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Stars of Eternity (Krzysztof Radomski RMX)
Trance
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7:31 mins bitrate:
160 kpbs size:
8,60 MB
A remix of Jukke "MyVoice" Lundqvist's XM tune, "Stars of Eternity" from 1999. Yes, I'm obsessed about remixing this artist :D
In 2007, on my 28th birthday, SPACESYNTH.NET community has shown appreciation to my activity as a musician by giving me an unique gift - Alesis Ion hardware synthesizer. To express my gratitude, I decided to compose a track especially for them. This is my tribute to SPACESYNTH.NET team and community. Track obviously utilised Ion, as well as some software synths.
A tune made for a friend's request. It's based on 10Hz waves, known as alpha waves, that are often used to amplify the effect of meditation process (friend is a yoga teacher). Listening to it while in a state of relaxation may make You hear things... well... not quite the way they are. Perhaps you'll also experience OOBE :) Just sit down/lay down, put your headphones on, relax and play it from the beginning to the end.
This is the longest ambient/experimental track I've made so far. Very odd one, mostly based on feedbacks. The tune was too big for Mikseri's server so I had to split it to 3 parts. If you want to download it, get these two remaining parts, too.
MyVoice and Protonic Storm in another cooperation... "Return Of Nosmo King" is the tune Jukke Lundqvist started composing in previous century and has never finished. Now in 2004 I've put my hands on it, converting it to midi and finishing with softsynths. It's a pure synthdance with strong modern touch. Rocks :)
One of my deepest ambient pieces. The beginning totally does not indicate where the track is gonna lead you, but the pads emerging after 3:30 leave no doubt about the true nature of this tune. Great tune to be played before sleeping.
Another ambient track, definitelly different than usual stuff. Strongly based on dark, sine pads, resonating rhythm structure and weird sonic decoration. Taken from first Fonolabe album.
Complex, detailed dark-ambient tune with strong electroacoustic touch. Sophisticated sound textures flow one into another with the sole purpose to build an atmosphere of schizophrenia and overwhelming chaos. Chaos indeed is the main element of this piece. No melodies here, and the only rhythmic element is monotonic bass-sound emerging while the track advances.
If you liked 'Fonofobia', you'll be satisfied by this one. If your are searching for positive energy in music, then this one is not for you.
A weird one. Hard to call it ambient, hard to say it's not. Anyway I think it's interesting no matter what genre could describe it the best. Bizzare, freaky rhythm, kind of clumsy and almost boring on purpose, builds the spine of the track and makes the mind convulsed. To oppose the moving quasi-rhythmic line, still drones flow in the background which amplifies the impression of schizophrenia even more. Get it if you're tough :)
Deep and cold ambient piece. Frosty, rattling drones, deep pads and kind of berlin-school sequence are the the main components of this one, hopefully absorbing your attention to the very end more than letting you ignore it.
This is a remake of awesome module of Jukke "MyVoice" Lundqvist. I find his work as one of the greatest modules ever made, that's why I finally decided to remake it with high quality tools. NOTE: it's not a remix, I aimed to remake it very closely to the original XM version (I've changed few things though). If you'd like to hear the original bloody-brilliant XM, you can find it here.
Tune starts with industrial drones and loops, quite claustrophobic, leaving not much space to breathe. The effect is even more empowered by dirty, rattling bassline, giving an impression that the trap of industrial claustophobia is unavoidable. Not for long, as the machinery fades away, giving space for extremelly deep, calm pads, like if machinery city was devoured by a tidal wave into ocean's abyss. Then there're approaching some hypnotic sequences, making you sleepy, drawing you in deeper and deeper... The slow, dreamy plunging is relaxing, but will you find a will to emerge and take a life-giving breath?
This ambient tune is quite strongly influenced by Geir Jenssen (Biosphere) music. Anyway, the berlin-school sequences make it differ from Biosphere's music, and I think it's a moody addition to this kind of ambient.
This tune is kind of strange, even as for me. I was strongly influenced by precursors of electronic music like Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Cage or Arne Nordheim, who made so-called electroacoustic music, basing on samples transformed in primitive yet impressive way. Here you will find no rhythm, no melody, neither atmosphere. It is based on sounds, single sounds, which can be appereciated when listened the right way. It requires quite a lot of devotion to understand and appereciate.
Black. Schizophrenic. Evil.
Gloomy voyage into the darkest corners of listener's soul. Deep, steamy drone invites you to step the doorsill, after which freaky feedback-based sounds leave no doupts about the realm you have been trapped in. Luckly, the rhythmic part seems to be your banister helping not to fall into total insanity. Or maybe it's only an illusion?
This is a dark ambient tune with a little influence of electroacoustic and industrial music.
Minimalism, monotony and hypnosis - these words fit perfectly to this experimental ambient tune. No melodies, no drums, just a pulsation of overwhelming, drilling sound that crushes anything in its range. On the other hand - smooth, belly hits and metalic sounds trying to keep a tight hand on the enraged pulse. Althrough it's very simple in construction, I consider it a breakthough in my musical progress.
My first truly ambient tune. Deep, frosty soundscapes pierced by rattling sounds and drummy effects; heavy and noisy loop that tries to put some order into fractality of environment filled by an arctic cold; strange whistles approaching from a distance... If you're into stuff like Biosphere, you should try it.
Chill-out with some trancy elements. Spacy and deep. Two-part construction: first one is pure chill-out, the second one is faster, more trancy, though it uses rather unusual rhythmics as for a trance music.
The evolution of spacesynth in my performance. This one is quite far from music presented by Laserdance or Koto, still having the elements of style they have developed. Strong melodies, light mood and analoque sounding - ever liked? Try this. It is freely available only as mp3.
Below you can find remixes of my tracks made by other musicians. They are property of their authors, if you want to use any of these anyhow, ask specific author first.