For Choir
Humility Do Not Come to You
Bet you do not know what I do
what I am doing what I m doing
Bet you do not understand
Yes I realize
that you think you think you are so big
and its hollow the night you stand
Humility…
Graphic by William Newbold
Genre:
Electronica: Ambient
Year: 2009
Album:
Tritium Crystals
Artist's description:
William Newbold's performance modified by Chris Vaisvil
Scored for amplified prepared piano and choir ensemble…
This is cool, but I like the wet version more. Whatever effects you ran things through softened some of the harshness and created a pleasing cavern of depth.
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Wow!
you are just like Gary Glitter
it is great in the sound area --- such neatness with choir --
the soft-synths are going to rebel as spam bots be careful!!
it is like a dream going on --- that is spiraling out of control into the abyss --- I like this :)
Lovely melody lines!
love the partial of the short loops - right down my present time of thought Chris.
A guitar mantra!
really great --- such a wild blend of sounds-
Sounding good! Hope that condition improves.
I actually like this, which is unusual for most microtonal music I listen to (sorry). Your guitar has very good tone, too.
Phrygian is one of my favorites :) But Dorian is my absolute favorite mode. Good jam.
This is cool, but I like the wet version more. Whatever effects you ran things through softened some of the harshness and created a pleasing cavern of depth.
The name alone screams: PLAY ME! Great rhythmic ambient...or whatever it might be called.
great -- I Like this
nice
darn. maybe i can find it on an old drive. anyhow thanks bud
btw do you still have "waiting for AotM" from traxinspace? this tune reminded me of that and I wondered if you'd reupload it here
love it man. the tone is comfy while verb keeps it cool. the tuning adds a dark shade to it. very immersive
excellent bells at the end-
Comments made by vaisvil
another great track!
wonderful - and the lyrics are like my own life. ACL is great!
this is a great tune!! I love the banter and self references.
I love this! Who is doing the voices / singing?