Lilacs out of the dead land
Музыка
Some more of my own music!
Real OG Florid Ekstasis fans will recognize this as "April" from the debut, but completely re-recorded and touched up in a million ways for Machine Music's Milim Kashot vol. 4 compilation. I wrote this piece in undergrad and thought it deserved a little more attention and a better recording with all real instruments.
You really gotta check out the compilation, a ton of really sick stuff: machinemusic1981.bandcamp.com...
Text: fragments from T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land"
Soprano: Gabrielle Ferrari
Cello: David C. Newtown
Clarinet: Shawn Earle
Drums: Tyler Waters
Keys: Makulumy Alexander-Hills
Guitars, Bass, Growls, Composition, Production: Calder Hannan
Art: rofloos
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One of the reasons the internet is awesome is Mr Metal Music Theory.
Catching huge early Kayo Dot vibes, absolutely loving this
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum vibes. Love it!
Great compilation!!! Hellyeah dude this song is brilliant.
TS Eliot seems appropriate here.
absurdly good stuff!!
@metalmusictheory5401
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Thank you, this made my day!
Wow, this is really beautiful
Nice!!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
I really dig the huge variety of textures and timbres, but for me this shines when its leaning "pretty". How many live instruments vs programmed? It all sounds great!
@metalmusictheory5401
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Thanks! All live instruments! (keyboards are midi but played by a real person)
sick
High strangeness, early ko dot vibes...
🤘🤘
I'm loving it. I'm curious what was the reaction of other musicians in this when you presented the whole thing to them :D
Did you record the clean vocals yourself? Or are they hired/sampled, eitherway, loving this off-kilter kind of stuff EDIT: okay the second time they come in I can tell it’s a woman
Where did you get your car bomb champion shirt boss?
This is like a fucked up quasi-modernist metal opera lmao brilliant. also the production is so organic and satisfying ughh
damn bro. so I know you weren't always into metal. how and how quickly did you develop your growls?
@metalmusictheory5401
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It was probably like two years of infrequent trial and error before I settled on the sound I have now! Eventually found a way that doesn't hurt and sounds good. Experimenting with different vowel sounds helped.