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Letter from Orion
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To compose this music I imagined two lovers separated thousands of light years apart... One of them sends a love message to another knowing that he/she will not read it. The message will go far after they no longer exist...
electronic classical new age
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Fernando was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1967. He played piano since he was 6 years old. 2010 is the year when he started to compose his own music. Self-taught
I am a new composer but I have over 20 years playing keyboards. Until then my music has been covered and arranging music of others but ... Get ready world here I am ;-) Well, for more information see "Band history".
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Beats Beats General
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#97,648 today Peak #6
#46,379 in subgenre Peak #2
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The Flanger Sound
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March 14, 2010
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MP3 5.0 MB 128 kbps 5:30
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Al componer este tema imagine dos amantes separados miles de anos luz...uno de ellos envia al otro una carta de amor sabiendo que no la leera. El mensaje llegara cuando ambos ya no existan. To compose this music I imagined two lovers separated thousands of light years apart... One of them sends a love message to another knowing that he/she will not read it. The message will go far after they no longer exist...
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Sebastian Breitenbach
Jan 26, 2011
Really nice melody going on in 0:35. Nice, gentle, warm. It has a certain flavor of the sad love scenes in Hollywood movies. I hope I'm not hearing something what isn't there but it seams that you got some ritardando passages (most likely between 4 and 1, like you would play it live, so it bet it is, and not quantized to death and back). You'll hear that rarely today, so it's a very nice and fresh thing to hear that stuff. Regards, Sebastian