Esoteric Shards

SpriteBat wrote on 11/17/2010, 2:16 AM
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Title: Esoteric Shards
Artists: Travis Johnson
Album: Myths of the Desert

All original, composed with synth and beatbox. This is some unusual music with many changes and weird stuff. 

Thinking of the title took me almost as long as composing the music, haha!  Some parts of the song were inspired by a prog band called "Glass Hammer" so that made me think about shards of glass. "Esoteric" basically means only understood by a certain group of people. I thought that a few of the complicated sections of the song might be difficult to understand.

 

Anyway, thanks for listening! The picture is from google.

 

p.s. I have no idea what category this should be.

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jorual wrote on 11/17/2010, 2:54 AM

Hi Trevis,

 

Keep the good work, you stay in your way of making music, with irish instrumental sounds.

 

Best regards Joaquin

Spartano wrote on 11/17/2010, 5:40 AM

Wieder eine Sehr Schöne Musik, könnte man in viele Verschiedene Musikgene Hochladen, Ambiente, Chillout, Soudtrack! 5* Fav. Herzlichen Gruß dein Musikfreund Joachim!

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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Former user wrote on 11/17/2010, 6:20 AM

Du machst wohl auch Soundtracks -:Das sind sehr kreative Werke -:Mir gefällt's!

 

YaraLove

datamix wrote on 11/17/2010, 8:17 AM

Tarvis,
I really like this composition, here we note that experiment with new sounds more and get a different music, the melody is beautiful
category (easy deescuchar, progressive, ambient) very good job
datamix

Rana wrote on 11/17/2010, 8:17 AM

Hi Travis,

 

The Irish influence is pretty dominant in the melody lines along with a strong flavour of rock in the rhythm and beats... conceptually the music may serve to represent a number of situations. I tried to find the weird stuff but was unable to :)

 

Regards.

 

Rana. 

samp wrote on 11/17/2010, 9:21 AM

I like it very much!

It is well composed - has strength and power and harmony as well...

It has a straight line of melody which gives it a certain feeling

of moving forward...

3:30 about is a sort of break in tempo.

I think the crash is sometimes a little too much -  but only sometimes.

Your melody is rich and full of variations ...

and I like the change of loudness here as well!

 

But as Rana said, nothing not to understand.... sorry....

So I like it as I get it....

LG

Former user wrote on 11/17/2010, 1:31 PM

I like

good work

 

  juan

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 11/17/2010, 6:04 PM

It's ok !! prog sound i like it ciao da sandro
 

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Former user wrote on 11/18/2010, 6:52 AM

Hello !

 

Great job !!  5**

 

Regards, Patrick

Former user wrote on 11/20/2010, 10:03 AM

Quite confusing .... but as usual you have your special music, and it is good, again knowing that you stick to that.

 

Guitorb wrote on 11/20/2010, 11:07 AM

"Esoteric Shards"...cool title. I think I would put it in the same category as Glass Hammer,Prog Rock. I mean,with a title like"Esoteric Shards"I kinda thought it was going to be Prog Rock before I even pushed play. Do you find that Magix is missing some vital sub-genres of electronic music?

TryToBeNervous wrote on 11/22/2010, 4:59 AM

Hey, Prog-Rock without "real" guitars and drums. It sounds as if you had a lot of fun while making it. But I think, that there's much work in it. Nice Song!

Michael

Njego wrote on 11/22/2010, 8:46 PM

Little bit Furious but it is Interesting !!!!!