funny, tis kind of music that fits with your nic
Thank you! I arrived at the name kryptonaut via a slightly convoluted path - I think literally it probably means something like 'secret sailor' which doesn't describe me at all! Perhaps a 'voyager through hidden things' though, which might tie in with my previous obsessions with astronomy, microscopy and macro photography :)

Cheers!

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