Classically trained musician / amateur producer from the Derbyshire Hills
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F@£$ing brilliant! No more to say!!
superb beautiful filled with such heart if a piano could ever own one im getting images of a fallen girl with tears falling down her face in a room filled with her lost stolen memories of her childhood .. dude this is fantastic from start to finish you nearly made a grown man cry I said Nearly lol. mr modest take a bow :O) peace bro!!!
listened to this for awhile and each time I wonder...just wonder..the piano sounds more you should have been contemporary with a Mozart..just a little more gothic and sombre. I can picture a grand piano and a stage and a KtA enjoying performing with an orchestra, perhaps directing the orchestra raising one hand off the piano to energize the other instrumentalists. Nice choral touches in here too. Delicate, yet ominously dark...wouldn't have it any other way ;)
This is lovely track. I love the piano melody and the way it builds up to the epic ending. Very impressive I like it a lot. excellent. :)
Nice and uplifting
nice relaxing piano track , nicely performed, just what i needed at this moment liked the 2.20 section where it gets grander and louder with some subtle strings before it falls away to the end nice,
A Masterpiece! Love it Mart. Best, Eric
You take that minor key for a roller-coaster ride! Sweet, passionate performance on keyboard, nicely orchestrated...wasn't expecting that bit around 2:20 :) Should have though; it is KTA after all...well done.
First off, let me say that Mart (aka Kiss The Abyss) is one of my favorite artists on this site. The first track I heard from KTA was 'Cosmonautica', an excellent piece of melodic/musical trance. The more KTA tracks I heard though I realise that Mart is always up for experimenting with new genres and styles. This track, 'End of Ages' is yet another track infusing a mix of genres that I have yet to
I love the sound of this cut. It seems well balanced and my computer set up for listening is sweet so I can really hear any thing that's not sitting right in the mix. The arrangement is well done and there are no holes in the recording or performance. The vocals are clear and passionate. The bass seems a bit thin and could use a tad more punch but I still enjoyed it all the way through. All i
Does anyone remember the film Bill and Ted's excellent adverture? and the scene when Mozart sat infront of a keyboard synthesizer for the first time and was amazed by the sounds that came from it when he tried to play? Well if Mozart was to hear KTA's version of his own classcial masterpiece, then i am sure, he would of been blown away. I just hope i am right in saying 'Cosmic Requiem' was inspire