Dream Saga Symphony (Part 5: Chaos)

SpriteBat wrote on 8/26/2010, 2:01 AM
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Album: Dream Saga Symphony

All original, composed with synth.

 

It's almost over. This part represents the most intense stage of the dream when the mind is in a state of chaos. There is a feeling of intensity and lots of action. It is very fast-paced.

 

I decided to take a more subtle approach rather than make the music constantly intense. I tried to build it up slowly, so I made some parts more soft and calm, and some parts more chaotic.

 

Thanks for listening! The final part is coming soon!!!

 

(The picture is from google. I think it fits the music, almost as if the dream world is falling apart in a terrifying storm).

Comments

Spartano wrote on 8/26/2010, 3:05 AM

Sehr Schoene Musik! Exzellent!

Herzlichen Gruss Joachim! Fav.

Mein Künstler name ist Spartano 301, meine Freunde nennen mich Joachim, meine Jahrelange Erfahrung in der Musik ist das abmischen ( Mastern ) der Musik.

Mein Musikstill ist sehr breit gefächert, Trance, Dance, Pop, und Rock.

Musik ist für mich ein wichtige Teil meines Lebens, und es macht Spaß immer neue Musiker kennen zu lernen,

lg, von Joachim.

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samp wrote on 8/26/2010, 7:15 AM

Been fallen over this piece of music - started at once at part one and went

through all parts to this one.

 

Something heroic and sad is in it now, really great music!

Something like a battle - very serious, moving forward, not looking back -

do I know what I am fighting for ...but there is no time to think it over -

 

the calmer part reminds me on a place to rest for a little while where to the

left and right are people exausted and tired.

Then it starts again to go through for good ...

 

I like it very much - very interesting

It is admirable that you are able to follow such a plan for so long!

 

LG

samp

Former user wrote on 8/26/2010, 1:58 PM

hi

I hope the final is as good as everything else

 

juan

woha wrote on 8/27/2010, 5:20 AM

I listened to each part of the `Dream Saga`and i will enjoy the final for shure. You are an outstanding musician.

 

Woha

Michel-Solo-Band wrote on 8/27/2010, 11:25 AM

Weight carrying and wistful music.

Converted very well with many impressive pictures...., head cinema.

Tyler
 

Guitorb wrote on 8/28/2010, 8:31 PM

 Though this style is not really my cup of tea,I can appreciate your skill and discipline. Few have the patience and confidence to undertake such a project as this.

Rana wrote on 8/29/2010, 1:12 PM

Exceptionally well laid out Travis, I indeed find it intense but not chaotic, rather I would say it is kind of forceful...as always this is a great piece of music put together by you under the project and earns my top respects. I collect it under my Favs..

smartsmurf wrote on 8/29/2010, 5:02 PM

Wow... what a great soundtrack !!!

 

Really enjoy the story I'm about to hear... and I see there are many parts... so I have to come back for the rest...

 

 

P.S.:

It's been here already... now here for you... feel free to download...

 

Kourse wrote on 8/30/2010, 2:15 PM

Great series... you can hear the story you imagined.

redisland wrote on 9/1/2010, 10:07 AM

klasse soundtrack

sehr schöner aufbau

 

gruss dieter

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 9/4/2010, 5:35 PM

Klasse klasse klasse !!!! ciao da sandro

Sandro Glavina is an italian composer, named L'Uomo e L'Ombra. The choice of the name derives from the title of the album "L'uomo e l'ombra" of the band "Abstract Music Nuova Esistenza", an experimental group founded by Sandro Glavina together with his friends in the mid-70s.

In the period 2009-2022, L'Uomo e L'Ombra has done 84 albums. The compositions of Sandro Glavina are partly influenced by progressive rock. Sandro has developed a personal style with many experimentations and actualizations. He offers music beyond borders by intertwining different styles in crossover with each other. Prog, psychedelia, classical, post-rock, jazz, pop are some of the influences that dissolve in ambient atmospheres, citations of contemporary music and minimalist nuances. Sandro Glavina aka L'Uomo e L'Ombra plays the music using VSTI synthesizers, keyboards and adds some loops. Sandro isn't a professional musician, composes and plays music just for fun, but his works reach a good outcome, pleasant to listen. L'UOMO E L'OMBRA

https://www.jamendo.com/artist/495948/l-uomo-e-l-ombra/albums

https://www.reverbnation.com/luomoelombra/songs

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jorual wrote on 9/5/2010, 10:24 AM

Hallo,

 

Beautyful Soundtrack, respect for your work

 

Greetings Joaquin

StoneFace wrote on 9/23/2010, 12:51 PM

a beautiful movie ... Congratulations .....

 

the sound .... you should make the whole thing a little wider ....
even with the drums and Percs that sound very dry ...
I miss the concert hall ...

 

Let it sound more natural ..... maybe some reverb

 

very fine work