Many pieces of this is very familiar, results of 100's of Mardi Gras parades with Stardusters and Bleu Raeders in 70's. Thanks to Marty Hurley, Ricky Scheppegrell, Ronnie Scheppegrell, and Richard Flagg, for almost all of it.
Crrow, I woke up thinking, after a really great Aurora show last night, that I was witnessing a similar phenomenon to your moon wave. I've never really seen the northern lights do this but it was almost like they were shining behind an inverted glass bowl which had a layer of water on it and then like there was a spot light randomly beaming all around the sky behind that... made it look like colored undulating waves of water...
Amazing melody, I love the musical shaping as the phrase goes up and down the keyboards. It could totally be the mic just not picking up on all of the nuances, but it'd be cool to hear that same part but with greater contrast, get some higher highs and lower lows yk? Otherwise I love the sort of noir mystery vibes this has, keep up the great work 👍
I played the premiere of this piece with UKPE. Still one of the hardest and most out there pieces I've played, but it was so cool once it came together!
Very nice indeed. You kept the timber with your use of the brass. You know electronic musicians have been saying interesting and complimentary things about P Glass and Steve Reich - another brilliant minimalist composer, for a while now :) In case anyone is interested there are multiple good performances of the hour-long "Music For 18 Musicians", Steve Reich's Opus Magnus, all over RU-vid.