Gravitational Fields

Jolux
Germany
Bass:
Jolux 165 jams
abuitremorem
Switzerland
Acoustic Guitar & Sequencer:
abuitremorem 1,021 jams
josepssv
Spain
Whistle:
josepssv 1,250 jams
Remix step III
Midoru
Sequencer:
Midoru 147 jams
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I am a fan of asynchronous experimental music so this production contains a few layers. It started with the adding of a little textural guitar improvisation to Track #124282 Japan Africa Cherries by josepssv and GeorgeLion. I then heard Gravitational Fields and thought the two pieces might work well together. Final touch was to add in the Sun for glue and some planetary sounds with a doppler effect to create a rotational feeling. Idk - Works for me ...
frankyguitar
W:OW
Love it Midoru !! It runs since maybe 3/4 hour. Very cool work all together !!! :D :D :D
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Midoru
Midoru Thank you so very much, franky :) +1
frankyguitar
frankyguitar LOL Out of sheer enthusiasm, I forgot my thumb. :D :) +1
hartmut
Wonderful composition +1
Midoru
Midoru Thank you, hartmut - most appreciated. +1
BuzzBomber
I like the metallic "hammer" sound among other cool textural elements +1
Midoru
Midoru Thanks so much for the listen, Buzz. +0
abuitremorem
Wow - if you can make music sceneries that way, that's great! I admire that very much and I am happy. Many Thanks:) +1
Midoru
Midoru Thank you for your wonderful track, my friend - very inspiring. +1
1000TN
Awesome. Complex and nonlinear but feels complete +1
Midoru
Midoru Thank you, 1000TN - much appreciated. +0
Shi
really creative ideas that work together to create an amazing soundscape Midoru :) +1
Midoru
Midoru Thanks so much for listening, Shi :) +1
Jolux
Perfect Midoru:D, it sounds everywhere<3.Great work, thanks a lot for joining this track.:D I like it much<3 +1
Midoru
Midoru Thank you for the very cool template, Jolux - so glad you enjoyed. +1
bluesdog
Amazing work Midoru. All those divergent pieces coming together somehow, caught in the electromagnetic field of a giant spool. Just for the fun of it. I like that. +1
Midoru
Midoru Thank you for the wonderful comment, bluesdog - so very much appreciated. +0
Evilvince
This song is purely awesome! +1
Midoru
Midoru Thank you very much, Vince! +0
Uloisius
wow, very interesting ;o) +1