The song was written in late 2008 as both a replacement for an unwanted track from CTFFM, and as the backing music for a modern dance production choreographed by Jennifer Lee of York University, in Toronto.
Used tools of note: e-bow, dental implement, downsampler, resonating filter.
<p>Aetherius is an <span class="bbcode_tag">independent</span> <span class="bbcode_tag">electronica</span> artist, hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has self-produced more than four albums worth of original material since 2001.<br /> <br /> It is a mixture of <span class="bbcode_tag">dark ambient</span>, <span class="bbcode_tag">industrial rock</span>, <span class="bbcode_tag">downtempo</span>, and trip-hop. Emphasis on melancholy moods and spacey atmospheres.<br /> <br /> <span class="bbcode_artist">Aetherius</span> (a.k.a. Rab Townsend) began at the age of 14 as <span class="bbcode_artist">Dj_StarChild</span>. When he was even younger, Rab liked music that made his heart ‘splode. This was all well and good until the heart-‘sploding music stopped in 2001.<span> Delving into the collective consciousness that is probably the intarweb, Rab discovered the proper utensils and skills with which to make his own heart ‘splode.<br /> This led to the composition and production of two albums’ worth of piano driven ambient dance music entitled ‘Multi-Coloured Breakfast’ and ‘Empty Box of Happiness,’ the latter of which exposing a more experimental edge.<br /> By 2004, after having changed his alias to “Aetherius,” taking plenty of time to improve his skills, and allowing for several changes of influence and style, he composed and produced a third album entitled ‘<span class="bbcode_album">The Inevitability of Pain (and the stupidity of those who don’t expect it)</span>’ which was a more structured, yet still experimental collection of piano driven ambient songs.<br /> From 2005 to 2006, He worked on his fourth album of original music, which is titled “<span class="bbcode_album">An Experiment in Orbital Displacement," and scheduled to be complete in mid 2009</span>.</span></p>
good ambience ...
I enjoyed this track a lot
Great sound and production.
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