Departure from the Heartlands (ElectroProg - Seismic Sorrow)

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annode wrote:Hey, having me a listen now on my hi-fi system...still like it, still think those pads get pretty loud. Cool track though. Gonna listen again.
Hey, some mean weather in Thailand huh? Never been there, but have witnessed some 'fast and furious' weather in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The land is flat so you can see far distances and when the atmosphere changes, it changes big. Harsh systems get going and coming down the pike real quick. I was just there for a few weeks. Can`t imagine tornado season! :lol:
Thanks very much for taking another listen, annode. Glad you still like it :)

I have never seen any really bad weather when I have been in Thailand, apart from some torrential rainstorms, although this one, and others in my experience tend to last only for a few hours.

I was in Houston a long time ago, and I had a 15 minute drive into work. When I left the motel it was 35 degrees Celsius. I arrived at the office and the temperature had dropped by almost 20 degrees, and bright sunshine had been replaced by black clouds and a a storm of near apocalyptic spectacle. I think it only lasted for 45 minutes or so, and then the sunshine returned.

I wouldn't want to get in the way of a tornado :eek:

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Beautiful track. Took my mind to a different place while listening to it on headphones.

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Frantz wrote:I get the impression of moving through dark clouds. The sounds are generally excellent. The mix is very good although there is a slight fuzziness to it which could be intentional. All frequencies are under control and it sounds good at any volume.
That fuzziness was almost certainly intentional. Some of the synth patches I used had "secondary" components, The main arp was processed through Harmonic Adder and the Paulstretched "string" certainly contained some dirt, much of which was filtered out.
Frantz wrote: I have to admit I'm not an ambient aficionado. This kind of music works as background music for me rather than something that holds my attention.

In any case, it is enjoyable and goes down smooth with the beverage of your choice. :)
I'm just checking the veracity of that statement now :)
Frantz wrote: You're right to be careful with those monks from Thailand. Their team of lawyers will sue you six ways to Sunday for any uncredited samples. :ud:
:o :o

Thanks very much for listening and commenting, Frantz. Glad you enjoyed it :)

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Beautiful drifting music Tim! Grand and peaceful at the same time... :)
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layzer wrote:nice one tim, i loved the inharmonics and the washes in this. it sounded nice and spacey on the phones.
ready to go nite nite.
Thanks very much for having a listen and commenting, layzer. Glad you liked it :)

I'm hoping to put up another version of this in a few months, with out the processed strings, but featuring sampled vocals. I think the bell-synth was a preset in Zebralette. Sleep well.

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Verrrry nice music indeed Tim!

It's a good way to escape the noise of the outer world- giving a space to think and be calm.

This comes to mind when listening to this track:

... is pure, distilled emotion.

...fuel for the imagination.

...'Ambient' music teaches one patience.

I particularly enjoyed the processed strings & bell type sounds.

Great job. :)

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epiphaneia wrote:Fine piece, very relaxing, warm and transparent-sounding, plus it kept my attention as there´s just enough development throughout, but not so much as to disturb the mood :clap: Quite obviously, it pays off to stay away from these evil drums sometimes 8)
Thanks very much for listening and commenting, epiphaneia. Glad you liked it :)

My next track currently features no percussion, although I fear that will change during the next couple of weekends. I can't shake the habit :hyper:

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vizibledog wrote:Beautiful track. Took my mind to a different place while listening to it on headphones.
Thank you very much for listening and commenting, vizibledog. Glad you liked it and glad that it had the desired effect :)

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Allomerus wrote:Beautiful drifting music Tim! Grand and peaceful at the same time... :)
It's one of those "life in slow motion" observations. Probably best listened to with a beer.

Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, John. It's much appreciated. Glad you liked it :tu:

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Downloaded and listen a few times... One of my favourites of yours! :)
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any1particular wrote:Verrrry nice music indeed Tim!

It's a good way to escape the noise of the outer world- giving a space to think and be calm.

This comes to mind when listening to this track:

... is pure, distilled emotion.

...fuel for the imagination.

...'Ambient' music teaches one patience.

I particularly enjoyed the processed strings & bell type sounds.

Great job. :)
Hey, Chuck. Good to hear from you.

There was quite a bit of "emotional" input on here. I was surrounded by images and sounds from my recent trip to Thailand when I put this together. This is actually V2 of this track. The original contained some samples recorded in a temple, and I wanted to make sure that I didn't encounter any copyright problems, so I replaced all of the original field recordings. I might look into making the original version available next year.

Glad you liked the strings. It's quite surprising what can be done with a little time-stretching.

My day-job teaches me patience :)

Thanks very much for listening and commenting :) Looking forward to your next tune.

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Allomerus wrote:Downloaded and listen a few times... One of my favourites of yours! :)
Glad this is still hitting the spot for you, John :) I need to get back into composition mode. I'm having problems finding time for it recently.

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You have managed to do a great ambient style song and it kept me interested through the whole song. Well done!

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Wow! I lost consciousness for a while. I haven't had a drink or a drug since May 26, 1993. Thank you.

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Hezekiel wrote:You have managed to do a great ambient style song and it kept me interested through the whole song. Well done!
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