Even with Stone in Focus on streaming now, I still listen to this track a lot. I feel like this cover takes a lot of the mystery of the original, makes the layers more clear, and distills it into something even more serene. All in all, I just think it sounds really nice.
I'd love to see you do a cover of a Phillip Glass composition, maybe something from Koyaanisqatsi. I feel like the N64 soundfont excels at producing dreamlike, ethereal noises and the score for that movie has some haunting, shorter pieces.
The thing about on4word is that every cover uploaded is with confidence just about the best version of it that can exist. I've heard lots of retro covers where I've thought that some aspect or other could have been executed better. I have not felt this with an on4word cover.
Thank you for this. Revisited the song yesterday, it's probably been close to a year since I last sat down and listened to it. A lot of change has happened since. Crazy to know there's more to come. I think I should lay down now. Thanks again 🛡️
One of my first and favourite songs that made me discover Aphex Twin. Hearing this kinda brings me back to hearing it for the first time, cause it feels familiar yet new. Again, thank you for making all these Soundfont covers, they've got such a unique charm. And I love how you recreated the Zen Monkey video, with little details in the animation!
cleaned my house today with this playing in the background and for a moment everything made sense. the look of my clean house, trees, large cosmic entities like planets and stars. they all remind me of this song, not immortal, not empty, Almost everlasting. cleaning my house is denying that it would age just like every thing else that exist its ignoring its passage of time long lasting like a tree or a star.
Reminds me of William Basinski and some droning space ambient. I'm eager to see your work progress, this is very inspired, way beyond some mere cover. outstanding.
Ive already commented here once, but I'll comment here again. This is the song that plays during the end credits of music itself in a reality when there is nothing more to explore.