Light Dissolves Here by Confounded
Genre: Experimental

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Light Dissolves Here (1), Confounded (10), Pharos (4)
Description:
"Light Dissolves Here", is based on a 10 minute electronical duet with keyboard and electric guitar, Done by "Confounded" and guitarist of a talented persian progressive rock band named "Pharos".
Here is a 96KB demo for download.
hope u enjoy :)
Here is a 96KB demo for download.
hope u enjoy :)
Hardware:
Midi Controller, Electric GuitarSoftware:
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egobandit
very cool guitar on this strange background but it works for me! comes and goes the same way, Excellent!
Confounded
Thank u :)
drakonis
Kept my interest all the way through... the keyboard work in this has almost an old Tangerine Dream feel to it, but different enough to be unique. The sounds were crisp and sounded good, and varied over the length of the piece so they didn't get repetitive or boring. The guitar work was nicely balanced and didn't overpower. Nice stuff!
ttfn,
Drakonis
Confounded
Thanks, it's very nice and pleasent for me to hear that my work sounds like Tangerine Dream. and of course that my favorite musician is klaus schulze.
as always a good comment :)
And I think that title is superb. As for the guitar, I actually found it to be intrusive. Pharos is clearly a talented player, but I don't think the style blends well with the synths. The synths are 'perfect,' as synths tend to be (unless Jan Hammer is involved). But the guitar is a little free-wheeling, with bending and speedy licks and the wah pedal, which would work better in a rock/jazz/blues setting. I think it would better serve the "Light Dissolves Here" concept if Pharos slowed down and played well-placed sustained notes. But that's just my blinkered opinion, and it's meant constructively. I always enjoy your work.
Confounded
Thank u for your comment Roca,
I'll let "Farbod", Guitarist of "Pharos Band" to answer some parts of your comment himself.
But as for me, I agree with some of those things you mentioned, it's true, but it was supposed to be this way,
to make it more understandable for u, I should say that this was based on an improvisation, a 17 minutes improvise, which then has been cut to 10.
so, the guitar part is somehow release of feelings just in time, as the main keyboard line is too.
we could change the guitar line, but then the whole story of emotions would have been broken away, because it was based on an improvise.
But to look at it in a scientific musical way, your words are right. :)
Thanks again for your very detailed and useful comment.
Peace.
CraizeeMusic
i like how it continues to gain momentum. the creativity of the improvisation really shows around minutes 7-8 especially. Thanks for sharing!
Confounded
and thank you for your positive comment :)
Morning Light
great place to dissolve!!! Love how this builds...thanks for the journey:)
Confounded
Thanks Morning Light, I'm happy you enjoyed it.
cchaplin
I love this.
Confounded
:)
kristyjo
I found your latest work, so now I have a thread to follow to find your other music. This is a really awesome improv! I like the drum entrance, it really sneaks up. The continual evolution of the piece is great.