Album “My Shadow and Me”

Album “My Shadow and Me”. The album was written and recorded during the pandemic, so the mood is dark and uneasy. Nevertheless, here, as always, there are both positive and romantic compositions. The collection contains 9 tracks in piano solo style.

Album “Horizon”

This mini-album consisting of 3 songs can easily be presented as a single musical composition that lasts about 10 minutes. Each individual piece of the piano solo is a continuation of the previous one, and as a whole, they create a complete musical picture. Now the album is available for listening and download on iTunes.

Album “Cannot Be Found”

Genres

Classical: Contemporary
Electronic: Virtual Orchestra
Type: Soundtrack

Album “Cannot Be Found” contains four classical piano compositions namely: “Touching the Cloud”, “Someone Should Do”, “Cannot Be Found” and “With Eyes Closed”. The other three musical tracks (“Not Today”, Before You Come”, “Stay in Racing”) performed in cinematic style using traditional and synthesized musical instruments.

 

Album “Mosaic”


Genre of album: classical, piano music. Also available at Apple iTunes, and other music sites.

Album “Mosaic” does not contain any stylistic and genre experimentation or innovations. Six piano compositions  made in a traditional manner, with emphasis on melody. Track list: “Broken heart”, “Sun after rain”, “Shadows within us”, “Island of placidity”, “Still here” (piano solo) and “Nostalgia”. The title track “Broken heart” performed in sad and even tragic tones. Despite some romantic component, “Broken Heart” – it’s still a twilight zone, and dark colors are dominated here. This is the structure of our world – when cherished dreams come true, you should be ready to pay for that.

The ‘Sun after the rain” with its positive mood contrasts sharply with the previous track, creating a cheerful, bright and lighthearted mood. Positive emotional today are becoming increasingly rare, and under the pressure of daily life more and more people sink into depression periodically. Perhaps listening to this track, someone will get a piece of joy and receive positive energy.

“Shadows whitin us.” Everyone has a dark side of his soul, familiarity with which can be really creepy. Empathy and compassion often coexist with anger and hate, and not always in equal proportions. Such features of human nature most people try to hide in the depths of memory, and only uncontrollable subconscious can made them to appear. Mysterious and somber mood arising during the study of the depths of the human soul – that’s what I wanted to reflect, creating a “Shadow within us.”

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No Fate

 

preview   In readiness   2.48
preview   Inevitability   2.24
preview   Ensnare   2.22
preview   No fate  2.30
preview   Creeping death   2.34
preview   Nightmare   2.20
preview   Darkness surrounds   2.24
preview   Death beckons   2.24
preview   Darkness awakening   3.12

Genre: Ambient. Buy this album at SoundClick.

Album “No Fate” contains nine of ambient background tracks. Now it is available for download as a digital album. Both individually and collectively, these background tracks make an impression of horror and mystery, to varying degrees. This is hardly suitable to lighten the mood, but in order to cheer up and tickle nerves, it is quite good. When creating an album I used a minimum of compression, in order to maximize the dynamic range. Thus, for completeness of perception, it is advisable to listen to the tracks at maximum volume. You can also download this collection in 5.1 Surround format.

Transformation

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The genre of album: ambient, cinematic music.

Album “Transformations” is the next step of my research of connections between sound and visual images. There are many levels of mind control, and every person has his own method of perception. Unfortunately, many people even in civilization do not use such a great thing as meditation. The man in the street can’t really affect to flow of ideas. Ambient and previous experience organize the continuous flow of images that every second stream through our brain. Transformation of consciousness to the next level is a way to get full control of your mind. There really is no limit to improving the controllability of your stream of consciousness with the practice of meditation. Such control is not only control under your mind. This is the step to control your life itself. Chaos and disorder of everyday life sometimes can take us into a deep depression. But harmony and perfection really exist inside of us. It is necessary to apply some of the efforts to discover these internal facilities.

Doing this work, I have had many experiments with tempo and frequencies. I did all for making the flow of images smooth and uninterrupted. Every idea coming into my mind was fixed by means of expression available to me at this period of time. Thus I hope the “Transformations” is a good substance for studying of depths one’s own fantasy and an effective tool for stimulation of the imagination.

Relaxing Music- Find the Right Tunes to Unwind

Album “WATER AND SAND” 2009

Tags: Albums, Slow piano background music, Using of music

1 preview download Moon whirling  (Free) 5.02
2 preview download A wine ballad 4.12
3 preview download Eternity of doubt  (Free) 3.32  
4 preview download Behind existence 6.24
5 preview download Insight 3.21
6 preview download Water and sand 3.38
7 preview download Caffeine (Free) 6.08
8 preview download One click blues 6.08
9 preview download Impulse of silence  (Free) 4.29  
10 preview download Year like yesterday 3.41

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The genre of the album: ambient, relaxing music.

Everyone has different techniques or things that they enjoy doing at the end of the day to unwind and gain some peace. For many people, there is plenty of solaces to be found in relaxing music. While everyone has their own tastes and styles of music that they enjoy, finding the most peaceful music album will definitely help to create an environment where one can unwind and let the day go with peace. One of the best types of relaxing music that people can enjoy is sound effects and music that is imitating everyday noises.

Relaxing music is different for every person, but CD “Water and Sand” catered specifically to the needs of those who are looking to relax, unwind, and make the most of their day no matter what might have transpired before their relaxation time. Being able to sit back and enjoy beautiful music is a treat for many people, and choosing the right music can make all the difference. Relaxing music can help you to focus better, it can help you to feel more at ease and calm, and it can help you sleep if you have too much stress and anxiety to fall asleep on your own. There really is no limit to the benefits of having music to relax you after a long or stressful day or experience.

Sometimes people have a favorite artist or popular album that they enjoy listening to when it’s time to unwind. While this might prove to be effective for some people, others need something a little more laid back and less involved. Typical popular music albums have lyrics and distractions that might make your mind think and work more than it should when you’re trying to relax. The ultimate in relaxation can be found in albums that offer just music or sound effects that are soothing because there is no thought or interpretation involved.

Relaxing music is not something that everyone has tried, but it can be a great new way to relax and chill out when you need it most. Of course, if you already have a proven relaxation method that works, stick with what you know. However, if you’re like most people who don’t even know how to relax and unwind at the end of the day, music is a serious consideration because it can do so much for so many people, no matter what they’re expecting or needing from a relaxing method.

Di Evantile – Infrared Clock (2008)


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Genre of album: ambient, relaxing music.

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Di Evantile – Infrared Clock (2008)
Monday, June 30th, 2008

How I Feel About It :

We reviewed Di Evantile’s Inertia last December and I remember thinking that Beatrice Clarke went a little easy on it. It seemed a little too Animatronics, too machine-like and the keyboard sounds seemed too cheesy and overused. Even if it was superbly orchestrated (and some of it well-played) it sounded a bit hollow and soulless to me. So imagine my surprise when I drew Infrared Clock to review. I thought, “Here’s an excellent chance to set the record straight.” But Di Evantile changed some things, and for the better. This album is dreamy and trance inducing. It’s the perfect music to go to sleep to, without actually inducing sleep. There’s something at once modern and primeval about it, and it urges the listener to dream on an epic scale without requiring epic amounts of energy to do it. This isn’t a work that I will ever feel passionately about because it’s only interested in the passion of dreams, which are usually distant from the dreamer, somewhat aloof and impersonal. Infrared Clock is something of an opiate.

What I Think About It

Where Inertia had tightly knit arrangements with club-ish drums, Infrared Clock meanders. It meanders in the same way Peter Gabriel does with many of his songs and keyboard parts. It also has a world music feel because the drum tracks (especially track 8, Hidden Element) have a world beat tinge to them that Inertia lacked. It also has an element of Pink Floyd, especially the beginning of Shine of You Crazy Diamond, on the album Wish You Were Here. Last but not least, it shares some qualities with Vangelis’ Blade Runner soundtrack and I even hear a touch of Jan Hammer in the mix. The best part about this album is its pacing, the same pacing the Blade Runner soundtrack has, the same pacing as Shine on You Crazy Diamond, and Di Evantile rarely departs from it. If the pace changes on this album, it’s only for a very brief period of time. The pace, along with a wide variety of keyboard sounds, creates a fantastic sense of space that is hypnotic. Admittedly, some of the keyboard pads are obvious, like the female choral pad at the start. It’s distracting sometimes from the music when you hear a canned sound and you know what keyboard it comes from. (Personally, if a band is going to use a preset, I’d prefer it if it was at least disguised with some effects. Presets are for trying the instrument out in the store! It’s important for musicians to make each sound totally their own.) The pace is what makes this album great. The slowness of it takes the edge off that part of the album which is obviously programmed. It makes it feel more human, and it has to be said that some of the playing on this album, especially the piano, is high caliber. I especially like the piano on the fist track, Intuition. The part doesn’t require great dexterity, but to brush the piano languidly over some pads and draw the listener in takes great taste, and Di Evantile’s broad taste in music is evident on this album. This album should appeal across demographic lines, more so than Inertia. Its appeal is so obvious and Di Evantile’s skill so apparent that I’m left to wonder why no one from film or TV has explored Di Evantile’s capacities. I have no doubt that the mind behind this act could score a movie or contribute heavily to a TV show.

Steve Perry (no relation)