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Pseudo-electronic, pseudo-acoustic
5 Tracks, 23.55
Song made in 2004, when I started experimenting with counterpoint composition and electronic music. Very intriguing yet evolving atmosphere that ponders antique music in today's times.
Release date: Jan 1, 2004
- nckn
nckn on September 24, 2009 14:19
This track got featured in my new series of posts: "Found in the cloud".
http://nckn.de/2009/09/found-in-the-cloud-2-pedrocaldas-kyrie-eleison/The idea of this series is to have a conversation. On single pieces of music and through them on musical aspects in general. Imagine the time you were putting up vinyl, drinking red wine, discussing with your friend about things you hear at this very moment. When was the last time you listened to music and did nothing else? Really concentrated? This is an attempt to bring this back into digital times... Join, if you like.
cheers, nicken
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- petersauces
petersauces at 1.00 on May 26, 2009 23:10
@Abreaktor: hey! thanks dude! ;) You nailed it! it's my own voice recorded many times for each layer. I used counterpoint, that's a composition technique from the 16th Century. So what I did is I wrote a piece for 5 voices and recorded all of the mmyself... pretty tiring ater a while... heheh Love your tracks too!
- petersauces
petersauces at 2.46 on May 26, 2009 13:44
@woodnote: thanks woodnote!! it is nice to hear your feedbacks! hard to find a place I "belong" these days.... heheheh. Love your work too ;) Please let me know if you have new stuff.
- Abreaktor
Abreaktor at 1.00 on May 22, 2009 17:49
i dont even know what counterpoint composition is (i think i have an idea tho). great track. howdyou record your voice? (i guess its yours in several layers?)
- Baukhol
Baukhol at 2.46 on May 22, 2009 16:41
I find this to be a very interesting and original piece. It's almost symbolic in the way it shows the continuity of music. Screw the genres and the boundaries. Great work these compositions of yours!

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