A dark ambient requiem for a soul in the process of shattering. Inspired by Ingmar Bergman's similarly titled movie where the female protagonist suffers from schizophrenia.
The song starts off as a minimalistic ambient piano piece but grows gradually into a full-blown instrumental with world music and even jazz elements. The song was partially inspired by Sherry Horman’s 2009 movie Desert Flower.
The song starts off as a minimalistic ambient piano piece but grows gradually into a full-blown instrumental with world music and even jazz elements. The song was partially inspired by Sherry Horman’s 2009 movie Desert Flower.
This is a meditative space ambient track inspired by the Russian space station Mir and its dreamlike zero gravity atmosphere. The Russian word 'mir' means both 'world' and 'peace'.
Steppe tells an atmospheric story of the boundless plains of the steppes, reflecting Lena’s personal memories from the time she lived in the Russian part of Kazakh Steppe as a young music teacher. From album 'Songs of Vastness' (mt027).
I checked this out simply because of the name. I released a song called steppes with my other band This Caustic Autumn, based on dwelling in the boundless widths of isolation, I guess. haha. It's not nearly as beautiful as this is though. This is really really nice stuff.
A classical/avantgarde piece inspired by Franz Schubert's Der Leiermann from his song cycle Winterreise. Will the hurdy-gurdy man play his songs for you?
A classical/avantgarde piece inspired by Franz Schubert's Der Leiermann from his song cycle Winterreise. Will the hurdy-gurdy man play his songs for you?
superb crystal clear classic/ambient piece, got footsteps in my ears.... magnificent piano, great guitar.... zillions of styles within 1 great piece...
A dark ambient requiem for a soul in the process of shattering. Inspired by Ingmar Bergman's similarly titled movie where the female protagonist suffers from schizophrenia.
Thanks Kirk! We have had a break from active recording due to a big work project that has kept me very occupied. We'll hang around more also here when we get back to active musicmaking mode.
This is an absolutely beautiful song written by Jon Foreman for his side project Fiction Family and I felt like givin it a shot soo I just kinda learnt it and threw it together theres a few flubbups but they kinda workout well in the end
enjoy :)
Comments on Doc & Lena Selyanina's stuff
Wow, this is amazing! I keep holding my breath. Only happens when I am really concentrating! Welcome to Alonetone.
okay, I believe in reincarnation now. thanks for the journey . where was I ? and who was laughing and why ?
beautiful!
Atmospheric, spacy, ambient.... nice :)
Sweet.
wowww. this is a lot of emotion.
I love yer work!
I checked this out simply because of the name. I released a song called steppes with my other band This Caustic Autumn, based on dwelling in the boundless widths of isolation, I guess. haha. It's not nearly as beautiful as this is though. This is really really nice stuff.
i like the blend of classical and experimental/electronic music...very nice/1
A thing of beauty!
love it! I've been wanting to use that song title.
what a beaut!
superb crystal clear classic/ambient piece, got footsteps in my ears.... magnificent piano, great guitar.... zillions of styles within 1 great piece...
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Thanks Kirk! We have had a break from active recording due to a big work project that has kept me very occupied. We'll hang around more also here when we get back to active musicmaking mode.
Thanks for the feedback, Richard!
Thank you, Igor & Wildgeas!
Thank you, Bethan & Nebulonic! :-) Doc & Lena
Soft and nice... good singing and good touch on the guitar.
Very nice experimental track, good and balanced combination of melodic and 'radiophonic' material.
Cool song, nice production with 'lazy' rhythms and good sound.
A most sympathetic track title and the musical implementation has a proper 'auntie character' too! :-)
A stylish song: experimental, pulsating, cosmic... great work!