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Tracklist

1Movement I I
2Movement I I I
3Movement V
4Movement I
5Movement I V

Credits

  • Composed ByGregory T. Kyryluk (tracks: all)
  • SynthesizerGregory T. Kyryluk (tracks: all)

Notes

A release primarily composed on 1 synthesizer a vintage 1986 Ensoniq ESQ-1 and two outboard effects of vintage origin. Additional instrumentation provided by a Novation Nova which was used very sparingly in the course of the recording. No computer sequencers and no additional software was utilized except for the actual recording of the audio. This was an experiment mainly to push the limits of an outdated piece of technology into a free-form in the moment improvisation like creative setting. The end result out weighs the technological handicap!

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Audio excerpt from the latest Harmonic Resonance Recordings release Alpha Wave Movement Architexture of Silence. Architexture consists five long movements. Album 2013 5 Songs. More By Alpha Wave Movement. A Distant Signal. Movement One - Alpha Wave Movement. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Alpha Wave Movement established 1992 in Miami, Florida is the electronic music project of Gregory T. Alpha Wave Movement's musical style can be considered ambient, new-age, some space rock, the classic 1970s period German style electronic music otherwise known as Berlin school as well as the ambient aesthetics of Brian Eno, and Steve Roach. Releases such A Distant Signal and Terra have more ambient space elements than other Alpha Wave Movement releases. Beyond Silence has more space rock. Architexture Of Silence is a music studio album recording by ALPHA WAVE MOVEMENT Progressive ElectronicProgressive Rock released in 2013 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. FLAC download - bandcamp. Buy ALPHA WAVE MOVEMENT Architexture Of Silence Music. More places to buy ALPHA. Listen free to Alpha Wave Movement Architexture of Silence Movement I, Movement II and more. 5 tracks 61:51. Movement I 2. Movement II 3. Movement III 4. Movement IV 5. Movement V Shifting diatribes of ambient synthesis move across the far distant timbral topography. Reflective music for navigating the inner landscapes. Beautiful how the story on this album tells us about the minimal setup that is used to create this treasure of an album: I think thats exactly what music should be all about from the heart, from passion, with minimal equipment and just let it flow, instead of a huge stack of hardware, software and calculated recording. Movement Three - Alpha Wave Movement. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Alpha Wave Movement. July 8, 2013. Exclusive Prime pricing. Architexture of Silence. Please retry. Architexture of Silence is the 18th Alpha Wave Movement release and it is an excursion into the realms of ambient music where interlacing branches of timbral topography expand across the subtle macrocosm of silent reflective inner landscapes. This release hearkens my return to using a very minimal hardware0 software synthesis setup and no computer based sequencing. In other words I used an ancientby today's standards hardware sequencer as a sketch pad. Composing in a limited medium beckoned the creative and spontaneous muse to sculpt the musical movements that became Architexture

Alpha Wave Movement - Architexture Of Silence mp3

Performer: Alpha Wave Movement

Title: Architexture Of Silence

Country: US

Release date: 2013

Label: Harmonic Resonance Recordings

Style: Ambient, New Age, Drone, Minimal

Catalog: HRR133006

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 2606 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 311

Record source: CDr, Album

MP3 Related to Alpha Wave Movement - Architexture Of Silence

Minha
On an irregular basis, I absolutely love to listen to some sophisticated ambient music in the final hours of the day or in early night time. It gives an opportunity to reflect a bit on things and put the mind to rest before turning to bed. The following recording is most suitable for such occasions.

"Architexture of Silence", the 18th release by Alpha Wave Movement, sees the return of composer Gregory Kyryluk using a very minimal hardware (0% software synthesis) setup and no computer-based sequencing whatsoever. He actually relied on an old-school hardware sequencer as a sketch pad while carefully shaping and sculpting the five gentle movements (all ranging between 10 and 14 minutes in length) that would end up as this full-length cosmic album.

The freeform and neatly structured outcome is subtle and tranquil, taking on slow turns and shapes as it progresses in a fluid, transparent tapestry of soft shimmering and slow morphing (drone)textures. It’s not exactly meditative, but harmonic with a certain soothing, minimal current running underneath.

I recommend listening to "Architexture of Silence" with a good pair of headphones and at low volume to get the full aural pleasure.

Bert Strolenberg, Sonic Immersion
Minha
On an irregular basis, I absolutely love to listen to some sophisticated ambient music in the final hours of the day or in early night time. It gives an opportunity to reflect a bit on things and put the mind to rest before turning to bed. The following recording is most suitable for such occasions.

"Architexture of Silence", the 18th release by Alpha Wave Movement, sees the return of composer Gregory Kyryluk using a very minimal hardware (0% software synthesis) setup and no computer-based sequencing whatsoever. He actually relied on an old-school hardware sequencer as a sketch pad while carefully shaping and sculpting the five gentle movements (all ranging between 10 and 14 minutes in length) that would end up as this full-length cosmic album.

The freeform and neatly structured outcome is subtle and tranquil, taking on slow turns and shapes as it progresses in a fluid, transparent tapestry of soft shimmering and slow morphing (drone)textures. It’s not exactly meditative, but harmonic with a certain soothing, minimal current running underneath.

I recommend listening to "Architexture of Silence" with a good pair of headphones and at low volume to get the full aural pleasure.

Bert Strolenberg, Sonic Immersion