The atonalist Schoenberg said he mourned for tonal melody all his life, as if, having created the frankenstein of atonality, he yearned to go back to the "gentler" days. Sometimes sound cries out for melody, and sometimes melody butts in regardless. In the last third, this almost has some Gregorian chant in it. Anyway, I'm from so far back, I hear ring-modulators in here. (It was one of our first "effects".) A strange haunting bit of song from the stellar spirits.
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Great!
Totally awesome stuff. That may sounds a bit short as a commentary, but i really mean it.
(your synth sounds are a convention of cosmic visitors)
The atonalist Schoenberg said he mourned for tonal melody all his life, as if, having created the frankenstein of atonality, he yearned to go back to the "gentler" days. Sometimes sound cries out for melody, and sometimes melody butts in regardless. In the last third, this almost has some Gregorian chant in it. Anyway, I'm from so far back, I hear ring-modulators in here. (It was one of our first "effects".) A strange haunting bit of song from the stellar spirits.
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