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On 5/27/2018 at 8:13 PM, GhostOnAcid said:
At the first listening it sounds very interesting. :-)
I'm happy to hear that
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On 3/27/2018 at 6:42 AM, the goa constrictor said:
I really liked Intermezzo Extended as well!
http://goaconstrictor.com/music-reviews/subconsciousmind-intermezzo-extended/Looking forward to hearing the new stuff =)
Hey Adam/Goaconstrictor I only now realized that it was you who wrote that review last time. I must tell you, your review played a significant role in keeping me making music! Thank you very much again! You are part of Symphonies of Life :)
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On 26.3.2018 at 4:42 PM, antic604 said:
Thanks for the heads up! I loved Intermezzo XT and I'm off to d/l and listen to this one.
If @SubConsciousMind you'd consider putting your music on Bandcamp, I'd gladly purchase it <3
Thank you
There is an indigogo campaign to cover that: https://goo.gl/obL7FL@recursion loop Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
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Ektoplazm is happy to present a new album by Swiss musician SubConsciousMind.
Symphonies of Life, his fifth full-length release, explores different aspects of the human experience: Patience, Truth, Consciousness, Destruction, Love, Creation, Beauty, Humility, and Trust.
This is an album that reveals its true intensity the more you listen to it. Every time you hear it another theme might resonate with your inner world, or new revelations may come to pass. One day a theme may not get through to you, another day it will open up an emotional world without description. Keep this in your playlist, let it be part of your life, and the beauty of this musical artwork will unfold even more over time.
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Hey GhostOnAcid!
Thank you very much for your review! I'm very happy to hear you liked it. And it's an honour to have been part of Antaris thanks to you! I really appreciate that.
I think I can understand what you say about the Bass. I did indeed go for a more homegenous bass through the whole Album compared to my former release intermezzo extended. It is a deliberate choice since I noticed that during my sets too many people get confused with too much ryhthmical and melodic variation in the bass. The majority of listeners are used to either off-beat or gallop, everything else is "complicated".
In my opinion, compared to what is played at partys normally my basslines are still a lot more diverse. For example: There is a lot of melody going on, more than in pretty much any style imho :-)