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Fanfare for the Mammon Con (2012)
Love the title...bankers as con artists (with governmental approval) using greed for filthy lucre (mammon) to swindle us all ! LMAO...got it all in this...sounds like a stock exchange with calls being made on the floor..not sure what I was hearing...ticker tape (old skool clackety clack ?)...stock bell to open and close...orchestral stabs to punctuate the chaos...timpanis...Creates some awesome sense of frenzy! Well done! Thumbs! Terry
I too was born at an early age so we have something in common straight away :) Title is as you say wonderfully pun'ishess (is that a real world?) I`m assuming the orchestral stabs are samples? wherever they are fom they are very good and the production of layering them with the fx is spot on. If I`m honest it went on a bit and could do with a little variation (a second course you might say) but apart from that it had interest and kept my ear to to the end. Nice work and the title alone makes it worth a thumz up. Ant
I was born at an early age. This made it easier on my mother. No one else in my family considered themselves to be musical and some say that I am keeping up this fine tradition. My musical taste has always been I guess, bitter, in that I was drawn to sadness and misery. I loved the gloomy, discordant, insular music that seemed to make others depressed. This is not to say that I was ever a goth.More a moth than goth, albeit a contrary moth attracted to the darkness. So I began improvising with a MIDI keyboard, creating these noises and then had the difficult decision of chosing a name: A vanity project, as it is for everyone on this site, but how to encapsulate this fact.
Freud described the id as:the dark, inaccessible part of our personality, a chaos, a cauldron full of seething excitations ... it has no organization. This kind of sums up my approach to orchestral music making, so I thought of using the name "ORCHid". But this was too flowery, too happy. Freud also used an analogy likening the ego to a rider and a horse; the ego being the rider while the id being the horse. The horse provides the energy and the means of obtaining the information needed, while the rider ultimately controls the direction it wants to go. However, sometimes the horse makes its own decisions over the rocky terrain. Though my music is purely improvisational, I do maintain some control over its output and therefore the name "Orchestrego" seemed appropriate. How does one define happy, without mentioning the seven dwarfs?.....