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Atrum Lux Lucis
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Easy listening for the post-apocalypse
electronic music fl studio j sarge remedial mtheory music made electronically j sargent short subject music youd like it if you had moobis
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Remedial M-Theory... laboring in electronic obscurity and summer science school since 200
Remedial M-Theory is the work of one guy laboring in obscurity since 2004 with a handful of fans who are loyal and supportive but are outnumbered by the detractors that exist solely in his mind (not saying there aren't detractors outside his mind, just that the ones inside his head are indeed legion). To say he's a bit nuts would be an understatement. For cryin out loud he's in a band with his computer and they spend most of their time arguing over creative differences (mostly the computer saying it should go solo, blah blah...). You might not guess from listening to this so-called music but this guy has a very musical upbringing and a fervent appreciation for all things musical from the beginning of time until the day the music died which incidentally (sorry Don McClain) had less to do with Mick Jagger than it did with with Michael Bolton. Influences range from minimalist composers and cubist painters to the grand operas from the likes of Verdi, Mozart, and The Who. You might not know it from listening to what is here but it's in there somewhere... and if it's not could you at least tell him where his keys are???
Song Info
Genre
Electronic Ambient
Charts
Peak #125
Peak in subgenre #28
Author
J Sargent
Rights
JKS 2007
Uploaded
March 22, 2007
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MP3 5.9 MB 128 kbps 6:28
Story behind the song
Atrum Lux Lucis - Spatula of Damocles © Jeffrey K Sargent 2007 Dark Light features Echo Synth, Piano, Synth Bass, Synth, Arpeggios, and some tambourine cause it rules. Imagine serious techno duo playing this track in a club with a hippy playing the tambourine on stage... freakin sweet. My favorite part of this track was shifting between minor and major and back and then back again. I wrote this song on a Sunday morning in one sitting. I was just finishing it up when the kids dragged themselves out of bed... in other words, if I hadn't been done then I still might be working on this one. The arpeggios in this one were created note by note by me. Not always the case, but at the time I was still feeling like letting a machine do the work was being lazy. SPP once told me this was his favorite track of mine. SPP is the guy who got me into electronic music in the first place, and that remains a compliment that I appreciate more than anyone will ever know. -JKS (Provo, UT Sep 2011)
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