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mariuseus

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  1. Thanks for comment plutocat, however what is your definition of being electronic. For me electronic composition can be anything that cannot be recreated (performed) with an acoustic or electro-acoustic instrument. In this case nearly all the electronic music can be acoustically. You can play a real drum kit instead of 909 drum loop, you can play string ensemble instead of ambient pad .... and I can give thousands examples more. That's not the way it goes i think If you play a classical piece for piano using harsh moog patch with various effects applied will you still classify it as a classical piece? Regards
  2. actually not. I did not think to develope it further. Honestly i just wanted to try my new synth, and after it was done I though it is a nice tune ;)
  3. Hi all Btw. I would be grateful for any comments on my tracks :) Thanks
  4. Hello My ethnic composition influenced among the others by Hans Zimmer, Dead can Dance. The Crusade
  5. Hello :) This composition was inspired by the Jeremy Soule music in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Gardens of Cirodil
  6. mariuseus posted a topic in Electronic
    Hello all This is one of my electronic compositions I did last year. Not very complicated. Smooth ambient piece, plenty of background pads. Rings of Saturn

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