10/24/10 08:45:09AM @the-unravelling:
I enjoyed this - ambient electronica with some great drum programming and Middle Eastern melodies.
06/30/08 11:36:43AM @rayon-vert:
Yes......very cool percussive electronica. Very upbeat and a very original theme. LOVED the instrumentation!! SUPER JOB!!!!
Rob
06/30/08 06:16:36AM @syngularity:
I've never heard an ambient piece with world influences like this one before... Fantastic sound design, great drive on the percussion and so various colours from natural sounds to cold digital. A wonderful example of what you can do with awesome instruments like Hypersonic etc. and just a fascinating, cool piece - the only work which is similar to Anahhit's Dance is - in my opinion - Mike Oldfield's "Killing Fields" (several tracks on it), and that's a great influence.
Pascal
<p>A classically-trained Canadian 'Enya', VIKKI FLAWITH (SOCAN, ASCAP) mixes sweet, ethereal vocals with a Tolkien-inspired imagination - she has composed dozens of songs and instrumentals inspired by the Lord of the Rings, and now is working on a series of pieces influenced by the legends of Camelot & King Arthur.</p>
<p>Vikki is a well-respected lyricist & composer/producer for film & TV and writes in these genres: Goth/industrial, techno/electronica, world, new age, pop-classical, orchestral, medieval, comedy, and music for children's programming/animation.</p>
I enjoyed this - ambient electronica with some great drum programming and Middle Eastern melodies.
Yes......very cool percussive electronica. Very upbeat and a very original theme. LOVED the instrumentation!! SUPER JOB!!!!
Rob
I've never heard an ambient piece with world influences like this one before... Fantastic sound design, great drive on the percussion and so various colours from natural sounds to cold digital. A wonderful example of what you can do with awesome instruments like Hypersonic etc. and just a fascinating, cool piece - the only work which is similar to Anahhit's Dance is - in my opinion - Mike Oldfield's "Killing Fields" (several tracks on it), and that's a great influence.
Pascal