Let me introduce my new soundtrack about the time travel. I hope, you will like it! Please share your opinion, it you would like to! Thanks! You can reach my music with this link:
Thank you. I believe this piece of music accurately portrays certain aspects of time travel, as they occur, using a device that alters "Time And Relative Dimension in Space." This seems similar to, or loosely to resemble, in spirit, the work of another composer on this forum. I hope you don't mind my posting links to the work here. It's called "The Ascent of Man." It portrays the pre-origin and history of the human race, almost as if one began viewing that process, with a time machine, quickly from the beginning to the distant future.
See time index 2:39 in Part 2. The bit that follows appears, perhaps, in spirit, to approximate your concept of time travel. Let me know, if you think there might be a sort of kindred idea there, in relation to your own.
Futuristic and a little reminding of Vangelis, some of his works around the time of "Bladerunner".
I could fit in many sci-fi context and not have to do with Time travel. I enjoyed it, well put together.Much better than most filmic amateur music on the net, I've heard for quite some while.
Futuristic and a little reminding of Vangelis, some of his works around the time of "Bladerunner".
I could fit in many sci-fi context and not have to do with Time travel. I enjoyed it, well put together.Much better than most filmic amateur music on the net, I've heard for quite some while.
I'm really glad, you like it. Thanks for your comment!
Time Travel
Let me introduce my new soundtrack about the time travel. I hope, you will like it! Please share your opinion, it you would like to! Thanks! You can…
"Thanks for posting this. I would be interesed in what inspired it. Tell us about why you wrote it. A 60s space movie came to mind as I listened to it."
I found a theremin sample library. This was my inspiration.
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Thank you. I believe this piece of music accurately portrays certain aspects of time travel, as they occur, using a device that alters "Time And Relative Dimension in Space." This seems similar to, or loosely to resemble, in spirit, the work of another composer on this forum. I hope you don't mind my posting links to the work here. It's called "The Ascent of Man." It portrays the pre-origin and history of the human race, almost as if one began viewing that process, with a time machine, quickly from the beginning to the distant future.
Part 1,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFDS9f-K6U4&list=PL74367968BA4B...
and,
Part 2, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vqo4YMs7TE&index=19&list=P...
See time index 2:39 in Part 2. The bit that follows appears, perhaps, in spirit, to approximate your concept of time travel. Let me know, if you think there might be a sort of kindred idea there, in relation to your own.
You are most welcome, to be sure.
It was my pleasure to listen and to comment.
Olivér Kovács said:
Futuristic and a little reminding of Vangelis, some of his works around the time of "Bladerunner".
I could fit in many sci-fi context and not have to do with Time travel. I enjoyed it, well put together.Much better than most filmic amateur music on the net, I've heard for quite some while.
Per-Erik Rosqvist said:
Very cool composition Olivér! Has a bit of a Danny Elfman flair to it! Look forward to hearing more of your work!
Brian Katona said:
Bob Porter said: