Tzecoatl
I make instrumental songs, sometimes aggressive, sometimes cool. New electro french sound Every music free, especially commercial use. Pleaz refer to ww
Angel's Fly can't get all the light he needs
Independent artist Tzecoatl drops "Angel's Fly", an Electro track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. With a tone that is epic, heroic and powerful, Tzecoatl's track connects on an emotional level. "Angel's Fly" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Electro chart. Find more from Tzecoatl on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
My music at the Opportunity and Spirit and Marx Express times.
"Unborn Red Skies" is an Electro track by Tzecoatl on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by synthesizer, giving the song its signature feel. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Electro chart, peaking at #6. "Unborn Red Skies" is part of the Tzecoatl catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
A sect sorrow old female voice enjoyed with mellow of saxo. Cabrel intro revival, Kokyu with LFo's and Korg karma saxo
"Shaman Tears" by Tzecoatl is an Electro production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by synthesizer, giving the song its signature feel. A solid entry in the electro space, crafted with care and intention. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Electro chart, peaking at #5. SoundClick gives artists like Tzecoatl a platform to share original Electro music with listeners around the world.
Thanks to Vonda, recorded for Ueberschall
Independent artist Tzecoatl drops "Pirot Vonda Stuff", an Electro track on SoundClick. Featuring synthesizer, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. The kind of electro cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "Pirot Vonda Stuff" has peaked at number 8 on the SoundClick Electro chart. If Electro, Progressive and Ambient is your sound, "Pirot Vonda Stuff" is a strong addition to your playlist.
An Electro track by Tzecoatl.
Independent artist Tzecoatl drops "Spiritual RoadRunner Featuring Mariah Dawn", an Electro track on SoundClick. The track showcases Tzecoatl's instinct for crafting memorable music. With a tone that is spiritual, devotional and uplifting, Tzecoatl's track connects on an emotional level. "Spiritual RoadRunner Featuring Mariah Dawn" has peaked at number 4 on the SoundClick Electro chart. Discover "Spiritual RoadRunner Featuring Mariah Dawn" and the rest of the Tzecoatl discography on SoundClick.
Hi every body.
Happy to present you my group (but I'm alone at the moment),
Tzecoatl,
makin' music all the time
I used to play with a pop/rock band : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NXH9IRK6ng
Playing piano when I was 8 years old and church organ (harmonium exactly at the beginning) when I was 11, I was frustrated with poor choices of sounds with these instruments, even if I could tweak them. So naturally I was interested in synths.
I loved a lot progressive and electro scenes from 70's and 80's, criticized it too, so I decided to give my touch to music creation. I tried on some titles to make kind of electro metal (angel fly, unborn reds skies I & II), and for the rest to touch different styles. I think electro took a bad way with techno and dance in 90's, so I just try to stay nearby the first electro spirits.
Pink Floyd, JM Jarre, Peter Gabriel, that are artists you can listen through my music, but
I listen Soundgarden, Faith no More, Led Zeppelin,
U2, Devin Townsend, RadioHead, Muse, and ... Laura J Boll?
Korg Karma, Korg Legacy, Korg M3+Radias, Yamaha Motif, and some VSTI, sequencing and waving softwares.
When I was young, I dreamt to put letters in arpeggios in order to let music phrases let talk. For instance in Subtle Remark, at one moment, it seems that piano says (to my mind) "peoplea" (1m46'). That's why karma-labs technology seems to be interesting for this aim. Another objective is to no let music emotion invades our bodies and its beauty our minds.