Mathis
I was very glad you decided to do the opposite of what that guy said. I downloaded this and like it.
I didn't find that much problem with the sound. I think you used a bit too much collapse on the larger ensemble sounds like the violins, and could add more overall reverb, but everything else sounds very good. Though that one double reed solo in the middle - what is that? I couldn't identify it. An English Horn? Sounded a little "unmodulated" and artificial.
The music is more casual than your others, right? It doesn't have that "emptiness" you spoke of. I love that emptiness like the Monochrome Grey. Do more of that. I will buy a CD of that - a customer request. Of course I'm probably trying to warp you to my own preferences. I seem to want to hear and write quiet, contemplative, melancholy things these days.
(BTW did you ever hear Holst's "Egdon Heath"? My favorite piece. It has a lot of that barren, mysterious sound.)
I was very glad you decided to do the opposite of what that guy said. I downloaded this and like it.
I didn't find that much problem with the sound. I think you used a bit too much collapse on the larger ensemble sounds like the violins, and could add more overall reverb, but everything else sounds very good. Though that one double reed solo in the middle - what is that? I couldn't identify it. An English Horn? Sounded a little "unmodulated" and artificial.
The music is more casual than your others, right? It doesn't have that "emptiness" you spoke of. I love that emptiness like the Monochrome Grey. Do more of that. I will buy a CD of that - a customer request. Of course I'm probably trying to warp you to my own preferences. I seem to want to hear and write quiet, contemplative, melancholy things these days.
(BTW did you ever hear Holst's "Egdon Heath"? My favorite piece. It has a lot of that barren, mysterious sound.)