I've waited so long to hear this, after the magnificence of Solstitium, followed by the RCA April Orchestra 15 with Over and Equinox, I figured coming in the same period this would also be impressive but unfortunately it's a bit more in the direction of the generic library records with only 4 themes which are exhaustively explored, like the old Baroque variations, in different arrangements. But here it is...
Sample, second part of Gudrun:
https://www102.zippyshare.com/v/BXnygkXr/file.html
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Thanks Julian, more than anything else for letting me discover Solstitium .... I love the fact that you always put links to your old pages, in order to make it easier to explore your wonderful blog :-)
ReplyDeleteIn this regard, I would ask you: do you know this musician?
https://www.discogs.com/en/artist/1536186-Andr%C3%A9-Fertier
Again I don't know if it's your cup of tea, but I've listened to the most common things and it seems very interesting to me, but there are other creations / collaborations that there seems to be no way to taste ....
Cheers :-)
Thanks for this one. On the topic of long-sought libraries recently surfacing, a regular on the Library Themes site has uploaded Albert Alan Owen’s “Distinctive Themes Electronic and Acoustic” [BTW 108].
ReplyDeleteWhile the year (1984) means copious drum machine, there are a couple of lovely acoustic piano + strings tracks reminiscent of his early non-library output, and feature interesting and tasteful use of synth.
https://mega.nz/folder/u19VxQAa#zlYpHt9PlJwaPJB2tYOMXA
wow thanks for posting that too
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