Mike Omni – Diloculo Salus
Jan 12, 2010 Audio, Classical, Mike Omni, Soundtrack
Diloculo SalusA powerful new orchestral piece from Mike Omni. Juggling it’s motifs between 3/4 and 4/4 the double basses and timpani boom with energy while the piano trickles notes down out of the higher regiment dexterously. “Diloculo Salus,” is Latin for, “Dawn’s Salvation.” Listen to this one LOUD.
Tags: Classical, Orchestra, piano, powerful, Soundtrack
Vincent dePaul – Gradient Rage
Sep 23, 2009 Audio, Critical Mass, Rock, Soundtrack, Vincent dePaul
Vincent dePaul - Gradient RageIt was 2007 and I had just been paid an egregious amount of money for doing voice work for Scion. I was collecting my check from a 24-hour straight session of mixing and mastering an entire country album days before it was submitted to the record label. For the first time in a long time, my audio career was taking off financially.
So I quit my studio job and took a six month vacation from the world. Vertical movement be damned!
I added the finishing touches of a long overdue equipment upgrade to the studio and proceeded to go full retard. Six months of isolation (henceforth known as the Great Shut-In of 2007) interspersed with the occasional visit from the lovely and talented David B. Mitchell. His tremendous knowledge of Progressive Rock eventually rubbed off on me and, as a result, this semi-epic piece was spawned. Balls-out horn blasts from Sonik Synth 2 pleasantly startle the nebulousness of the Minimoog. One day, perhaps a real guitarist will do the lead line.
Tags: angry, epic, guitar, horns, minimoog, powerful, sonik synth 2, synth