playlist artwork#12 this weekFourteen Dreams of Life

by Zsolnai

Tracks

1 1:32 1818 listens
2 3:55 1412 listens
3 1:37 946 listens
4 3:45 737 listens
5 3:01 652 listens
6 2:17 596 listens
7 5:58 579 listens
8 2:00 497 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 16/11/2009
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    • Zsolnai: Producer.

This is a concept album, and its birth was triggered by an amusing challenge at FAWM.ORG I ran into in late January. There wasn't much time to think it over, so I started to compose 14 pieces of music and succeeded within 28 days. This EP is a compilation of those tracks, putting the emphasis on the flow of time.

My friend János Novák played the classical guitar in 'Any Tale the World Tells'.

'Rain Dancer' by rubyblossom is on the cover, under a creative commons license.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Fourteen Dreams of Life"

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sofia4love

Hello,

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sofia4love • 2010-04-25 23:20:50

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Wolfsong.thePoet

Just this . . .

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Wolfsong.thePoet • 2011-04-17 06:15:55

Been enjoying this little album of an evening . . . found it daydreamy and relaxing . . and left a pleasant mood where ever it traveled . . . in my home as I did chores and other activities . . .
Janos Novak

Good album

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Janos Novak • 2009-11-23 14:38:26

Soundwise very reminiscent of 80s new age synth music, drawing inspiration from a diverse range of sources such as the early works of Vangelis, William Orbit and even Ennio Morricone. The slightly quirky chill-out mood of A Sense of Autumn, the piano improvisation-over-Bladerunneresque-leads in Quiddity and the peaceful yet intensely emotional (and goose bump inducing, I have to admit!) solo piano theme of the title song being my personal favourites. A very relaxed, introspective, hauntingly melodic piece of work.
airheart05

Good album

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airheart05 • 2009-11-21 12:09:37

Musically well composed and put together. Not sure what's missing, but it sounds a bit edgy at times. Anyway, the album shows a serious st of skills. And the acoustic Guitar on track two, really tells a story. Very nice, thanks for sharing.
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