The Sorrows of the Languedoc
The Sorrows of the Languedoc
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Pavanne for Maya Even


album: Wah Wah Edwards lost that darts match in 1982
genre: Alternative Rock
streams: 370
creation date: 2008-11-15

  Song Information
The FTLPOPE consort bliss out in rhadsodic ectasy for their angelic muse.
Pavanne for Maya Even
Wayne
11/07/10 09:59:10AM @the-humps:
You built a great atmosphere here, calming and peaceful. Nice work!

Wayne

jfw
09/08/10 07:15:50PM @microjazz:
This really is superb!

Jamie.

Cagliostro
06/14/10 09:50:31AM @cagliostro:
This is really beautiful. It sounds a bit like some instrumental Frank Zappa compositions, but it's definitely original and unique. Congratulations, i can say this piece is among the best songs i've ever heard on mixposure.
markc
06/15/10 02:39:50PM @mark-cloutier:
A really nice subtle emotional piece---if you can capture emotion in a spacious vibrant way--you have succeeded beyond!!nice work!
Milillo2
03/23/10 03:35:40PM @ks:
What I found most intriguing is that you only needed a minute to resolve your content of focus.
Intriguing indeed!

Lonesome wolf
03/11/10 10:58:45AM @paul-grimwood:
Unusual chords(my kinda song!!)
Pavanne for Maya Evensweet is short,but an angel of a song-Paul

Incarnate Word
03/10/10 12:32:39AM @incarnate-word:
its very cool the vibe that is being created here. it reminds me a little of Deep Breakfeast. Great Job
planetjazzbass
11/18/09 11:33:21PM @planetjazzbass:
How cool is this!..what a superb time signature!...wow..I can see a whole symphonic piece built around this..very interesting and intuitive vibe hovering over this one..cheers planet :)
WhereWolf
11/03/09 12:04:49AM @tlt50:
The chords and arranging ....made for a enjoyable listen.Very creative...with some imaginative musicianship. Well done.
All the best,

Larry T.....

bill b
09/27/09 05:20:44PM @:
Super composition, Eventually Its like listening in the mirror.
EdDrury
11/30/09 02:57:10PM @ed-drury:
Great use of extended chords and arpeggios to build a fantastic and intricate structure. Excellent composition and production.

Ed

Markyone
01/18/09 07:51:01AM @mark-reed:
Only way to describe this piece is quite novel. great start, with a nice build up. The reversal sequence took it away for me. However, creative and interesting well done
ftlpope
11/17/08 02:46:38AM @seekers-after-smooth-things:
Hi guys this is ftlpope (what's it mean? - you tell me), producer of The Sorrows of the Languedoc, Seekers After Smooth Things and Monas. Glad you liked this. It is the kind of theme tune - a resolution - the calm after storm of the other tunes. I thought I would explain the reverse bit - it was tacked on in a rush because the piece was otherwise to short for Soundclick.com! No artistic meaning intended!

andreasK @ ftlpope

Dazed
11/16/08 07:26:31AM @dazed:
pretty solid musicianship in here. yeah the reverse sound is cool but to a listener it sounds a bit odd. you kind of lost me at this point.
chrismoore
11/16/08 05:33:56AM @chris-moore:
It was the title that got me here - had to slap my memory - who is Maya Even? Then I remembered! 80s breakfast time TV....

Interesting kind of tune - if I'm not wrong it reverses and plays backwards half-way through? Some really haunting effects in there, and some classy dischords that don't jar on the ears, just mystify some.

I enjoyed this, welcome to the Mix and thanks for posting!

Chris

Luca Wulf
05/02/10 03:28:40PM @huge-artist:
Your music is always an advanture.
One never knows quite what to expect.
I certainly didn't expect the very short nature.
I must admit I was enjoying the flow,and then....

But that's the sign of a good piece of music.
They always end too soon,and bad ones can't end soon enough.

You have to follow your muse.
But yes,this could easily be made into an entire symphonic piece.

Beautiful musicanship.

Nigel

khu
11/06/09 11:19:56AM @marc-morlock:
This song is Maya
"Facination"......

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