Wellington ( WGN ) - New Zealand
Website : http://youtube.com/user/quasarsphere
Joined : May 08, 2008
This is the first Russian folk song I ever heard. I want to hear lots more!
The instrumental arrangement impresses the hell out of me, and the vocal harmonies are a little reminiscent of Enya, but much, much cooler!
Lena, your piano and keyboard skills are fantastic, and now you've shown that you kick arse as a vocalist too! You should totally sing more!
One thing I have to ask - where can I find the lyrics? Preferably rendered in the Roman alphabet, because I can't read Cyrillic. I've googled and googled, but can find nothing.
Anyway, this song is amazing, and I'm going to make all my friends listen to it!
I love this album! Along with Doc's "Through A Glass Darkly", this is my favourite of all the music I've found on this site so far.
I've been playing this album on repeat while going to sleep over the last week, and I let it keep playing when I wake up so I can actually listen to it a couple of times. For that reason it's the perfect definition of ambient music - you can have it playing in the background for an aesthetic effect, or you can actively listen to it, and either way it is simply beautiful.
The best way I can think of to try to describe this music in words is, imagine you're alone at night on the surface of an alien planet, looking up at a very very different sky to the one we have here.
I like the first three parts best. Part one has some lovely slow percussion, and parts two and three have some sexy warm synth underneath haunting nocturnal sounds.
Yeah. I love this music.
This is a wicked, bouncy and fun tune. I think it would make a great concert encore.
I'm one of those people who strictly, pointedly DO NOT DANCE, but several times while listening to this I had to get up and leap about a bit.
Oh, and I was the first to download it. I feel so awfully special!
Yeah, this one gets a big thumbs up from me! :)
I love this one! This is a digital masterpiece! The style is slightly (just slightly) similar to that of "Mojave Plan" by Tangerine Dream, but I like this a lot more.
This album was my first taste of microtonal music. I'd been meaning to check it out for a while.
I like this. The sounds are strange, the intervals even more so, but the overall effect is really very gorgeous indeed!
This is a truly beautiful piece of music!
I discovered and joined this site about half an hour ago, and I'm very glad I did, otherwise I wouldn't have heard this. And mate, I'm absolutely stunned by this. It's what I look for in music.
This piece is a reminder that the fear and loneliness that comes with being human - being alive - is also a beautiful thing.
It reminds you that you're part of something big and strange and frightening...and wonderful.
I love this music.