:: Voyage To The Forgotten Spirit ::

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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.thalamusic.dk/Voyage_To_The_ ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © 2003 Loah Naux<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> He spoke again. This time a longer story. I think I'll keep him in there for further experience.

Anyway, his voice is so deep it even goes below 4 Hz (the sun in your solar system speaks at about 8 waves a minute, we are actually heading towards that), so don't turn up your louzy speakers unless you have 18" or a BIIIG sub, it migth damage your way aged systems.

If somebody request a noncompressed file, with much better sound of the forgotten spirit, I can hack it through your so called "secure" (haha) sattelite system down there at Z.

Loah.

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Post by Neil B »

Awesome. Shades of Tangerine Dream, Serrie and others. I was waiting for the modular sequencers to kick in - perhaps that's the 30 minute version. Lovely and deep.

Not bad at all for an alien :grin:
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Post by Thalamus »

We as an organism is hornered by your kind words, Neil.

I think, unless you insist, that we should wait with the sequencers, until the voyage is over and to we reach the planet of dancing souls.

Loah.
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Post by Neil B »

And when the voyage is over, do we get Noah back without you coming through his stomach?
Or do we send the lads round to sort you out?

Pleasure to listen to it

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Mr. B, do you actually think that you are scaring me one bit with your lads? Heh, If you saw me in person, you'ld run right back between your mama's legs (ehh, dont misunderstand me here!!).

If the godess of luck smiles to us, we'll land somewhere either tonight or early tomorrow, but here in space, like in life, there are no real qarenty.

Loah.
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Post by alfonso »

Very very good!! This stuff is music!
I must say that today I brought here my new speakers, and your track sounds fantastic in them! I bought ADAM S2A, luxury nearfields!

I can say that on my NS10 half of the track isn't there!

I love this kind of music. I used to be a grat fan of TD in the 70's, and I can find some similar sensations in this music. But this track has personality too. I'll rate it 10.
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Post by hubird »

Alfonso, You got ADAMs...?!!
I told ya, good eh?

In the German Keyboards of august '03 there was a -again- huge nearfields test, examinating just new systems compared with the 2 year ago test.
(Like before, the test was set up in a 'musical' way, not by electronic measurements).

-Test winner: Yahama MSP 10ST

-Recommended: Emes black tv, Emes Violett tv, Event TR-6, Mackie HR624, Mackie HR6626, PSI A17-2.

-Price tip: Samson resolv 65A.

BUT: even the winner Yamaha MSP 10ST was not able to beat the both co winners of the earlier test, beeing the Genelec 1030APM and the ADAM P11-A.
As stated before on planetz I checked these both in a direct comparison, and to me the ADAMs are even more musical.
So Alphonso, I have to say - I LIKE to say - you have - in my very conviction - (one of) the best system(s) in the world!
:smile: :smile:

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Post by Thalamus »

Thank you and congrats on your new speakers, I heard them and they are super super.

I have never heard TD, but i'll take that a a compliment and dig them.
Yours truely

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Post by petal »

Another beautiful piece - Less complex than your usual stuff :wink: but still very interesting.

I especially like the pad and mood that kicks in at 3:20 - very beatiful. I'm a sucker for that stuff, gives me the chills :grin:

Just keep on spacetraveling - it's an interesting voyage!

Thomas :smile:
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Post by hubird »

great track Thalamus!
Close as possible to the concept, which is a sign of quality to me, compliments!
Just one remark if you don't mind.
Maybe it's nonsense, anyway It's how I feel it now :smile:
It could intensify the atmosphere if there were some, nicely spread 'highlights' now and then.
You know Brian Eno's Music for Airports?
There's a sparingly grandpiano melody layered in, without any disturbing effect to the atmosphere.
Kinda that way some piano notes could do miracles by giving it some depth communication between the layered background sound and the piano's expliciet talking.

It's strange that a piano fit's in almost all kind of music, as an electronic type of music maker I have great respect for the piano.
I'm sure it would sound great in this piece of music.

Anyway, many sounds could do this job.
It's just that the piano sounds nice to people from all artistic directions.
That fits the open non-confronting apply of your music here.
Just one of my two cents :smile:

And sorry for - how they say it here? - somethoing like carrying away the thread from the subject, it was late already, and I wasn't realy sober.
Moreover, my wife left me yesterday, my house burned down last night, and my father, who is a well known multimiljonair, has de-inherited me today.

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Post by Thalamus »

Hi there folks,

Thanks for your kind words, I'm glad you can follow me along my travel.

Yeah, I know Music for Airports, great stuff indeed. Been years since I listened to it, though.

I like the idea of a piano in there, but I must say that the real goal for me in this project is to keep VERY floating or true to my idea of how the universe sounds. Then in this context, many of the sounds makes no sense in a normal musical way, but more provide some kind of deep and extreme slow atmosphere.

I guess I'll have to experiment a little on this one.
Yours truely

Noah Laux
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