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nostalgia

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:54 pm
by impurfekt
Hey folks. I finally released that little EP I was working on. Listen on Soundcloud. Pay what you want via bandcamp.

https://soundcloud.com/impurfekt/sets/nostalgia

http://impurfekt.bandcamp.com/album/nostalgia

Enjoy!

(edit: Soundcloud link added)

Re: nostalgia

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:57 pm
by Pandemonium
It's a very cool EP. The sound... it sounds like Lifeforms a lot, with some Dead Cities elements...

It sounds very 90s - the whole thing - and I don't know if I mean that in a good way or in a bad one.

(The third track sound very much like Enigma and I think it doesn't belong on the EP...)

Re: nostalgia

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 1:09 am
by impurfekt
Pandemonium wrote:It's a very cool EP. The sound... it sounds like Lifeforms a lot, with some Dead Cities elements...

It sounds very 90s - the whole thing - and I don't know if I mean that in a good way or in a bad one.

(The third track sound very much like Enigma and I think it doesn't belong on the EP...)
Thanks for having a listen! 90's electronic music is certainly where my heart lies; FSOL and Engima being primary influences when making this sort of music.

Re: nostalgia

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:58 am
by Pandemonium
I don't get how can one be inspired by Michael Cretu and FSOL at the same time...
Enigma has a few unforgettable tracks, but in general is a far simpler form of ambient compared with FSOL.

Doing 90s electronic music is OK, but don't get stuck in that period only, try mixing decades and new stuff too - there's so many interesting new stuff (if you dig around) :)

Re: nostalgia

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 6:27 pm
by impurfekt
Pandemonium wrote:I don't get how can one be inspired by Michael Cretu and FSOL at the same time...
Enigma has a few unforgettable tracks, but in general is a far simpler form of ambient compared with FSOL.

Doing 90s electronic music is OK, but don't get stuck in that period only, try mixing decades and new stuff too - there's so many interesting new stuff (if you dig around) :)
Having nostalgia sound like it was produced in the 90's was the idea. If you venture into my other releases you'll find a broader (albeit darker) spectrum.

Re: nostalgia

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:09 pm
by tryptych
Hey, I see you have distribution from the great CRL Studios and have gained hundreds of fans, congratz :D

Re: nostalgia

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 12:20 am
by impurfekt
tryptych wrote:Hey, I see you have distribution from the great CRL Studios and have gained hundreds of fans, congratz :D
Thank you kindly. Yeah, I teamed up with them for my previous release and saw no reason not to with this one as well. They've certainly helped to get the word out better than I. Promotion is a mystery to me.