Releases and promotion April 2024
Releases and promotion April 2024
Pulsarius - Journey Through The Lost Galaxy (New Single 2024)
This is the new Spacesynth project, it was created by composer John Van Den Siruk. So let's welcome & wish him sustainable development!
This is the new Spacesynth project, it was created by composer John Van Den Siruk. So let's welcome & wish him sustainable development!
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16th Channel - Space Mission (released on 01.04.2024)
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On Monday, Revision 2024, the world's largest Demo party, held in Saarbrรผcken (Germany), ended. Of note is the participation of three Spacesynth tracks at once, authored by Syntheslav, Mark Vera & Dubmood in two categories: tracker music and regular streaming.
Syntheslav - Makoto Love Tofu (9th place in Tracked music compo)
Mark Vera - Supernova (11th place in Streaming music compo)
Dubmood - Una Sera A Riccione (5th place in Streaming music compo)
You can download these compositions following the links:
https://ftp.modland.com/pub/modules/Imp ... %20tofu.it
https://files.scene.org/get/parties/202 ... ernova.mp3
https://files.scene.org/get/parties/202 ... ccione.mp3
Syntheslav - Makoto Love Tofu (9th place in Tracked music compo)
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Mark Vera - Supernova (11th place in Streaming music compo)
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Dubmood - Una Sera A Riccione (5th place in Streaming music compo)
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You can download these compositions following the links:
https://ftp.modland.com/pub/modules/Imp ... %20tofu.it
https://files.scene.org/get/parties/202 ... ernova.mp3
https://files.scene.org/get/parties/202 ... ccione.mp3
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By the way, Mark Vera has already posted the competitive creation "Supernova" on his bandcamp page in a good quality
Short description from the author: "My musical entry which came 11th place at Revision 2024 streaming music competition.
Hardware: FS1r, JD-990. Software: Logic Pro, Dune 3, Obsession, Chipsynth, M1, Juno-106". The theme released on 02.04.2024
Short description from the author: "My musical entry which came 11th place at Revision 2024 streaming music competition.
Hardware: FS1r, JD-990. Software: Logic Pro, Dune 3, Obsession, Chipsynth, M1, Juno-106". The theme released on 02.04.2024
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Tomas Kloh: "SoundBeam - Cosmic Forge (CJT!!! SZWUNG Remix 2024) coming soon!"
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Ice 771 - Iron Invader (published on 04.04.2024)
Track from the project's album "Lost In Space" that will be released on 10.04.2024.
Track from the project's album "Lost In Space" that will be released on 10.04.2024.
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Ice 771 - Multiverse (Preview) [published on 05.04.2024]
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A BRAND NEW PROJECT - COSMIC ECHOES (Introduction, published on 05.04.2024)
Message from Jeff Pilar:
Message from Jeff Pilar:
COSMIC ECHOES: Exploring the Limits of Sound*
The Universe is a vast echo of possibilities, where every sound resonates in cosmic harmony. It is in this scenario of infinite melodies that the latest project by Jeff Pilar, producer behind the SpaceSynth projects "MIND VISION" and "SYST3M FAILURE", was born. With the inspiring collaboration of Julys Westphal comes "COSMIC ECHOES", an auditory journey that challenges the limits of sound perception. In "COSMIC ECHOES", Jeff Pilar and Julys Westphal bring their creative minds together to explore the sonic cosmos in a unique and innovative way. Combining elements of electronic music, ambient textures and pulsating beats, they create an immersive soundscape that transcends the conventional.
This project is more than just a collection of songs; it's a sensorial experience that transports the listener beyond the boundaries of space & time. Each track is a cosmic journey, where sounds intertwine in harmony, echoing through the ends of the Universe. Prepare to immerse yourself in a world of lush sounds and mesmerizing soundscapes. "COSMIC ECHOES" is more than music; it is a transcendental journey through the cosmos, where sounds echo for eternity. Be ready to explore the limits of sound and discover new horizons in every beat, in every note, in every cosmic echo.
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Marcel De Van & Anna Jones - Dancing Like Angels (released on 05.04.2024)
You can find and buy this single, for example, here: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0CXRNPRVZ
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Pulsarius - Promo Mix (Spacesynth '2024) [published on 06.04.2024]
Message from Ameros Music: "Premiere on May 3, 2024! John Van Den Siruk and his new project SpaceSynth! A wonderful musical atmosphere that will take us straight to undiscovered space. Music, arrangements, mix: John Van Den Siruk. Mastered and produced by Greg Mancol".
Message from Ameros Music: "Premiere on May 3, 2024! John Van Den Siruk and his new project SpaceSynth! A wonderful musical atmosphere that will take us straight to undiscovered space. Music, arrangements, mix: John Van Den Siruk. Mastered and produced by Greg Mancol".
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Ice 771 - Space Station (released on 07.04.2024)
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Hazel - Spacemix Vol. I (Made in Poland) [published on 06.04.2024]
Tracklist:
Tracklist:
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Syst3m Failure - Vocoder Remix Megamix (Made by SpaceMouse) [published on 08.04.2024]
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Rygar (Michiel van der Kuy) - Special Spacedisco MIX (Pioneer) [published on 07.04.2024]
Tracklist:
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Re: Releases and promotion April 2024
Ice 771 - Multiverse (released on 09.04.2024)
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