J.S. Bach

April 14, 2013 10:24 AM

Inspired by the great man himself - J.S. Bach - this song presents a modern interpretation, stemming into interpretation, of this great piece. By Ummagma

Instrumental

posted by Brodyaga (5 comments total) 2 users marked this as a favorite

Very nice!
posted by sleepy pete at 12:23 PM on April 14, 2013


I really like the atmosphere of this - I find it very peaceful and calming. The strings add a haunting note that I really enjoy.
posted by capricorn at 4:09 PM on April 14, 2013


Bach for the win!

Also, agree with capricorn, nice haunting undertone you've got there. about the bass, so that those who've only got the good old soundblasters on their laptop, they won't hear it at all. Just give it a little kick in the higher frequencies, then it should be fine. Since you are playing it as an instrument, not as a background backup I thought you would probably like people to hear the bass' cool sound!

Pretty cool track, nice in the background, see the connection to Bach, so it's all good in my opinion. Keep it up!
posted by AnTilgangs at 12:32 PM on April 15, 2013


Wow - AnTilgangs, Capricorn and Sleepy Pete - this is wonderful feedback. I think the more responsive since I started posting here. Thanks so much. I wonder if the bass factor is something that can be corrected at the mastering stage.
posted by Brodyaga at 4:10 PM on April 15, 2013


This song involved a collaboration with one Russian musician (the violinist) and here's one other collaboration (with Ukrainian musicians) if you're interested.
posted by Brodyaga at 12:47 AM on April 29, 2013


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