Description : This track, once again, is inspired by my love for the various mythologies. This one particular is aimed at 2 different figures. The first is at Thor of the Norse mythology. . This god was known for his famous hammer and it was used in war on many occasions. His trusty hammer was kept at his side many times. Another source of the inspiration come from Greek/ mythology. The god was name Hephaestus. We served as the blacksmith and craftsman of the gods and was noted to have build Zeus's thunderbolts with his hammer and anvil. With this hammer, he also constructed many of the gods war attire and or accessories. This track can sort of be like a prelude to the "Before the Storm" track. Again, please review and let me know what type genre that it fits best. Thank You.
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Man, thanks for reviewing my track - I hadn't noticed you before, and after hearing this one, I'm delighted to know you're here!
I love that you've gone to mythology for inspiration here. I really love how you've found the archetypal similarities between Thor and Hephaestus (not too many of us know about this one!) and interpreted this with a kind of fusion approach. The bass line, and steady rhythm really push forward the imagery you've drawn from. Very inspired and makes for a compelling listen as well.
What I really love is how you've brought this into a contemporary representation. The instrument/sound choices are all very modern, and yet convey the idea of your inspiration spot on.
Added to favorites. I'll be listening to this one again and again!
Thanks for the comment. I just appreciate music. There are a few mythology minded people out there and I am glad that I met another one. This track really speaks to me. Thanks again bruh,
awesomely amazing. a new favorite. everything about this is awesome. this has a great piano and im surprised there arent more favs this is talent right here people!
this is a great trac. and greek/ norse mythology is a great inspiration man.i was a history buff especially when it came to greek mythology and egyptology. if you havent heard of him already, go to youtube and type in " blue sky black death : the holocaust." a video will pop up with a classic photo of a greek god on the frame, click that...its a video from a guy named holocaust/warcloud. the video is called, "the holocaust" as well and is something i think you will enjoy greatly. if you check it out let me know what you think. respect. ROME.
p.s. this isnt a plug for something of mine, its just something i think you will enjoy, as someone with similar interests.
Thanks for the youtube link. I liked it a lot. Anything history, especially mythology, I take a keen interest to. Its something about history that gets me so interested in trying to absorb all that I CAN. Thanks for the comment as well.
Yeah! Rei has hit the nail on the head...super interesting perspectives brought forward through your playing..the 'thud' factor is alive and well..and in this case it's very articulate and very focused....I think the inherent imagery behind what your doing is a great asset to the music..I love vision..and your serving it up big time..great work! cheers planet :)
great atmosphere my friend!!
there are some jazzy melodies in there which I really love (on the piano for example!) and the harmonies are very very good ...
that's fantastic work, it needs some time to grow into ones mind, but it pays off to listen closely to this track!!
great work ...
I try to focus on music and what melodies I can create outside of my normal range. I think that one thing that constantly plagues a musician is how to challenge ourselves every time. Thanks for the comment, and I will check out your material soon.
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Obruno
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I love that you've gone to mythology for inspiration here. I really love how you've found the archetypal similarities between Thor and Hephaestus (not too many of us know about this one!) and interpreted this with a kind of fusion approach. The bass line, and steady rhythm really push forward the imagery you've drawn from. Very inspired and makes for a compelling listen as well.
What I really love is how you've brought this into a contemporary representation. The instrument/sound choices are all very modern, and yet convey the idea of your inspiration spot on.
Added to favorites. I'll be listening to this one again and again!
Thanks for the comment. I just appreciate music. There are a few mythology minded people out there and I am glad that I met another one. This track really speaks to me. Thanks again bruh,
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Thanks for the comment. Man, I try to challenge myself every time. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
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p.s. this isnt a plug for something of mine, its just something i think you will enjoy, as someone with similar interests.
Thanks for the youtube link. I liked it a lot. Anything history, especially mythology, I take a keen interest to. Its something about history that gets me so interested in trying to absorb all that I CAN. Thanks for the comment as well.
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there are some jazzy melodies in there which I really love (on the piano for example!) and the harmonies are very very good ...
that's fantastic work, it needs some time to grow into ones mind, but it pays off to listen closely to this track!!
great work ...
peace, rei
I try to focus on music and what melodies I can create outside of my normal range. I think that one thing that constantly plagues a musician is how to challenge ourselves every time. Thanks for the comment, and I will check out your material soon.
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