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NAUTILUS I (Complete Album Preview)
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The first part from book of Jules Verne, 20.000 miles under the sea (part 1). more info & cd shop: www.mediacellar.de www.the-eye-music.eu mp3 shop: www.art-pearl.eu
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An electronic music project by artist and graphic designer Thomas Herrmann.
Born in Potsdam (Germany) in 1962, he started to play music in his early childhood by himself and create his own pictures of art and sketches of sounds. At the age of 14 years he accepted a job at a club as a DJ and worked there for several years, and that is where he came in contact with some new music that come on the scene which became the catalyst in his perusal of the attraction and development of electronic music. In the 1980’s he got his first synthesizer and began with synthesizer programming and composition. Although he had no classical musical education the kind of the compositions that he started composing were classical in nature, but at the same time could not exactly be defined. He received encouragement and motivation from his circle of friends to continue and peruse further this mysterious music. A great amount of material (for tone and video material) originated during those years in that still is unreleased to this day. In 2006 with the support of a friend, he built a small recording studio and now produced more complicated pieces and bigger concepts. His music has established itself into acoustical pictures. What he sees, he allows to flow, his sensations and dreams, his environment and the society, his emotions and his fears into every note, or phrase and piece of his music productions. In experimental sound scenery, he projects an acoustic head cinema for the senses, which show the life from the point of the artist without steering him in a certain direction. Stories from books, his childhood and other topical subjects influence his music where various instruments complimented by objects from everyday life like key, tools, clips and machines where they find their purpose in the application. For the listener his works distinguish its own revelation, so deeply reach into the soul, touch with sadness and happiness, takes us back to our youth for a brief time again and journey on an honest aching, revolting, or crying in pain and joy. The Eye demands a certain discipline from the listener, one that is slowly given time and attention led in its own center of the story, and as the sound develops the music becomes like a blossom in the morning sun slowly shining, thus every second becomes more listening pleasure. With music, text and visuals it all forms into an acoustic head cinema beyond the usual music trend.
Song Info
Genre
Electronic Ambient
Author
Thomas Herrmann
Rights
2008 MEDIACELLARMUSIC-records
Uploaded
December 18, 2023
Track Files
MP3
MP3 10.4 MB 320 kbps 4:32
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Story behind the song
01] Gehen an Bord (06:41) 02] Das Orgelspiel (04:24) 03] Abtauchen (03:50) 04] Unterwasser (03:15) 05] Der Krater (03:56) 06] Vulkane und Wesen (03:03) 07] Tarak, Stadt der Finsternis (04:23) 08] Tiefe Stille (05:13) 09] Gelehrte und Meister (02:31) 10] Allein (00:54) 11] Auftauchen (03:26)
Lyrics
Let yourself be acoustically transported to the year 1868. At this time, rumors are circulating about a sea monster, which attacks and sinks ships on all the world's oceans, which prompts a French professor to sign on to a warship to embark on a Pacific expedition, to seek out the sea monster and kill it. What he doesn't know yet, this supposed sea monster is a submarine, a ship called NAUTILUS. Become a part of J. Verne's story, take part in a sound journey of spherical sounds and delicate melodies. Listen to the organ playing of Captain NEMO and dive into the depths of the sea, accompanied by the sound of propellers glide gently past old shipwrecks, tumble along dangerous volcanoes and float over sunken cities. Dreamlike sounds, accompanied by suspenseful sound effects will accompany you on the first part of the journey.
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