Huge SPOILER Alert to anyone who hasn't seen the movie yet!!! Sadly Movie Maker decided to become my enemy, as a result I had trouble saving the video and ended up editing all parts and music clips. Therefore it's not as good as I intended it to be, but you may enjoy it. It's basically a music video I made, about Continuum and it's my way of showing how shocked I was the first time I saw it. I used Stargate music only. Tell me what you think about it!
Available for download www.megaupload.com COPY RIGHT: I don't own any part of Blazblue, Guilty Gear, or any other ark system works games, or anything relating to them. Just uploading this so people can hear the awesome music.
The cushioned throbbing of a velvet moon And the pregnant aching of an empty womb The endless echoes of the noise we made And the repercussions of each hand grenade There's aeroplanes and dragonflies And infinite September skies There's anthems of utopias And creeping wars and glaciers Just listen... Is there music in there? Arrived within the creeping hearse Vibrations from the universe Awash with the glittering of city lights The mouse choir whispered through the endless nights All alone to ride upon the froth The human dreamt of taking off Eventually, time corrodes the brain to rust And all those dreams into diamond dust Just listen... Violins and orchestras For death and speculation We've got just enough time I felt the closeness of monsters as we slept And the creaking of hands where masons met The loneliness of a shooting star And the beating of drums where the wild things are And somewhere beneath the moon A sonic boom, peeled off from a wing Into the dark, into each heart I heard the angel sing: "Que sera sera - Whatever will be will be" For death and speculation Well there's just enough time For each final seperation We've got just enough time Away on the breeze My evanescent memories Well I can feel them But I can't remember them Well I can feel them Slipping away AMPLIFIER is a Manchester based space rock band. This three-piece makes extraordinary music which is quite similar to the, also Manchester based, band OCEANSIZE. The band consists of Sel Balamir who <b>...</b>
Roger Linn Hosts New Musical Instruments Event at CCRMA, Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Audio (CCRMA). At this event held on May 5, 2011. The Eigenharp was demonstrated by Geert Bevin, Senior Software Developer from UK-based Eigenlabs. The Continuum from Haken Audio, was demonstrated by Bay area pianist Ed Goldfarb. Roger Linn lead the discussion and demonstrated the LinnStrument prototype. Watch the whole event in video below. More news can be found at synth.me