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Posted by Demoted on Aug-12-2009 22:40:

Falony - Dust Bowl [neo-classical/ambient/my chin is sore]




I made this a few days ago. I wasn't overly in love with it in the beginning, but it's slowly grown on me. Works well as background music or if you feel like chinstroking.

http://tedpromo.com/Falony%20-%20Dust%20Bowl.mp3

60:20m
111mb
256kbps/44khz

01. Mico Nonet - Gloaming
02. Greg Haines - Submergence
03. Hildur Guddnadottir � Iridescence
04. Tomasz Bednarczyk � Movie
05. A Broken Consort � A Sundering Path
06. Deaf Center � Path To Lucy
07. Svarte Greiner � Final Sleep
08. Soccer Committee & Machinefabriek � For I Have None
09. Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto � Iano
10. Yasume � Wakare


Posted by Seppuku on Aug-12-2009 23:19:

I'll take listening to this mix into consideration.


Posted by enydo on Aug-13-2009 00:36:

I shall indulge.


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Aug-13-2009 07:26:

Looks good for chilling. Dee El


Posted by Domesticated on Aug-13-2009 07:28:

I don't know any of the artists, which could be a good thing, so I'll have a crack.


Posted by Demoted on Aug-13-2009 09:56:

Thanks

Let me know how it turns out.


Posted by ziptnf on Aug-13-2009 12:24:

Doing this one, because I need some sort of music to accompany my morning glass of bourbon and bowl of Endangered Animal cereal.


Posted by micko on Aug-13-2009 19:57:

Love this type of music - cheers


Posted by Demoted on Aug-13-2009 23:23:

nice, someone new

Thanks for checking in.


Posted by Demoted on Aug-13-2009 23:24:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Doing this one, because I need some sort of music to accompany my morning glass of bourbon and bowl of Endangered Animal cereal.


I heard blue whale dorks are quite gamey.


Posted by Demoted on Aug-13-2009 23:24:

rather, I know.


Posted by alexf on Aug-15-2009 14:30:

downloading


Posted by micko on Aug-16-2009 16:39:

This is superb - great sound but it does sound very familiar


Posted by Demoted on Aug-16-2009 19:28:

Thanks. Dunno about it sounding familiar other than neo-classical can sound a bit samey I suppose.


Posted by ziptnf on Aug-17-2009 15:19:

I'm only 10 minutes in, and I have already made a permanent indentation in my chin from rubbing it so hard. It's very lovely music, super ambient. I feel like an hour of this music will probably reduce me to a puddle below my desk. I'm listening to this while working, it's some good stuff! Nice to keep in the background. My gf said she loves it, that it's very soothing and relaxing.

Not really sure if I like the constant buzzing almost feedback sound at 22 minutes.

Ahhh perfect, some waves and strings at 38 minutes, I love this shit... makes me feel like I'm on the beach.

Holy crap, it took the entire set (56 minutes) for beats to start. Nice way to end the set.

Overall, I thought it was really nice, but sometimes the buzziness/feedback/distortion kinda got on my nerves. Still thought it was thoroughly good enough for a solid hour of scratching my chin and raising my eyebrow to look insightful.


Posted by Seppuku on Aug-18-2009 00:35:

Listened twice this weekend, on the way to and from the beach. Not much to say about the mixing/flow of it, but I actually really enjoyed this. Went along perfect with my fantasy/dragons novel

Any suggestions on finding more music similar to this? Aside from your other mix, whore.


Posted by Demoted on Aug-18-2009 02:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Seppuku
Went along perfect with my fantasy/dragons novel


Something about you reading a book about dragons is mildly perturbing/

quote:
Any suggestions on finding more music similar to this? Aside from your other mix, whore.


A combo of discogs and last.fm. And soulseek.


Posted by Kris G on Aug-18-2009 21:30:

Loving this stuff for reading, doesn't distract too much. Cheers.


Posted by enydo on Aug-25-2009 06:41:

This was sick, nice one.


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Aug-27-2009 20:03:

This is very nice. Been listening to it a lot during the late hours and before bed, so I'm not actually sure if I've listened to all of it because of the soothing sounds putting me to sleep But what I have heard is excellent. I can see this helping me get through papers and other homework when school starts in a couple weeks.

BTW you should do another downtempo mix plzzz.


Posted by Demoted on Aug-28-2009 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by PoisonJam19
This is very nice. Been listening to it a lot during the late hours and before bed, so I'm not actually sure if I've listened to all of it because of the soothing sounds putting me to sleep But what I have heard is excellent. I can see this helping me get through papers and other homework when school starts in a couple weeks.

BTW you should do another downtempo mix plzzz.


Thanks for checking it out. I know it can be a bit hard to listen to the set attentively all the way through since it's really easy to let it fade into the background.

As for a downtempo mix. I've been making a few attempts here and there but they usually sound shit so I give up. And right now I'm at a lull until I move my dj setup over to the new house and get the basement setup. le sigh


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Aug-29-2009 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
As for a downtempo mix. I've been making a few attempts here and there but they usually sound shit so I give up. And right now I'm at a lull until I move my dj setup over to the new house and get the basement setup. le sigh


Oh, damn. A new home setup is always refreshing though. Perhaps it will make the creative juices flow.


Posted by Tangil on Sep-28-2009 07:40:

Enjoyable mix, good to study to.
Cheers


Posted by Demoted on Sep-28-2009 18:28:

Glad you liked it. I'll have to make another one sometime in the near future


Posted by Seppuku on Sep-28-2009 18:30:

Yes, make another one like this.


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