this short album means to me a personal story. maybe every listener has his or her own while listening.
additional information:
the photo i used for the cover was made by Miguel Saavedra (http://miguelsaavedra.info)

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.
Reviews for "the journey"
8 reviews
lovely! welcome back Pan:core
a new style, some blissful work.
Dieses Elektronik Ambient Album setzt statt auf Flächen und Effekte mehr auf Einzeltöne, Gitarrenähnlich zum Beispiel. Diese spielen kleine feine Melodien oft mehrfach überlagert, was mir gefällt.
The foggy forest stimmt mit melancholischen Plings und einem Streichinstrument zunächst auf Träumen ein, was jedoch durch eine Disharmonie in Richtung Albtraum triftet.
Getting tired könnte ein schöner aber schneller Chillout Song werden, ist aber recht schnell zu Ende. Während der Wüstengeist nicht meinen Nerv trifft, bzw ihn zu doll trifft, sind die nächsten Songs wieder voller Harmonie. Ein Blitz fetzt gelegentlich dazwischen. Das Ende ist dann wieder brutal, nur ein kleines Outro versöhnt das Ohr. Insgesamt also recht interessant, schade nur, dass die einzelnen Songs wegen ihrer Kürze mehr wie Kostproben wirken.
envoutant mais la claque reste pour moi "getting tired...." digne d'un morceau d' alan parson
manque des lyrics qui accompagne cette musique tout est ici dans le registre du cocon
à quand l'epanouissement du papillon
talent à éclore
bravo
des heavenly voices seraient géniales
merci
La rivière... Au loin la liberté, comme un parfum matinal dans la brume silencieuse.
Au loin, les cimes des arbres se découvrent petit à petit...
la cravache fouette la surface aquatique...
Les enfants, mangent du poisson qu'ils ont pêché eux même hier...
C'est le bonheur en cette heure matinale...
(Voilà chers amis ce que j'ai rèvé en écoutant votre première, deuxième jusqu'au troisième titre...Je revie,drais pour continuer si certainement)
Merci.
Nice harmonic sweet sounds. Nice structures. A peace of heaven.
I Liked the fx. particularly in the first track, like an old LP or in "ghosts of the dessert".
I hope this sound comes to the right ears.
Le style persiste, j'ai adoré la première fois j'aime toujours autant ...
les trucs que j'ai pas aimé la première fois je les retrouve la aussi ...
la fin des chansons ! fade out ou arrêt brutal ça fait toujours mal aux oreilles après une chanson qui les ouvrent bien grand !
@Abakuya > classe ton commentaire !
Fantastische Sounds, teilweise erinnert es mich an den "Saw" Soundtrack (Titel:Can´t stop, wow!). Unbedingt alle Alben durchlauschen, man kommt absolut auf seine Kosten! Rock on!
Nice picture, I like trees. They lend themselves to a picture of a human journey very well. There is the overground expansion of their growth, for all to see (and enjoy), and then the underground (subconscious) journey of their growth. The latter tends to be a lot deeper and searching for a different element (air/water vs. water). Enough of that, down to the music. The first track is quite a beautiful concoction. The journey begins well, and as it says, The First Miles Are Still Easy. True indeed and nicely done, I like the atmosphere and dynamism, though pan:core's work always has a positive energy to it. Then, the fog descends and obfuscates, as we humans are wont to make our lives. I have been accused of it, but explained that I wasn't, they just didn't understand me.
Getting Tired On Wide Lands is brilliant music making. Again, still optimistic and energetic, despite the depleted energy. The following track takes us into another level of existence extremely well. Great control of technology and creativity. The Crystal Cave was a very busy place about twenty years ago, full of meditating people trying to soothe their nerves, if I remember rightly. I tried it once, but find this track more interesting. Meanwhile... while they were busy altering their states of consciousness, I shed my inhibitions and began cycling all over the place, very much living in the real world. Like the track, I found a place within me of peace, by looking outside. Strange how these things work!
And While Our Sleepy Heroes Wake Up, is a bright and open piece of musical magic. The sleeping knights in the hollow hills? Alan Garner for one I think made use of this myth. The next track, is immensely likeable. Goes too quickly for me, but then that's getting lost for you. One minute you are there, the next... Or Not ?! finishes off this brilliant little musical excursion. All too brief, but some say sweet things come in small packages. Thanks for sharing.