Deep Space by Michael Briel
- Artist: Michael Briel
- Title: Deep Space
- Album: Deep Space
- Track: 1
- Genre: Electronic
- Year: 1992
- Length: 28:18 minutes (25.91 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
As written above Deep Space was recorded in '92. The equippment at that point still was really minimalistic (I just had started to use keyboards and a sequencer, and I bought my first FX-processor). But the track itself turned out really well - even if you compare it to newer arrangements. Let’s do a quick walktrough:
Deep Space started as a 'normal' tune but grew and grew while I kept on adding bits and pieces here and there. It will take you through a range ofdifferent atmospheres and moods and until today is the listener's choice when looking for personal top ten lists. :)
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Deep Space
This is a nice tune. I know it since you first put it up on mp3.com, back in the old days. I still find it amazing that you did this one only with the mt32 and that cheap Yamaha keyboard. I allways hoped that you pick this theme up again one day your new studio equippment. That Deep Space II was a nice try, but I thought it somehow lacked the spirit of the original tune... So anywhoo - when will we get some new tunes from you?
New Music...
Well... I am afraid that might take a while... Don't get me wrong - I'd love to do new music for years now and it's not that I don't have any time for it or no ideas at all... It's like a massive writer's block that keeps me from actually sitting down at the keyboards - which are still here in this room, btw. I dunno... I hope that one day or the other the muse will kiss me again, until then I'll post youtube clips or other things... ;)
About Deep Space - that still is one of my own personal favourite tunes, I think I know what you mean. It's allways been one of those peaks I tried reaching once more with every new tune. We'll see what the future might bring...
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