
"Whenever I Read... My imagination soars."
Presenting "Story Time". Music boxes are <3 (especially with a big Orchestra coming in to join it).
Mine and
alectorfencer's latest collaboration and part of the now available to pre-order "The Limited edition (100) Whenever I Read Print and EP CD Run."
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Story Time... Open up a new chapter and get ready for the big adventure...
- Fox Amoore
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Beautiful, loving the buildup and clash of feelings I had with this one.
Sorry peeps, Game of Thrones first season just done and being an avid fantasy fan, let me elaborate on a different way.
Song starts as sun sets, you walk on a meadow, watching the beauty of the world, feeling strong as you could take on anything. Standing there with your bannermen, ready, moralized, waiting. Fall asleep under the stars, next morning, rain, but you are not demoralized, you are fifteen thousand strong, you shall beat back the enemy... It all starts, glorious battle in the rain, clashing with the enemy, winning your glory. Then after it all is done, you won, you are alive... but so many lost to you, As the sun rises and you and your bannermen watch your new part of the realm, you salute and thank the fallen...
OKAY SURE I GOT CARRIED AWAY. But to be completely honest, this must be one of my all time favourites from you
Sorry peeps, Game of Thrones first season just done and being an avid fantasy fan, let me elaborate on a different way.
Song starts as sun sets, you walk on a meadow, watching the beauty of the world, feeling strong as you could take on anything. Standing there with your bannermen, ready, moralized, waiting. Fall asleep under the stars, next morning, rain, but you are not demoralized, you are fifteen thousand strong, you shall beat back the enemy... It all starts, glorious battle in the rain, clashing with the enemy, winning your glory. Then after it all is done, you won, you are alive... but so many lost to you, As the sun rises and you and your bannermen watch your new part of the realm, you salute and thank the fallen...
OKAY SURE I GOT CARRIED AWAY. But to be completely honest, this must be one of my all time favourites from you
Fox always credits musicians if they are directly used for a piece. So if none is mentioned, then its all samples and synths. I, for one, would LOVE to hear a full orchestra turned loose with something that Fox has composed. He is far-and-away the most talented composer in our fandom, and I would put him at minimum on par with -any- Hollywood composer!
Fox Amoore...
I will say this...
I was having a terrible, horrible weekend. But this song just made me relax and let go of all my fears, and took my mind away from the horrible things that happened.
You have a gift. You have a gift to heal people with your music. I'm honoured I get to hear it <3
Thank you
I will say this...
I was having a terrible, horrible weekend. But this song just made me relax and let go of all my fears, and took my mind away from the horrible things that happened.
You have a gift. You have a gift to heal people with your music. I'm honoured I get to hear it <3
Thank you
I live the stuff you do, buddy ^^
One thing i would love to hear from you which i think would totally rock would be some sort of fighting/boss style theme. Heroic and action elements. Listening to your music always makes me think i'm in some kind of fantasy world on exploration tour.
One thing i would love to hear from you which i think would totally rock would be some sort of fighting/boss style theme. Heroic and action elements. Listening to your music always makes me think i'm in some kind of fantasy world on exploration tour.
A truly wonderful piece.
I loved the way how it started. Feeling the idea of being read at bedtime, and then gently being drawn into the storybook. The vibrant build up really made me think of the Lord of the Rings sort of sound.
I could just imagine flying over the landscapes of New Zealand. Right into a battle with swords and axes crashing together.
Then it slows to a spiritually powerful sound of what a story is for, and how it effects us.
I know im not a long time fan, but i am so extremely amazed by your work. And i will always look forward to hearing your work from here onwards.
I loved the way how it started. Feeling the idea of being read at bedtime, and then gently being drawn into the storybook. The vibrant build up really made me think of the Lord of the Rings sort of sound.
I could just imagine flying over the landscapes of New Zealand. Right into a battle with swords and axes crashing together.
Then it slows to a spiritually powerful sound of what a story is for, and how it effects us.
I know im not a long time fan, but i am so extremely amazed by your work. And i will always look forward to hearing your work from here onwards.
I wonder...I have a metal band, and we want to do symphonic metal. Would you perhaps be interested in a collaboration? As in, I send you a completed (from our end) song, and you do the orchestral parts?
If not, that's cool, but I think it'd turn out amazing, like this piece here.
If not, that's cool, but I think it'd turn out amazing, like this piece here.
It's been a long, long time since a piece of music has managed to truly bring tears to my eyes. This one did - and has done now many, many a time.
Hearing this for the first time coincided with me picking up Anne McCaffrey's Dragonsdawn for the first time in goodness knows how many years, and being about 3/4 of the way through reading that, when I was on holiday one night when I couldn't sleep. Random playlist on my computer while I was reading - and this track came on.
I Then spent at least the next three or four hours playing this with my eyes closed just losing myself in the imagery which it was allowed to create. I'm absolutely sure that the song can be fitted into pretty much any fantasy setting to be honest in the same way - but for ME, this song now will be as long as I breathe, THE theme for Anne's Dragonrider series of books. In my head - were Dragonsdawn ever to make it onto the big screen - This darn well deserves to be the epic tune playing in the background as we're introduced to the world visually. Music box at the start accompanying the three colony ships gliding past from an otherwise calm, silent starfield...and it all just flows from there...Do I really need to say the visual that comes in at 2:50?
Musically this one I just love anyway, the detail and depth there, I love the way the pacing of the track works, especially the almost march like beat that kicks in from around 2:20, the unusual choice of percussion midway through (glockenspiel?), the subtle double bass work around 2:10, I could go on forever and am probably waffling uselessly by now - but I think it's important for it to be realised that this is not just a catchy tune, not that there's anything wrong with them mind you, but that I do recognise how technical an achievement I think that this and much of your music is.
On a serious note (no pun intended)...the same sort of note actually...Have you ever done any serious soundtrack work? Because seriously, this is easily on the same level as the work of some of the very well known composers. If the BBC had serialised the Pern books (and done it well...), I could easily see you composing the soundtrack, just as Murray Gold has done such a fantastic job with Dr. Who in recent years. Very different types of situation obviously, with suitably different musical styles - but it's the quality I'm speaking about here - and you've got that quality. You've got it and then some if you ask me.
Thank you so much for sharing this - and all your music - with us. This one in particular though has quite a very special meaning to me now though.
Thank you.
Hearing this for the first time coincided with me picking up Anne McCaffrey's Dragonsdawn for the first time in goodness knows how many years, and being about 3/4 of the way through reading that, when I was on holiday one night when I couldn't sleep. Random playlist on my computer while I was reading - and this track came on.
I Then spent at least the next three or four hours playing this with my eyes closed just losing myself in the imagery which it was allowed to create. I'm absolutely sure that the song can be fitted into pretty much any fantasy setting to be honest in the same way - but for ME, this song now will be as long as I breathe, THE theme for Anne's Dragonrider series of books. In my head - were Dragonsdawn ever to make it onto the big screen - This darn well deserves to be the epic tune playing in the background as we're introduced to the world visually. Music box at the start accompanying the three colony ships gliding past from an otherwise calm, silent starfield...and it all just flows from there...Do I really need to say the visual that comes in at 2:50?
Musically this one I just love anyway, the detail and depth there, I love the way the pacing of the track works, especially the almost march like beat that kicks in from around 2:20, the unusual choice of percussion midway through (glockenspiel?), the subtle double bass work around 2:10, I could go on forever and am probably waffling uselessly by now - but I think it's important for it to be realised that this is not just a catchy tune, not that there's anything wrong with them mind you, but that I do recognise how technical an achievement I think that this and much of your music is.
On a serious note (no pun intended)...the same sort of note actually...Have you ever done any serious soundtrack work? Because seriously, this is easily on the same level as the work of some of the very well known composers. If the BBC had serialised the Pern books (and done it well...), I could easily see you composing the soundtrack, just as Murray Gold has done such a fantastic job with Dr. Who in recent years. Very different types of situation obviously, with suitably different musical styles - but it's the quality I'm speaking about here - and you've got that quality. You've got it and then some if you ask me.
Thank you so much for sharing this - and all your music - with us. This one in particular though has quite a very special meaning to me now though.
Thank you.
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