playlist artwork#12 this weekRusty Bells

by Liopic

Tracks

1 2:09 847 listens
2 1:15 634 listens
3 1:02 455 listens
4 2:27 391 listens
5 1:04 329 listens
6 2:37 256 listens
7 2:26 257 listens
8 2:42 235 listens
9 3:28 236 listens
10 0:45 163 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 04/05/2010

Rusty Bells is a random collection of old tracks, composed by Liopic between 1996 and 2001.

The picture of the album is by Darren Hunter, found on flickr

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

Reviews for "Rusty Bells"

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RangerSeriesBlack

Intense and Electric

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RangerSeriesBlack • 2010-08-23 03:05:03

Liopic, has created a collection of startlingly intense synthesized tracks and as similar as they may appear on the surface to each other each track is unique. Some tracks evoke a sense of futuristic machines going about their mechanical yet mysterious purpose to making one feel as if they are in a chase sense from a block buster action movie. Rusty Bells is a great album by itself but made into a compilation with similar yet noticeably different artists such as Stef666 and Mr. Henky elevates it to Super Star Status.
orangeupurple

Creative, Ambient, Marvelous

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orangeupurple • 2010-05-16 04:54:28

This was an astonishingly good album, the music ambient, but very rich in tone and melody . . . and beauty. It had heart moving, thought and vision provoking aspects to the songs, with thoughtful compositions and great instrumentalities . . . such as the strings in "No goat." I could have sworn I heard the devil laughing in "No hopes" which was developed with a great use of dronings to provide an interesting sound effect. The piano and strings in "Jinx" had marvelous style and a beautifully creative inclusion of other sounds and instruments, which gave a powerful aspect to its overall composition . . . this was probably my favorite of all ten very short tunes. Every tune on this album had such unique qualities and a wonderful creativity with an inclusion of loveliness and grace which struck a chord in my heart . . . I loved it immensely, but it was too too short.
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