Friday, October 2, 2009

DRONEEEE/Friendly, shameless friend promotion

First, I'm going to get this out of the way. I feel sort of bad because sometime during the spring, I had excitedly hoped to collaborate with floridian/fellow ambient artist (who I know as) The_Forgotton. Things got busy, computer broke at some point and I was moving so I never really got to follow up on the impressive (and pretty intimidatingly talented) track that he sent me.

The point is, however, that he's a refreshingly talented artist who, in a genre where it can be all too easy, doesn't resort to making music merely with computer programs.
You Can Listen To
TheForgotton Here At http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/TheForgotton.

And you can listen to his other, More Prolific project,
Caustic Reverie at http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Caustic_Reverie.

Here's a little bit about the project from the horse's mouth:

'Caustic Reverie is a side project of The Forgotton’s Bryn Schurman to explore darker textures and soundscapes. So far, techniques such as image-based synthesis, musique concrète, and fractals have been employed in its sound design.



And on to my new song, off of divorce, here's the drone heavy
From The Window Of The Hotel (The Mountains Seem On Fire).



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