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Endless Now (feat. Trina Brunk)
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Mellow piano blended with the wonderful vocals of Trina Brunk (http://trinabrunk.com/)
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The music of Kyma is forged by a motivation to make music that is pleasant to listen to and creates moods in the listener.
Kyma was created because of a passion for making music. The music of Kyma is forged by a motivation to make music that is pleasant to listen to and creates moods in the listener. Kyma has a very unique style due to a wide variety of influences. Its a mix of Ambient, Electronic and Easy Listening.
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Peak #195
Peak in subgenre #39
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Written & produced by Neil Alderson & Trina Brunk
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Copyright 2012 - All rights reserved
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December 05, 2012
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MP3 5.8 MB 160 kbps 5:05
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Drumnjon
Apr 17, 2012
Neil, What a great piece...I tellyou you grabbed my heart.....wow...Thank you for THIS SHARE....I do LOVE IT ...JON
Ron Gragg
Feb 02, 2012
As I see it, this composition could easily be in a movie soundtrack, or even the title track for a movie. I especially like the simple touches you added, like the bells starting at 3:12, and the sustainment of the final chord to end the song (as a long fade out). To me, this song invokes an outdoor autumn scene with freshly fallen multi-colored leaves lightly swirling on a cool fall breeze, as the camera (or our minds-eye) pans across a well-manicured lawn to an older brick building (house, university etc…) with ivy climbing its neatly maintained and ornate walls. And on the front stoop of the building, we see a young couple conversing, while a parent (or guardian type) secretly watches them from a shuttered second story window, ready to intervene if things go a little too far. Anyway, you get my gist.
Painted Water
Jan 31, 2012
Hey Neil! This is sounding real good so far! Some good floaty female vocals would be perfect for this. If you don't find vocals I would love give it a go as soundtrack kinda thing?