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- KVRAF
- 8072 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
I've recently released a new album for free download:

Falls A Star: Dian Skies
Partially inspired by (and featuring a treatment of) John Keats' "Ode To Autumn" and one of his personal letters where he wrote about his favorite season... and a lot of Alchemy.

Falls A Star: Dian Skies
Partially inspired by (and featuring a treatment of) John Keats' "Ode To Autumn" and one of his personal letters where he wrote about his favorite season... and a lot of Alchemy.
- KVRian
- 874 posts since 12 Jul, 2008
*edit* wrong thread. sorry.
Anyway I've released a CD last year too (but this was done in 2006) http://freethegospel.org/gospelstar/sol ... ailthecall
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 11 Sep, 2006 from along the rivers edge in northern Ontario
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- KVRian
- 665 posts since 29 Nov, 2002 from Bury St. Edmunds, England
I have a release on the 'Okay' album by Jeff Caylor, and now also this release:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/con ... Results=10

https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/con ... Results=10
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Parallel Worlds Parallel Worlds https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=80486
- KVRist
- 374 posts since 7 Sep, 2005 from Greece
first review of the forthcoming Parallel Worlds "Shade" (DiN32) cd album:
http://www.sonicimmersion.org/review.ph ... view=71745
www.din.org.uk
www.myspace.com/parallelworldsmusic
http://www.sonicimmersion.org/review.ph ... view=71745
www.din.org.uk
www.myspace.com/parallelworldsmusic
- KVRAF
- 5713 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from UK - The Mudway Towns
Thanks guys for all the votes this month - Much better than I usually seem to get, and very encouraging

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How on earth did this get here, and how do I move it where it was supposed to be?
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How on earth did this get here, and how do I move it where it was supposed to be?
It wasn't me! (well, actually, it probably was) - apparently no longer an 'elderly', now a 'senior'! Is that promotion?
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- KVRian
- 665 posts since 29 Nov, 2002 from Bury St. Edmunds, England
Woo-Hoo, I made it onto Russian Radio...
http://4mal.promodj.ru/radioshows/63346 ... _2009.html
Track 17
http://4mal.promodj.ru/radioshows/63346 ... _2009.html
Track 17
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Parallel Worlds Parallel Worlds https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=80486
- KVRist
- 374 posts since 7 Sep, 2005 from Greece
more great comments/reviews of the forthcoming Parallel Worlds cd album "Shade" (DiN32) (Out on March 23rd)(www.din.org.uk):
from Alio Die (www.aliodie.com):
"I just got your new album and I'm listening to it, and again it is
great!!!!!!! as usual and more than usual!
Great electronic music, your peculiar liquid rhythms and unique analogue
sounds, are so meticulously assorted together... your dreamy cocktail of
vitality, organic with a slight subtle nostalgia, have no comparison
with others.. it is your personal style, and I like it !
You have a strong passion, and a great ability, I hope you'll get the
acknowledgment you deserve
Stefano/Alio Die"
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from Dagheisha.com Italian webmag:
http://www.dagheisha.com/music_section/cd.asp?idus=3804
and the automatic google translation:
"I follow the work of Bakis Sirros for several years and what has always impressed me in its search of music is the absolute ability to give a romantic touch and obsessive use of modern instrumentation and analog synthesizers particularly like the Doepfer Modular A100 whose supporter. 'Shade' is the fifth studio work of Parallel Worlds and has the task of overcoming the results achieved from 'Obsessive Surrealism'. When you have listened carefully the album may be said that the last two episodes of the discography of the Greeks are very different. The first had a capacity for implementation and visually stunning in its notes could really portray your dreams or the concerns about today's society and its ailments. In this' Shade 'instead Siros that has left its melodic caresses turned its attentions to a fabric more ambient and less structured than in the past. 'Entities' and' A Moment Frozen 'liberate the mind before the fact and change everything around the machines to take possession of the universe. In a context so overwhelming the delicate chimes of 'Shade' may appear as small lights of hope but also evil ghigni of those who have discovered the most subtle to perpetuate pain. I can not choose then. Both 'Obsessive Surrealism' and 'Shade' are two shades of surrealism electronic Parallel Worlds and the only certainty is that Bakis Sirros remains one of the most farsighted of the alternative electronic scene."
www.dagheisha.com
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from Alio Die (www.aliodie.com):
"I just got your new album and I'm listening to it, and again it is
great!!!!!!! as usual and more than usual!
Great electronic music, your peculiar liquid rhythms and unique analogue
sounds, are so meticulously assorted together... your dreamy cocktail of
vitality, organic with a slight subtle nostalgia, have no comparison
with others.. it is your personal style, and I like it !
You have a strong passion, and a great ability, I hope you'll get the
acknowledgment you deserve
Stefano/Alio Die"
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from Dagheisha.com Italian webmag:
http://www.dagheisha.com/music_section/cd.asp?idus=3804
and the automatic google translation:
"I follow the work of Bakis Sirros for several years and what has always impressed me in its search of music is the absolute ability to give a romantic touch and obsessive use of modern instrumentation and analog synthesizers particularly like the Doepfer Modular A100 whose supporter. 'Shade' is the fifth studio work of Parallel Worlds and has the task of overcoming the results achieved from 'Obsessive Surrealism'. When you have listened carefully the album may be said that the last two episodes of the discography of the Greeks are very different. The first had a capacity for implementation and visually stunning in its notes could really portray your dreams or the concerns about today's society and its ailments. In this' Shade 'instead Siros that has left its melodic caresses turned its attentions to a fabric more ambient and less structured than in the past. 'Entities' and' A Moment Frozen 'liberate the mind before the fact and change everything around the machines to take possession of the universe. In a context so overwhelming the delicate chimes of 'Shade' may appear as small lights of hope but also evil ghigni of those who have discovered the most subtle to perpetuate pain. I can not choose then. Both 'Obsessive Surrealism' and 'Shade' are two shades of surrealism electronic Parallel Worlds and the only certainty is that Bakis Sirros remains one of the most farsighted of the alternative electronic scene."
www.dagheisha.com
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- KVRist
- 374 posts since 7 Sep, 2005 from Greece
new Parallel Worlds 'Shade' (DiN32) album great review and comments:
from www.Gothtronic.com webmag:
http://www.gothtronic.com/?page=23&reviews=5867
(rating 8 / 10)
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from Bob Williams / Analogue Systems (www.analoguesystems.com):
"With his latest offering Shade, Bakis has released his best work so far.
There is some impressive sound design going on here and the mixture of analogue and digital synthesis is inspired" ----Bob Williams
from www.Gothtronic.com webmag:
http://www.gothtronic.com/?page=23&reviews=5867
(rating 8 / 10)
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from Bob Williams / Analogue Systems (www.analoguesystems.com):
"With his latest offering Shade, Bakis has released his best work so far.
There is some impressive sound design going on here and the mixture of analogue and digital synthesis is inspired" ----Bob Williams
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Parallel Worlds Parallel Worlds https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=80486
- KVRist
- 374 posts since 7 Sep, 2005 from Greece
New Great review of Parallel Worlds 'Shade'(DiN32) cd Album (Out Now!)
http://www.pugachov.ru/eem/reviews3.html#PARALLELSHADE
"Parallel Worlds "Shade" (DiN Records, 2009)
"Shade" is the brand-new album by Greek electronic musician Bakis Sirros who uses a helluvalot of gear, including large analogue modular systems. The cover gives it a rather austere look but let's hear if the music is similar or not. "Frightening Frontiers" gets things going with a dubby bass line and echoing experimental sounds. Soon a mysterious melody emerges, as the bass drum quickens its pace. This music is full of tension and anguish. It effectively combines IDM with traditional EM structures, leaning more towards the former. I must mention the great melodic content - it's really something that makes this track stand out from the crowd. Besides, there's a great attention to details and sound programming. The synthetic textures are used effectively and masterfully. With "Entities", we enter a darker realm. Analogue sounds wander on, as a slow bass line asserts itself of the blanket of synthetic pads and glitchy textures. A rhythmic section follows, interrupted by an atmospheric interlude where simply wonderful electric piano sounds appear. The track ends with quiet, Cluster-type chords that gradually fade into silence. "A Moment Frozen" is totally ghostly - two minutes of static, vinyl-like cracking and mysterious, deep chords. Wonderful, cinematic stuff. "Mutating Realities" is the longest track at 10 and a half minutes. Weird sounds are joined by a slow bass drum rhythm, as menacing chords persist in the right channel of the stereo field. More strange sounds are added, as the track sets up a menacing, dark mood. Surprisingly, distant Mellotron flutes surface after 4 minutes. These do not overstay their welcome, though, and are soon drowned by the rhythm and other synthetic sounds. For the last several minutes, this rather intense section is replaced by a barely-heard soundscape - ghostly, aquatic and shimmering. Soon the soundscape transforms into a reprise of the rhythmic theme that was heard before, this time it sounding more minimal and stripped down to the essential elements. "Compulsive Mechanics" is fittingly industrial. Metallic sounds are arranged into a curious rhythmic pattern, as the melody is hypnotic and repetitive. A key change follows, as the track gets more dramatic. Another key change and what we get in the end is a very enjoyable EM number of experimental nature. "Not Being Mirrored" begins with repeating bass, before a busy rhythm is introduced. A weird melody appears, developing into something more shaped and distinguished. Still not something you could hum to, though. A ghostly, musicbox-like melody is introduced, accompanied by synthetic rhythms. The title track plunges into melancholy with its repeating minimal melody and a gently popping rhythm. This is also probably the most emotionally charged track, although the emotions it expresses are those of the stark variety. "Urgency" starts with a voice sample before a stiff, slow rhythm is introduced. After a while, in come upbeat sequences and suspenseful strings. This could serve as the soundtrack to a chase scene in a futuristic movie. The rhythms here are a bit harder than what Bakis is usually known for. There's also a great, mysterious melodic theme near the end. "Towards" is ethereal and flowing, with the rhythmic elements mostly consisting of looped clicks, gentle bass throbs and other such subtle sounds. The track makes nice use of the piano. Finally, "Ungreat Certainty" finishes off on a purely Dark Ambient note. The track mostly consists of floating drones, processed sounds and subtle bass loops. "Shade" is certainly the most accomplished work by Parallel Worlds so far, with great choice of sounds and a claustrophobic, shadowy atmosphere. It's difficult to emphasize any track, but the ones that I thought really stood out were "A Moment Frozen", "Compulsive Mechanics", "Shade", "Towards" and "Ungreat Certainty". This album is highly recommended for fans of modern Electronic Music."
Artemi Pugachov / Encyclopedia Of Electronic Music
http://www.pugachov.ru/eem/reviews3.html#PARALLELSHADE
"Parallel Worlds "Shade" (DiN Records, 2009)
"Shade" is the brand-new album by Greek electronic musician Bakis Sirros who uses a helluvalot of gear, including large analogue modular systems. The cover gives it a rather austere look but let's hear if the music is similar or not. "Frightening Frontiers" gets things going with a dubby bass line and echoing experimental sounds. Soon a mysterious melody emerges, as the bass drum quickens its pace. This music is full of tension and anguish. It effectively combines IDM with traditional EM structures, leaning more towards the former. I must mention the great melodic content - it's really something that makes this track stand out from the crowd. Besides, there's a great attention to details and sound programming. The synthetic textures are used effectively and masterfully. With "Entities", we enter a darker realm. Analogue sounds wander on, as a slow bass line asserts itself of the blanket of synthetic pads and glitchy textures. A rhythmic section follows, interrupted by an atmospheric interlude where simply wonderful electric piano sounds appear. The track ends with quiet, Cluster-type chords that gradually fade into silence. "A Moment Frozen" is totally ghostly - two minutes of static, vinyl-like cracking and mysterious, deep chords. Wonderful, cinematic stuff. "Mutating Realities" is the longest track at 10 and a half minutes. Weird sounds are joined by a slow bass drum rhythm, as menacing chords persist in the right channel of the stereo field. More strange sounds are added, as the track sets up a menacing, dark mood. Surprisingly, distant Mellotron flutes surface after 4 minutes. These do not overstay their welcome, though, and are soon drowned by the rhythm and other synthetic sounds. For the last several minutes, this rather intense section is replaced by a barely-heard soundscape - ghostly, aquatic and shimmering. Soon the soundscape transforms into a reprise of the rhythmic theme that was heard before, this time it sounding more minimal and stripped down to the essential elements. "Compulsive Mechanics" is fittingly industrial. Metallic sounds are arranged into a curious rhythmic pattern, as the melody is hypnotic and repetitive. A key change follows, as the track gets more dramatic. Another key change and what we get in the end is a very enjoyable EM number of experimental nature. "Not Being Mirrored" begins with repeating bass, before a busy rhythm is introduced. A weird melody appears, developing into something more shaped and distinguished. Still not something you could hum to, though. A ghostly, musicbox-like melody is introduced, accompanied by synthetic rhythms. The title track plunges into melancholy with its repeating minimal melody and a gently popping rhythm. This is also probably the most emotionally charged track, although the emotions it expresses are those of the stark variety. "Urgency" starts with a voice sample before a stiff, slow rhythm is introduced. After a while, in come upbeat sequences and suspenseful strings. This could serve as the soundtrack to a chase scene in a futuristic movie. The rhythms here are a bit harder than what Bakis is usually known for. There's also a great, mysterious melodic theme near the end. "Towards" is ethereal and flowing, with the rhythmic elements mostly consisting of looped clicks, gentle bass throbs and other such subtle sounds. The track makes nice use of the piano. Finally, "Ungreat Certainty" finishes off on a purely Dark Ambient note. The track mostly consists of floating drones, processed sounds and subtle bass loops. "Shade" is certainly the most accomplished work by Parallel Worlds so far, with great choice of sounds and a claustrophobic, shadowy atmosphere. It's difficult to emphasize any track, but the ones that I thought really stood out were "A Moment Frozen", "Compulsive Mechanics", "Shade", "Towards" and "Ungreat Certainty". This album is highly recommended for fans of modern Electronic Music."
Artemi Pugachov / Encyclopedia Of Electronic Music
- KVRAF
- 12184 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Real Legacy Records just released our single, "Essence" featuring Aliciya Angel. It's a progressive house track and features excellent remixes by Alex Reliic, Callum B, and FAKE. Available exclusively at www.beatport.com.

Supported by:
Marcus Schossow, Dj Preach, Dan Marciano (#1 French D), Airbase, Nicholas Benisson, Sasha Le Monnier,, Dimitri Kechagias, Eelkle Klejin, Flash Brothers, Pedro Del Mar, Manuel Le Saux, Mazza & Martinelli, Suzy Solar, Tom Colontonio, Vicky Devine, Sasha Da Link, Di.fm, Der Mystik, Christian Cambas, Nosmo V Kris B, D-Mark, Daniel Loubscher, Dj Danjo, Dj John Wright, Fabio Stein, Johan Nilsson, Mike Harrington, I-Vibes, Setrise, Haris C, Jake Shanahan, and more.

Supported by:
Marcus Schossow, Dj Preach, Dan Marciano (#1 French D), Airbase, Nicholas Benisson, Sasha Le Monnier,, Dimitri Kechagias, Eelkle Klejin, Flash Brothers, Pedro Del Mar, Manuel Le Saux, Mazza & Martinelli, Suzy Solar, Tom Colontonio, Vicky Devine, Sasha Da Link, Di.fm, Der Mystik, Christian Cambas, Nosmo V Kris B, D-Mark, Daniel Loubscher, Dj Danjo, Dj John Wright, Fabio Stein, Johan Nilsson, Mike Harrington, I-Vibes, Setrise, Haris C, Jake Shanahan, and more.
Logic Pro | LUNA Pro | OB-X8 | Prophet 6 | OB-6 | Trigon 6 | Rev2 | TEO-5 | Pro 3 | SE-1X | Minitaur | Integra-7 | TR-1000 | Analog RYTM mk2 | Digitakt 2 | TD-3 MO | TD-3 | Maschine+
- KVRAF
- 12184 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Just an update - here's a review of "Essence" at musicritics.com:
http://musicritics.com/wp/2009/03/27/es ... y-impulse/
http://musicritics.com/wp/2009/03/27/es ... y-impulse/
Logic Pro | LUNA Pro | OB-X8 | Prophet 6 | OB-6 | Trigon 6 | Rev2 | TEO-5 | Pro 3 | SE-1X | Minitaur | Integra-7 | TR-1000 | Analog RYTM mk2 | Digitakt 2 | TD-3 MO | TD-3 | Maschine+
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Parallel Worlds Parallel Worlds https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=80486
- KVRist
- 374 posts since 7 Sep, 2005 from Greece
there is a new great review of the Parallel Worlds 'Shade' (DiN32) cd album (www.din.org.uk) in the Morpheus music site:
http://www.electronicmusicmall.com/Html ... .htm#shade
(rating 5 / 5)
an extract:
"...The maturity of form and thematic content is strongly evident as Parallel Worlds continue their inevitable upward journey into the electronic halls of fame.
This album has been well chosen to appeal to the growing army of DiN fans. It is perhaps one of the label's more readily accessible products with plenty going on to hold the attention and a rich sonic chiaroscuro effect providing plenty of emotive ambience. If you enjoy brooding, dynamic electronica crawling with atmosphere - then this is a strong contender."
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and another great review on the Reflections Of Darkness webmag:
http://www.reflectionsofdarkness.com/in ... &Itemid=44
(rating 8.5 / 10)
an extract:
"...Carefully crafted atmospheres and rhythms is what you'll get on 'Shade' while especially the atmospheres are outstanding pieces of work. Even though the project's released already 5 albums including this one, this was the first time I ever heard its name but I'm sure to keep an eye on PARALLEL WORLDS from now on and you should as well."
http://www.electronicmusicmall.com/Html ... .htm#shade
(rating 5 / 5)
an extract:
"...The maturity of form and thematic content is strongly evident as Parallel Worlds continue their inevitable upward journey into the electronic halls of fame.
This album has been well chosen to appeal to the growing army of DiN fans. It is perhaps one of the label's more readily accessible products with plenty going on to hold the attention and a rich sonic chiaroscuro effect providing plenty of emotive ambience. If you enjoy brooding, dynamic electronica crawling with atmosphere - then this is a strong contender."
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and another great review on the Reflections Of Darkness webmag:
http://www.reflectionsofdarkness.com/in ... &Itemid=44
(rating 8.5 / 10)
an extract:
"...Carefully crafted atmospheres and rhythms is what you'll get on 'Shade' while especially the atmospheres are outstanding pieces of work. Even though the project's released already 5 albums including this one, this was the first time I ever heard its name but I'm sure to keep an eye on PARALLEL WORLDS from now on and you should as well."
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- Resident Cellist
- 539 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Ireland
Hi Guys
this is a relaxation CD that myself and personal development trainer have just released.
Check it out and chill!
http://www.ambitrance.com/store.php

this is a relaxation CD that myself and personal development trainer have just released.
Check it out and chill!
http://www.ambitrance.com/store.php

