Thanks Double8mm! I'm proud to hear you think so. If you make anything inspired by this, please post a link. I'd love to check it out.
@suzuwatarix743 ай бұрын
I like it. Sounds to me like the synth classics from the 70's. The video is on point too.
@electronictiger3 ай бұрын
@@suzuwatarix74 thank you Suzu! I'm happy to hear that you do. I definitely went for that 70s vibe, so I'm glad that came across. It's funny, normally I show my synths in my videos. But there was nothing interesting to see on those recordings. And the old NASA footage pretty much linked up perfectly. Made a few minor tweaks but other than that it just naturally flowed with the music. Thanks again for stopping by!
@anthonybrett3 ай бұрын
Yummy. Sounds awesome. Give me an electronic orchestra any day!
@electronictiger3 ай бұрын
@@anthonybrett Thanks Anthony! Happy to hear you like it. Yup, I prefer electronic orchestras as well!
@Pro-gressive3 ай бұрын
Beautiful, makes me think back to play Mass Effect at 2am when my youngest daughter couldn't settle and I would lie her on my chest and relax to the electronic ambient music. Nice video too. I wonder if, taking this concept further, it would sound good recorded similarly to how James Holden recorded gis last album by mic'ing up constituent parts playing through different speakers. Enjoyed it.
@electronictiger3 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly! That's a lovely compliment. And being compared to Mass Effect is quite the thing! I'd love to do what James Holden did it!! I've been thinking about getting a little Bluetooth speaker, to worldize sounds. Take some drums out to a long tunnel, or something, and blast them and record the reflections. To layer them into the track back at home.
@arkadiuszpajda53663 ай бұрын
Hearing this, I believe Jean Michel Jarre had the same idea when he composed the Oxygene album. Make an album. Please.
@electronictiger3 ай бұрын
Thank you Arkadius! An album, yes! I'm gonna make that happen. Will take a few months to put it all together still. But I'm working on it. Stay tuned! Jean Michel Jarre is a synth hero! What he did, and especially how he did it is nothing short of amazing. Like incorporating noise in his composition to hide all the hiss that has been building up from the many overdubs on tape. It may seem simple and straightforward now, but it was new at the time.
@arkadiuszpajda53663 ай бұрын
@@electronictiger Aready working on it? In that case, I’ll be eagerly following your channel. And if you'd like, I can help a bit. Over the past decade, I've composed numerous melodies, which I put away for safekeeping. Currently, after a long pause, I'm trying to return to synths and music.