<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/mus ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers<BR> kensuguro<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Well, ever since I read a post in the OT forum by staffan about space synth, I've been sort of thinking of doing a really melodious one. There's probably much more to spacesynth style than what I've done, but anyway, this is my rendition of the style. A little mix of space/cadet type themes and 80's japanese pop.
who would have thought of a trumpet as the main melody! I used a bunch of a1 synths and the d4 freem drums for alesis drums.
spacesynth: Galaxy Renaissance
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Senpai ken-san!
Early YMO goes gameboy anime.
Made me laugh - i played this right after getting all moody listening to your composition "luke"...
Quite a contrast.
Not space music genre, but what would this be called, anyway? Labels are meant to be accurate, but i was "mislead" into a surprise, and that is worth much.
^_^
Early YMO goes gameboy anime.
Made me laugh - i played this right after getting all moody listening to your composition "luke"...
Quite a contrast.
Not space music genre, but what would this be called, anyway? Labels are meant to be accurate, but i was "mislead" into a surprise, and that is worth much.
^_^
Just a freethinking mystic in the buckle of the bible belt.
Somewhat out of place, in a land of hate and fears -
what's left to to but journey through the space between my ears?
Somewhat out of place, in a land of hate and fears -
what's left to to but journey through the space between my ears?
O Genke des-ka,
I have listened to all of your contributions, and your web stuff. You do have a signature approach that is recognisable. I enjoy your music and hope to hear more, as I get ideas from everyone who contributes to the Z in this thread. I will be doing my stuff as I come to grips with VDAT soon. I expect most of you guys will think what the hell was that, but I imagine synth/fusion with upright bass, and traditional acoustic drum kits. New and old will be the mix.
I have listened to all of your contributions, and your web stuff. You do have a signature approach that is recognisable. I enjoy your music and hope to hear more, as I get ideas from everyone who contributes to the Z in this thread. I will be doing my stuff as I come to grips with VDAT soon. I expect most of you guys will think what the hell was that, but I imagine synth/fusion with upright bass, and traditional acoustic drum kits. New and old will be the mix.