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Nesciens mater virgo virum

Spinach Pizza on August 31, 2010 01:51

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    Written by Jean Mouton (1459 - 1522). Performed by Richard Galbraith, using a Synthesizers.com modular synthesizer.

    http://richardgalbraith.bandcamp.com/

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    • Wavescape
      Wavescape at 2.00 on March 07, 2013 20:20

      @Spinach Pizza: I suppose just what synths were used. In otherwords was this all synthesizer.com box units or do you use any other manufactures? And about how many tracks did this take you? I just purchased the album. Now I just gotta figure oout how to get to the download :-)

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      Spinach Pizza at 2.00 on March 06, 2013 16:33

      @Wavescape: Thank you Wavescape! What a nice compliment... an album is available at my Bandcamp page, download or disc. There aren't really any technical notes, other than some credits and thanks to modular manufacturers whose equipment I've used making this music. What kind of information are you interested in?

    • Wavescape
      Wavescape at 2.00 on March 05, 2013 21:46

      Ok, this is giving me chills. The horns in this are amazing as well as the orchestration on all your pieces. This is a nice niche you are doing (modular synth) classical. I would like to buy your album. Techinal notes please on the inside.

    • Spinach Pizza
      Spinach Pizza at 1.46 on April 19, 2012 22:01

      @Flokoloss Steiner: Thank you, Flokoloss - and you timed your comment near one of my favorite spots in the music!

    • Flokoloss Steiner
      Flokoloss Steiner at 1.46 on April 19, 2012 13:30

      Perfectly done! Congratulations on this track. It is astoundingly beautiful.

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    • clark Vogeler
      clark Vogeler at 0.18 on March 31, 2012 00:16

      one of the coolest tracks I've heard on Soundcloud!

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    • grahf
      grahf at 5.27 on December 24, 2011 03:23

      that was totally amazing and beautiful. you just totally blew my mind as far as the possibilities of analog synthesis. truly an electronic orchestra!

    • Spinach Pizza
      Spinach Pizza on August 15, 2011 15:24

      @Hanz: Hello Hanz, thank you for your comments! The project is moving along, rather slowly it seems, although there is a chance I will have it mostly finished this calendar year. I have maybe eight pieces in varying stages of completion at the moment, and plans for more. Thanks again!

    • Hanz
      Hanz on August 15, 2011 13:42

      Hi, I found your music through Muff's, actually was a little surprised by what I found.
      Congratulations on your excellent music, I was truly touched by it.
      How's the full length project coming along?

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    • SpotlightKid
      SpotlightKid at 5.15 on April 04, 2011 19:33

      I just had an Eargasmus! ;)

    • Spinach Pizza
      Spinach Pizza on March 23, 2011 13:13

      Thanks, that's an extremely nice compliment! I am in fact working on a full length project of music of this kind. Please stay tuned . . .

    • Magic From Space
      Magic From Space on March 21, 2011 05:07

      your three uploads are the best three things i have ever heard on soundcloud. please tell me you are working on an album i can pay you for.

    • Dovinia
      Dovinia on March 15, 2011 17:29

      I totally agree with the other comments here - this stuff needs to be released on vinyl. Looking forward to hearing more.

    • blw
      blw on March 09, 2011 17:16

      @The Speed Of Dark: I respectfully disagree with this comparison. Carlos' classical renditions are technically intriguing but are really pretty cheesy stuff to listen.

      On the other hand, this track absolutely floors me. I deeply admire your ability to create something so beautiful. It's very inspiring work. I can't wait to hear more.

    • Spinach Pizza
      Spinach Pizza on March 09, 2011 14:20

      @The Speed Of Dark: Thank you, Frank - that's quite a compliment!

    • The Speed Of Dark
      The Speed Of Dark on March 09, 2011 08:02

      Wendy, is that you? ;-)
      This is gorgeous. One (if not THE) most impressive use of a modular synth I´ve heard for decades. Breathtaking.

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    • JohnLRice
      JohnLRice on March 08, 2011 03:26

      So beautiful!!! Excellent dynamics, depth and feel!

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