
Track 1 – “Space and Melancholy” – Audacity Image
Track 2 – “Music Is Just Colourful Noise” – Audacity Image
Track 3 – “A Slow Beginning” – Audacity Image
Track 4 – “Interval from a Dinner Date” – Audacity Image
A concept EP titled “Somewhere they can’t find us” by Brian Ward and Scott Ormsby. The CD will be presented to the listeners in a darkened room with sound canceling head-phones with accompanying video. The 4 tracks will all have different moods that change the feel of the video. Although the 4-tracks will also be consistent in style.
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Sadly I did not get a chance to listen to these 4 music pieces in a darkened room with accompanying video
but I’ve enjoyed it nevertheless and these are my thoughts and feelings I as I’ve experienced:
track 1: “Music Is Just Colourful Noise”
I think it is a very cheerful and vibrant piece of music. I think I could hear the colours. I was perceiving a bright sunny day with a lot of butterflies in a meadow and a person(s) running around; sometimes slowing down to catch breath.
track 2: “A Slow Beginning”
Sombre mood. I think it sounds a bit like a sound from a movie. Possibly used while showing changes in someone’s life and because of the tension building up I thought of some imminent danger or tragedy.
track 3: “Space and Melancholy”
It’s had to decide but I think this piece is my favourite one. I think melody is very nice. Also I love classical guitar. X] Sounds very dreamy and somewhat sad. At some points I was imagining myself floating in space surrounded by ripples of the sound, or a feeling of being misunderstood by the ‘world’ and trying to keep hope, strength and motivation inside to keep going when going gets tough.
track4: “Interval from a Dinner Date”
Obviously background sound and the name of the piece took me straight in to a restaurant or café setting. I thought of some boring conversation with someone where I start drifting slowly in to my own thoughts and dreams. Repetitive and fast melody also made me think of my imagination getting wilder , taking me further and further away from reality, then at one point going back to the conversation in café and feeling frustrated about the person and/or the place.