SlumberMachine - Monarch (psybient/cinematic/instrumental)

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SlumberMachine - Monarch (psybient/cinematic/instrumental)

The start of the song was very airwolf inspired. The chorus is Shining all the way:
 
"Has Tony ever told you anything about this place? About the Overlook hotel?
I don't know.
Now think real hard Doc, think.
Maybe he showed me something.
Try to think of what it was.
Holloran, are you scared of this place?
No, scared of nothing here. You know some places are like people, some shine, some don't."
 
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    emeraldsoul
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    Re: SlumberMachine - Monarch (psybient/cinematic/instrumental) 2016/01/03 02:24:04 (permalink)
    This is hard to describe but "Psymbient" is pretty close! Love the textures but especially the pulsing bass. I think this works great. Total movie soundtrack material.
     
    Very original! Great track. You have a talent for bringing elements along and changing them at the right times.
     
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    Re: SlumberMachine - Monarch (psybient/cinematic/instrumental) 2016/01/03 11:05:01 (permalink)
    What Tom said...excellent work!
     
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    Re: SlumberMachine - Monarch (psybient/cinematic/instrumental) 2016/01/04 03:53:41 (permalink)
    Thanks! Appreciate it.
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    Re: SlumberMachine - Monarch (psybient/cinematic/instrumental) 2016/01/04 04:53:45 (permalink)
    The start of this experience music reminded me of the soundscape of Burn:Cycle, a 1994 adventure video game for the CD-i entertainment system but in a vague way only. Great job!

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    Re: SlumberMachine - Monarch (psybient/cinematic/instrumental) 2016/01/04 13:55:43 (permalink)
    Nice this is cool, very compelling sense of tension, needs to have a video but works alone for me, suitably atmospheric.

    Thanks for sharing.

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