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new ambient piece and video

this is one of my more minimal, ambient pieces that I've been attempting more of in the past year or two. I often have to fight the urge to add more, add a beat, or other elements to make it more of a structured musical piece - but I think I'm getting a bit better at that the more I try making this type of music. Anyways, I quite liked how this turned out, so I threw some video together of some water waves to accompany it.

Made with Reason Compact, FAC Alteza, Spacecraft, Tardigrain granular, FAC Maxima, (plus a couple of others I'm forgetting) and put together in Beatmaker 3.

Comments

  • I love this! But it's too short by half, unless this is one track of a dozen.

    I listen to a lot of ambient music, so called, and this is great work, @halftone.

    Please point me in the direction of more. Or send me a playlist of what you're listening to.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I love this! But it's too short by half, unless this is one track of a dozen.

    I listen to a lot of ambient music, so called, and this is great work, @halftone.

    Please point me in the direction of more. Or send me a playlist of what you're listening to.

    +1

  • Really really good! Enjoyed it! Even the visuals are awesome and super fitting 💪🏼

  • Very nice 👍🏼

  • love it dude!

  • @Halftone said:
    this is one of my more minimal, ambient pieces that I've been attempting more of in the past year or two. I often have to fight the urge to add more, add a beat, or other elements to make it more of a structured musical piece - but I think I'm getting a bit better at that the more I try making this type of music. Anyways, I quite liked how this turned out, so I threw some video together of some water waves to accompany it.

    Nice stuff. Same goes for the visuals

  • Beautiful space.

  • Great stuff

  • Some lovely tense passages in this ... like stretching a rubber band sonically .... and lotsa space to insert my own wanderings ... just enough. Many thanks.

    As an inveterate knob twiddler I wish I knew what gadget was doing what to whom at any point - really would like to see it being done. I can spot some FAC magic in there then I'm lost ... as one should be. But the real skill isn't the gadgetry so much - it is in knowing when you have presented just enough of a framework ... that there is all you need and no more.

  • Nicely done.

  • @Halftone really beautiful composition. Love the space and feel of it 👊🏼™️

  • Nice! I hope you release these on an album sometime. I listen to a lot of ambient stuff when I’m working and these would fit right in.

  • I like it and also wish it was much longer.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I love this! But it's too short by half, unless this is one track of a dozen.

    I listen to a lot of ambient music, so called, and this is great work, @halftone.

    Please point me in the direction of more. Or send me a playlist of what you're listening to.

    @richardyot said:
    Nice! I hope you release these on an album sometime. I listen to a lot of ambient stuff when I’m working and these would fit right in.

    Thanks everyone for the comments!
    @ExAsperis99 - I’ve got several other more ambient pieces ready to go. I actually don’t listen to too much ambient personally - mostly just other ambient stuff people post here. But I’m half planning on releasing an album of my stuff like this in the next several months. So stay tuned.

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