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Post by zerointerno on Oct 16, 2017 5:05:32 GMT -5
Hello. We are a duo from Russia, making lo-fi synth music since about a decade ago. The last year we came up with "All the Kingdoms" album, it was rated rather positive by the Dungeon Synth community, so I think it would be ok for us to sign in these boards too. After all there is some imagery behind our music which I don't want to stay unexplained, so I'll write here a thing or two in a while. Attention is not expected but welcomed. Our early works are slightly off the DS aesthetics, but I'll mention some of pieces I consider fitting. Our VK (not much to read there tho)
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Post by andrewwerdna on Oct 17, 2017 0:35:48 GMT -5
Hey zerointerno, I love that album. It's definitely one of my favorites of 2016.
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Post by zerointerno on Oct 17, 2017 7:46:07 GMT -5
Thanks for your interest! Nice to hear our efforts resonate. Btw the album is recently released on CD by courtesy of Obscure Dungeon Records. Have a look!
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Post by thekeeper on Oct 17, 2017 9:16:49 GMT -5
Glad this finally got a physical release. Pretty underrated album. CD is on the way to me right now. Anything new in the works?
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Post by zerointerno on Oct 17, 2017 16:16:33 GMT -5
Not really. Got some ideas and unused drafts, but they are still pretty obscure to show them off and I am unsure if I can make something good with them. However if you are interested to more of our sounds I think I can offer you an old pre- "All the Kingdoms" GFM track with a solid Dungeon Synth vibe (I feel it that way at least): Memory Cleansing Anisotropic Stairs @ soundcloud That was the second track GFM came up with. I dreamt about slowly descending a long spiral stairwell in a dank stone tower with a torch in hand when I worked on this one. Each stairstep was meant to erase a tiny bit of memory of the one who treads them. The second half of the song was supposed to feel like the POV abandons the person mentioned and goes down on its own, finaly reaching the bottom and zooming out to show the full stairways and a small figure still slowly descending them, which has long way ahead. Oh, and well, thank you. Glad you liked our album.
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