dr.xnlb: music
planetary element
Its interesting how some sound palettes just impart that space age feel to the song. This is one of them. At the risk of sounding cliche, this track has the feeling of orbiting the earth at 20,000 miles per hour, but at the same time retains the same kind of awe inspiring wonder that floating above your home planet inspires - like many a synth melody driven track.
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polar body
This track evokes a kind of reluctant nostalgia and earnest soul searching that only ambient music (both making and listening) can evoke. This is a beat-less piece, with a subtle shaped buzz-hum standing in as a baseline to the delicate piano melody that dominates this track.
metasystem
A synth-y ambient dream, combined with a subdued galloping beat - awash in multiple delays.
Fox on Fire
In 2004, the promotion company I co-founded, was asked to put together a showcase for the Florida Music Festival. Instead of performing a DJ set, I set out to write 45 minutes of original music. Many of those early experiments are posted on this site. I continued working on music though the beginning of 2005.
Then, nothing.
I guess I was busy, and the few gigs I could squeeze in, I ended up DJing for. Mostly because the tracks I wrote seemed a little dated (even though I still like some of them), and it was easier to prepare for a DJ gig than it was to write music.
Then in March 2007, I got inspired again to work on some new tracks. The first of those is presented here.
Fox on Fire, is a contemplative downtempo exploration. It was one of my first successful attempts at writing my own original melodies, as opposed to sampling them from loops. The drums are subtle but earnest. And the vocal samples give it a cool pseudo-tribal feel.
This is the original full length version, a minute or three longer than is probably necessary to get the point across.
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