Here's a new ambient tune (4x4 technoid new age ambient poomtchak! - all I like! ) :
http://snow.prohosting.com/papert/
or
http://snow.prohosting.com/papert//eternal_boredom.mp3
(I hope the host is working good, but if it says 404 please retry it's set up properly and should be working)
It's all in the title... but I finally spent more time on it that I would have like to, so I guess it's worth to release it.
Q : is it really boring?
A : yes, but it's sparkling!
Hope you'll like it for what it is! Remember, it offers only an *eternal boredom*
Ambient New Age Technoid Track!
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- KVRAF
- 7672 posts since 9 Nov, 2003 from Netherlands
hmmmmmm, I wonder what your eternal excitement tracks sound like
Naaah kidding there.
This sounds rather good... Great sound treatment although I am still not sure for myself if I liked that sax there or not.
Surprising to bring beats in here, as I didn't expect them somehow.
Naaah kidding there.
This sounds rather good... Great sound treatment although I am still not sure for myself if I liked that sax there or not.
Surprising to bring beats in here, as I didn't expect them somehow.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 444 posts since 16 Dec, 2003 from here and now
Well I'm glad first the host did work and you took the time listening to it, thx
In fact the only motivation that made me work on it till the end was that sax intro. What I don't like in this track is the way I didn't pushed at all the composition on the second part, but only copied/pasted the same 4 chords all along. I have been very very lazy on this but finally spent some working hours trying to mask that with the artifice of more variations on the sound. This is a little vain, I know, but go figure why sometimes you spend time on sthg that doesn't really matter to you?!!!
This is not quite the style of music I play usually nor enjoy listening to, and this may explain the somehow bravely optimistic and "everybody's cool in the happy world" aspects of the second part.
In fact the only motivation that made me work on it till the end was that sax intro. What I don't like in this track is the way I didn't pushed at all the composition on the second part, but only copied/pasted the same 4 chords all along. I have been very very lazy on this but finally spent some working hours trying to mask that with the artifice of more variations on the sound. This is a little vain, I know, but go figure why sometimes you spend time on sthg that doesn't really matter to you?!!!
This is not quite the style of music I play usually nor enjoy listening to, and this may explain the somehow bravely optimistic and "everybody's cool in the happy world" aspects of the second part.