Consul
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This involved absolutely no DIY other than the fact that I composed and sequenced it.
http://soundcloud.com/darren-landrum/wonders-of-the-universe
This is pretty far outside of my normal style, both in sound and production. It was all MIDI and freeware softsynths with some effects. It started as an attempt to make some bed music I could use in videos.
To be honest, this is more like what I wanted to do when I first started down the music path. It was hearing Jean-Michel Jarre's first two albums that convinced me I could make music myself with synths. I had this aspiration of being on Hearts of Space and having my music played at Planetariums around the world. Then I got sidetracked into something that will probably pay even less: prog.
The title is a reference to Brian Cox.
http://soundcloud.com/darren-landrum/wonders-of-the-universe
This is pretty far outside of my normal style, both in sound and production. It was all MIDI and freeware softsynths with some effects. It started as an attempt to make some bed music I could use in videos.
To be honest, this is more like what I wanted to do when I first started down the music path. It was hearing Jean-Michel Jarre's first two albums that convinced me I could make music myself with synths. I had this aspiration of being on Hearts of Space and having my music played at Planetariums around the world. Then I got sidetracked into something that will probably pay even less: prog.
The title is a reference to Brian Cox.