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Posted: Jan. 04 2003, 11:29

It appears that almost every Oldfieldfan has his own music on-line. I'll join your group. :)


But I have to warn you, it isn't easy-listening-music. It's quite agressive music, based on neo-expressionistic classical music, mixed with dance/techno.

You can listen it on http://users.skynet.be/superluys/Frustration.mp3.

It's based upon a nightmare of mine, in whitch I kill someone, and then flee while being chased. Eventually sorrow destroys me.

Normally I compose in classical style (just with paper and pencil, not with fruityloops), but Mike inspired me to extend my horizon. He mixed rock with dance, so I tried classical with dance.
I'd like to hear some comments about the result.


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Posted: Jan. 05 2003, 23:28

An interesting experiment there. I hear the dance type structure, but the overall result is definitely somewhere different...it reminds me of a few other contemporary electronic pieces which I've heard, perhaps even Mike Oldfield's electronic music for The Killing Fields.

It's certainly quite a sinister sounding affair. And as for that tune (forgive my ignorance here, its name escapes me right now...if I ever knew it in the first place)...I don't suppose you're dressed as a clown in this dream? ;). Of course, clowns can be very sinister to some people (the killer with a painted-on smile...now there's the makings of a story in that, though I bet it's been done before).

I always find it interesting to try different ways of working, the results can often be unexpected, and it's always worth trying as a way of starting out in a new direction...
I'd be interested to hear what your other work is like!
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Posted: Jan. 06 2003, 12:11

I agree with Korgscrew. My first reaction was: the track is not nice, but Music, the ancient language...  is pretty good. I find it too dark and sinister to be enjoyable, maybe it would work better with pictures or a movie. Alone, it lets you imagine your own pictures and all the worst nightmares. I hope you'll post other tunes!
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Posted: Jan. 07 2003, 10:38

Thanks for the comments!

I'm thinking about re-composing (quite 'Oldfieldish', isn't it?) my earlier compositions with fruityloops (I'm starting to like that program! ).
Quite a challenge though, composing classical music with a techno-program. After my exams, I think I'm going to re-compose a string quartet I wrote once. (I took part in a composing contest with it, but it was to complicated to be played with only 4 instruments :/  )

As soon as it is finished (or something else, if I change my mind), i'll post it here.

Bye.


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Posted: Jan. 07 2003, 13:59

Like it very much, sounds a bit like Celt meets The Trap.

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Posted: May 20 2003, 19:12

Very nice piece of music, my friend!

Only a bit creepy, this is the soundtrack all my nightmares should have!!!! ;)

Namarie! Succes!

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Posted: May 20 2003, 19:53

Thx!  ;)

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Posted: May 21 2003, 19:57

 sorry ..i dont like

its horrid.. but then again,, thats how u wanted it

 was horrid :D



please make your next track a happy one
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Posted: May 22 2003, 09:08

Moehaha! I frightened you!  :cool:

If you want something more happy, check out TBIV. There's a damn happy part on it.

Thx for the comment.


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Posted: May 27 2003, 22:31

joke m8...its cool
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Posted: May 29 2003, 13:02

when a composer feel happy doesn't touch any kind of instruments. that's inspiration, that's art.
hearing your music i can reach your mind easier.

frustration is the right title, i understadn it, i can feel the way you compose it.

great stuff, there's a dark side of a musician in. you remind me DANNY ELFMAN, one of my favourite artist

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Posted: May 29 2003, 15:14

Danny Elfman did some famous tunes, no? No, that's not true. He did probably most of the famous tunes in this genre. :D  Maybe I'm influenced sub-consciously!  

Anyway, I'm glad there exist people who understand what I'm trying to say in my music. You made my day. ;)


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Posted: May 29 2003, 19:46

This is great! the opening really gave me the creeps listening it in the dark on my own, it gets even crazier at the organ part. This is the kind of music you hear in a movie when someone is losing there mind right? ;)

Great composition :D


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Posted: Jan. 07 2004, 07:49

That has to be one of the most awesome songs I have ever heard, it was totally amazing.

Good work!


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Posted: Jan. 09 2004, 08:01

Did you use this soft "FruityLoops" to compose your music?
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Posted: Jan. 09 2004, 10:26

didn't he say he did? :P

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Posted: Jan. 13 2004, 08:01

I have to learn the melody on my guitar.

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