Prometheus is moody, atmospheric, and seductive music making! Nice work!
At 2:14pm on November 28, 2011, Matt Le Mare said…
I must say that your compositions have developed since i heard them last! Fantastic rhythm and harmony...
At 2:12pm on November 28, 2011, Matt Le Mare said…
Chris
Thanks for the comments on Water Potion. More counter point would be interesting. The piece has been flexably scored so it only really has three parts (for any instrument) + percussion, but this would certainly be something I will consider to enrich it. Cheers. all the best
I'm honored about your friendship invitation. I don't know when you asked for my friendship, I'm not a specialist of social network, so sorry if you waited for some days...
I'll be listening to your new material soon. Lately I've been establishing a new shop complete with on site 230/460 three phase power. Got a well tooled Mazak engine lathe out of a GM auction which thankfully predates Japan's recent radioactive inundation (spared me the expenditure of a Geiger counter).
Without the prospective additions of a desk and virginals, I haven't yet got back to much music making here, enjoying only the most meager and primitive amenities, eg, laptop, well, piss-jar, etc. I think no respectable machine shop can be deemed complete until the virginals are put in place, tuned, and regulated.
Thank you very much for your comments. I'm hearing your music while I'm writing this. I like "Element" and "Scarab". I think your music it's really particular, all sound are simple and very clean, sometime it's great, sometime I think it could be better to give more ambience. Of course this is just a little opinion...
At 2:30pm on February 25, 2011, Matt Le Mare said…
Chris
Thanks for the comments. Really interesting music. I'm not just saying that. I love fourths and fifths too. It sounds like your a guitarist/composer. What I most like is that your music is fairly unpredictable. Meaning your appear to be using familiar frameworks, but adding your very own twist. I like the distinct moods you create. You make it sound easiy!
The title "The spoon is too cold" comes from my daughter ( then 5 years old). One day for breakfast it was the only thing she could find to complain about!
Enjoying Onomatopoeia, a word which, were it an onomatopoeia itself, would be representative of an unimaginably weird sound. "Achoo!", and thanks for sharing Chris.
Thanks for listening Chris. I've been away for some time, attending to non musical matters, but I'll be back at it soon, I suspect. What are the last intervals in Intervals? Pluto and Charon?
Chris,
Thanks for stopping by and listening. I was leaning toward the title "Mass Hysteria", but decided that might be even more difficult to get past the clergy.
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Prometheus is moody, atmospheric, and seductive music making! Nice work!
I must say that your compositions have developed since i heard them last! Fantastic rhythm and harmony...
Chris
Thanks for the comments on Water Potion. More counter point would be interesting. The piece has been flexably scored so it only really has three parts (for any instrument) + percussion, but this would certainly be something I will consider to enrich it. Cheers. all the best
matt
I'm honored about your friendship invitation. I don't know when you asked for my friendship, I'm not a specialist of social network, so sorry if you waited for some days...
See you
P.S. Prometheus it's really nice.
Thanx for the add and the Comment, sorry i didnt reply to u earlier, its been a while since the last time i opened my page....
I'm now chillin' with Ahnk Aten and Oig
Great Job with ur music
Chris,
I'll be listening to your new material soon. Lately I've been establishing a new shop complete with on site 230/460 three phase power. Got a well tooled Mazak engine lathe out of a GM auction which thankfully predates Japan's recent radioactive inundation (spared me the expenditure of a Geiger counter).
Without the prospective additions of a desk and virginals, I haven't yet got back to much music making here, enjoying only the most meager and primitive amenities, eg, laptop, well, piss-jar, etc. I think no respectable machine shop can be deemed complete until the virginals are put in place, tuned, and regulated.
Thank you very much for your comments. I'm hearing your music while I'm writing this. I like "Element" and "Scarab". I think your music it's really particular, all sound are simple and very clean, sometime it's great, sometime I think it could be better to give more ambience. Of course this is just a little opinion...
Btw, great job!
RiKi
Hey
Thank you so much for comment. Sounds exciting to collab indeed. Is the best way to get the best result of a song I think :)
I am atm working on a couple of new songs to add..Trying to find my style :)
Wonderful songs btw!!!
-Achy-
Chris
Thanks for the comments. Really interesting music. I'm not just saying that. I love fourths and fifths too. It sounds like your a guitarist/composer. What I most like is that your music is fairly unpredictable. Meaning your appear to be using familiar frameworks, but adding your very own twist. I like the distinct moods you create. You make it sound easiy!
Very best wishes
Matt
Thanks Chris for your nice comments!
The title "The spoon is too cold" comes from my daughter ( then 5 years old). One day for breakfast it was the only thing she could find to complain about!
Listening to your great music right now!
Cheers
Toomas
Enjoying Onomatopoeia, a word which, were it an onomatopoeia itself, would be representative of an unimaginably weird sound. "Achoo!", and thanks for sharing Chris.
"Unique" ... Thank you so much for taking the time to listen and to comment! I take that as high compliment.
Busy listening to some of your music myself now.
C
Thanks for stopping by and listening. I was leaning toward the title "Mass Hysteria", but decided that might be even more difficult to get past the clergy.
I think Ray's referring to Moses, with perhaps a pun on "mosh" in there as well.
Some great stuff you've got here! Oig sounds like something Jordan Rudess might have made when Dream Theater weren't looking. Great stuff!
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