Last Piece of the Puzzle In Place!

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I finally finished the last piece for my next CD, an experiment in a fusion of Ambient and Jazz called Heaven.

This piece is called The Light Of Valhalla, and my original recording was noisy and unbalanced, so I scrapped it and redid it from scratch. MUCH happier with this..
:D

Your opinions welcome! (For those scoring at home, this is my real "normal" music type, the praise stuff is sort of a welcome diversion...)

The Light Of Valhalla

Relax, jump in the Jacuzzi with someone cute... Enjoy!
 
Llarion said:
I finally finished the last piece for my next CD, an experiment in a fusion of Ambient and Jazz called Heaven.

This piece is called The Light Of Valhalla, and my original recording was noisy and unbalanced, so I scrapped it and redid it from scratch. MUCH happier with this..
:D

Your opinions welcome! (For those scoring at home, this is my real "normal" music type, the praise stuff is sort of a welcome diversion...)

The Light Of Valhalla

Relax, jump in the Jacuzzi with someone cute... Enjoy!

Not getting any noise on this that I can hear through my headphones....

Everything sounds nice and level.

Very professional production on this - really nice..... Good choice of synth patches. I like the way the percussive tracks carry the melody through this.

When will your new CD be available?

:D :) :D :)
 
ido1957 said:
Not getting any noise on this that I can hear through my headphones....

Everything sounds nice and level.

Very professional production on this - really nice..... Good choice of synth patches. I like the way the percussive tracks carry the melody through this.

When will your new CD be available?

:D :) :D :)

All that's left is liner notes, traycard and liner layout, and production... :) I hope to have it done in the next couple of months.

It was an earlier version that was noisy... ;)
 
Nice how you get such a full rich sound out of a pretty sparsly populated piece of music, but then I guess that's what this style is all about.

Not my bag personally, but it sounds very well done and like I said, full & rich.
No nit's


F.S.
 
Freudian Slip said:
Nice how you get such a full rich sound out of a pretty sparsly populated piece of music, but then I guess that's what this style is all about.

Not my bag personally, but it sounds very well done and like I said, full & rich.
No nit's


F.S.

Thanks! I named my first CD "A dichotomy of silence" because I'm fascinated by how the silence in music is as important, sometimes moreso, than the sound, and as an offshoot, how dimension can be expressed with openness and sparseness. It's a strange area for me, because I generally tend toward very lush, dense arrangements... :)
 
Man....I don't know, man...It was very meditative. The definition in every instrument is stunning.

This is something I need to listen to for learning purposes.
 
Well, thank you very much! This piece is especially fun if you have great studio cans or high end buds that go REALLY low. The intention for the CD is to listen in TOTAL darkness and isolation, or as close as possible. The cymbal rolls are real, the bar chimes are real, the shaker is a loop, the rest of the percussion is my Boss DR-660, the main synth pad is my Korg Triton 61, the fretless bass melody is my RD-500 piano...
 
The fretless/synth bass is cool - could've used a few more slides though.
 
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