Teodor Wolgers — Abandoned Places
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Length: 5:32
Plays (last 30 days): 9
(instrumental)
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joko63808 wrote:
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
Well the intention is likely innocent enough - possibly complimentary. For myself, being moved by this song, I'm grateful for the 'comparisons' so I can also look for the other artists work. I have the capacity to hear and feel the differences, as the tone - or atmosphere - is what I find compelling, and I'd like to discover more! :)
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
Well the intention is likely innocent enough - possibly complimentary. For myself, being moved by this song, I'm grateful for the 'comparisons' so I can also look for the other artists work. I have the capacity to hear and feel the differences, as the tone - or atmosphere - is what I find compelling, and I'd like to discover more! :)
joko63808 wrote:
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
This comment reminds me of another comment I read somewhere else....
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
This comment reminds me of another comment I read somewhere else....
perfect while waiting for Lyft pickup at airport
joko63808 wrote:
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
Some people like to categorise music into genres - prog, punk, funk, pop, Baroque, Serialism etc. Personally I don't see a lot of crossover here with Einaudi - I suppose both composers rely on pedal point and ostinato, but where I find Einaudi dull, bland and unengaging I warm to Teodor Wolgers.
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
Some people like to categorise music into genres - prog, punk, funk, pop, Baroque, Serialism etc. Personally I don't see a lot of crossover here with Einaudi - I suppose both composers rely on pedal point and ostinato, but where I find Einaudi dull, bland and unengaging I warm to Teodor Wolgers.
kcar wrote:
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
A bit like Ludovico Einaudi...?
Wonder why one needs to compare an artist with another. Don't understand.
Evocative
kcar wrote:
more nostalgic or vintage-but good
A bit like Ludovico Einaudi...?
more nostalgic or vintage-but good
kcar wrote:
I think he sound more like Nils Frahm. I like it ;-)
A bit like Ludovico Einaudi...?
I think he sound more like Nils Frahm. I like it ;-)
kcar wrote:
And one of him is more than enough.
A bit like Ludovico Einaudi...
A bit like Ludovico Einaudi...?
Wow this piece sounded like a movie sound track to me.
Going with a 7 rating to start.
Looking forward to hearing this again on RP
1st comment
Going with a 7 rating to start.
Looking forward to hearing this again on RP
1st comment
Listen to this & Einaudi whilst fondling your mate and everyone would wish neither would finish.