into the shadows
`dilvish
let it loop until it drives you nuts (there's a good reason for this..
... see the fyi at the bottom of the text.)
i suppose credits and song info should go first, so here it is:
credit to propellerheads software for rebirth.. the killer program that
made those 303 loops so easy to create. i used a combination of impulse
tracker, and hammerhead for the drumloops.. a few drum samples were
created in *stomper*, which totally kicks ass, in case you didn't know.
the samples I didn't create came from hunz, who makes the most kickass
samples using a combination of software synths. hunz, you are the man.
(in case you're wondering, hunz made some of the samples in the weird
loops, and samples 7 and 4.)
the song itself was inspired by a dark sci/fi vision that i had while i
was playing the piano. of course, when inspiration strikes, i listen.
for those of you who have missed my regular releases... i'm sorry, i've
been very busy with commercial projects lately. i have bills, ya know.
this style change might be quite a shock at first, but it is still very
much me. a lot of my music lately has a similar feel. yes, i'm still
doing piano music, but i gave up trying to track it. if you want to hear
my piano compositions, i promise, someday i'll release a piano-only cd.
i'm looking to join or form a group of serious commercial composers
to work on game or film soundtracks. i want to tackle one project at a
time, as a group, and share resources. for example, I'd really like to
hear a nice guitar part in this song, but I don't have a guitar
available to me. if you know of such a group, or you're interested in
joining me to form one, please contact me.
fyi... this is not a final mix of this song... it will probably be way to
huge to release as an IT. if you're interested in the final mp3, mail me.
it is also copyright (c) 1997 eric hamilton
all rights reserved and all that legal hype ...
e-mail dilvish@cyberspace.org