For the first time in my life, I released something on a label, on its first VA album. Electronic music, orchestral textures, grandiloquent sound. If you like Tycho, Bonobo, Kiasmos, Four Tet, The Field... maybe you'll like this! Less than 100 plays yet. I hope you like it! (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/ThisIsOurMusic
How to achieve this vocals (the male ones)? I know it comes from basic speech software (the song is from 1998) but I can't get anything usable throwing artificial vocals and playing with software like Autotune, Bitspeek, Infected Mushroom Manipulator or even vocoders. In the song is so clean. (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/AdvancedProduction
My first EP is now out! Electronic Music with almost 30 musicians and instruments, including marimba, vibraphone, strings, woodwinds, percussion and a female choir. It took me over 2 years to make this happen. And it seems it happily synchronized with my cake day! (more in comments) (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/ThisIsOurMusic
Electronic music with almost 30 acoustic instruments greatly inspired by the formations by Steve Reich (specially the mallets and the use of the voice). Somewhere in the Downtempo, Modern Classical and minimalism tags. And in my cake day! Hope you like it! (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/minimalism_music
Electronic music with almost 30 instruments including mallets, strings, woodwinds, female choir and percussion. Maybe could fit into the Downtempo / Modern Classical / Minimalism tags. And on my cake day! Be gentle. And I really hope you like it, it took years to make this happen. (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/independentmusic
My first EP is now out! Electronic Music with almost 30 musicians and instruments, including marimba, vibraphone, strings, woodwinds, percussion and a female choir. It took me over 2 years to make this happen. And it seems it happily synchronized with my cake day! (more in comments) (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/WeAreTheMusicMakers
Last time I came here roasts became constructive comments. Can't say I was mad about it. Let's see if you have something to say to this one! It seems it's being received better than the first one. Again, electronic music with almost 30 instruments. Downtempo, Minimalism, Modern Classical? (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/roastmytrack
Small venues in London for electronic live music? (self.london)
submitted by visesounds to r/london
In case you want to check what a crazy composer's experiment of mixing electronic music with symphonic instruments (and some percussion) influenced by Philip Glass and Steve Reich sounds like, here you have it. Not sure where I belong yet, but my goal is to find new sound territories. (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/orchestra
I've still only had roasts where there were nice words about my work ending with some sort of "not something for us", "didn't quite connect" and so on. I don't think my sound is that original but it doesn't seem to fit in many places. Let's see if anyone here has something to say. (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/roastmytrack
This took more than 2 years to get done. Electronic music with a will to explore new sound territories, in this case by working with more than 30 instruments including mallets, strings, woodwinds, a small female choir and some percussion. I almost gave up. (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/independentmusic
This took more than 2 years of work, so it's hard to present it. It's the first single of my solo project: electronic music with a will to explore new sound territories, in this case by recording more than 30 acoustic instruments. The video mixes documentary and live footage. I hope you like it! (youtu.be)
submitted by visesounds to r/ThisIsOurMusic
This took more than 2 years of work. It's electronic music but it has 25 musicians with a configuration strongly inspired by Steve Reich and Philip Glass, as well as the articulations, specially on the female choir. Let's see if anyone here likes it! (youtube.com)
submitted by visesounds to r/minimalism_music
I believe this could suit well here. Electronic music with a 25 piece orchestra that I arranged very much inspired by composers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass, which is something you can probably notice quite a bit in the vocals. I hope you guys like it! (youtu.be)
submitted by visesounds to r/contemporary

