Beautiful, I love the change into a more dancy stylein the first minute of gypsy rain. great drums and guitar, have you heard of gotan project? your music reminds me a bit of theirs. distant lands takes the breath away with that intro, great production and professional sounds, skipped through a few others, ceremonies is again very beautiful flutes, hauntingly almost, enchantress sounded a little robin hoody, Love the drums in all of them, all your music is very organic, keep it up!!@!@ gj
so glad this was on the fuzzpile . "Gypsy Rain" is beautiful! Sounds like your in a rainforest.. I love the violin and piano in "Ceremonies", great rhythm laying it down in there too... Truly amazing music here man!
Very impressive! Glad you were on the Fuzzpile! Let me first say I love the tracks "Gypsy Rain," "Fire Dance," & "Hope Rising." Always a pleasure listening to musicians who translate their souls into their work. Will definately have to come back through and finish listening to the rest of your work.
Armen, long time no speak. I take the liberty to copy here a note that I just wrote to Nixe [as a fan of yours]. I would be grateful if you would take a look at the playlist referenced below on "Epic Sounds" which is, in signficant measure, based on several of the signature pieces that you uploaded here earilier. Your input about your pieces and/or the over-all playlist will definitely add to the listeners' appreciation. Many thanks.
Nixe, you overwhelm me with your detailed comments on my playlist, Epic/Experimental Sounds. In truth, this complilation grew iteratively "like Topsy" after I put together three or four pieces that seemed to have a common theme that reasonated with one part of my minds-ear which is given to open spaces and limitless horizons. I then kept adding, re-arranging, and even dropping songs [as in the good old days on a rainy Saturday afternoon sorting through those vinyl round things called "records" now, sadly, in storage] to reinforce and add nuance to that feeling that I think is universal and hard-wired into our DNA. [You or listeners of this playlist may find of interest the link to a separate blog thread (just provided) that makes for thought-provoking reading, particularly as this playlist is all the while reasonating in the background!]
Your own perspectives will greatly aid the current and, hopefully, growing listeners of my "Epic Sounds" playlist [whoever they may be] in appreciating what was, to me, an intuitive effort to combine a sense of grandeur and adventure [caravans and sweeping vistas of the mind and spirit] with innocence [which was, indeed, why I added "Baibaba Bimba" - what an uplifting piece.] Both the "externalized and internalized sense of universal wonder" as you well describe the over-all intent of the playlist was created in positive counterpoint and marked contrast to much of what is dark and brooding in our music today - also, for a reason [but that is another subject].
Thank you for sharing such experienced aural and intellectual sensibilities with the listeners of these pieces who can now take their own view of the combined works of these artists to another level. To me, as I tinker with this list, it can only get better.
On my side, I will now try to pull in the artists who make up this evolving list to add commentary if they wish. I hope some of them will, but, of course, that will be up to them as I can appreciate that many artists prefer for each piece to speak for itself. To me, the "name of the game" to advance music in the web-based era, however, is increased, rather than diminished, engagement between artist and listener. Let's see what happens next here [if anything] as I "copy and paste" this blog thread on the artists' sites.
WOOOW!!!, you are fenomenal!, excelent music, am i ever glad i discover you!, i can feel, your music comes from your heart!
When you have a moment check mine out!, stay in touch!
Cheers
cheers,
B.
You really are something else!
All the best,
T
Will comment further when I've had time to enjoy more.
Nixe, you overwhelm me with your detailed comments on my playlist, Epic/Experimental Sounds. In truth, this complilation grew iteratively "like Topsy" after I put together three or four pieces that seemed to have a common theme that reasonated with one part of my minds-ear which is given to open spaces and limitless horizons. I then kept adding, re-arranging, and even dropping songs [as in the good old days on a rainy Saturday afternoon sorting through those vinyl round things called "records" now, sadly, in storage] to reinforce and add nuance to that feeling that I think is universal and hard-wired into our DNA. [You or listeners of this playlist may find of interest the link to a separate blog thread (just provided) that makes for thought-provoking reading, particularly as this playlist is all the while reasonating in the background!]
Your own perspectives will greatly aid the current and, hopefully, growing listeners of my "Epic Sounds" playlist [whoever they may be] in appreciating what was, to me, an intuitive effort to combine a sense of grandeur and adventure [caravans and sweeping vistas of the mind and spirit] with innocence [which was, indeed, why I added "Baibaba Bimba" - what an uplifting piece.] Both the "externalized and internalized sense of universal wonder" as you well describe the over-all intent of the playlist was created in positive counterpoint and marked contrast to much of what is dark and brooding in our music today - also, for a reason [but that is another subject].
Thank you for sharing such experienced aural and intellectual sensibilities with the listeners of these pieces who can now take their own view of the combined works of these artists to another level. To me, as I tinker with this list, it can only get better.
On my side, I will now try to pull in the artists who make up this evolving list to add commentary if they wish. I hope some of them will, but, of course, that will be up to them as I can appreciate that many artists prefer for each piece to speak for itself. To me, the "name of the game" to advance music in the web-based era, however, is increased, rather than diminished, engagement between artist and listener. Let's see what happens next here [if anything] as I "copy and paste" this blog thread on the artists' sites.
Again, many thanks.
Excelent!!!
When you have a moment check mine out!, stay in touch!
Cheers