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Eternal Engine
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Joined: 13 May 2003
Location: Village-Neuf, France (Dont's search on the map, it's tiny...)
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Posted: Sat Jul 12 2003 16:35
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Hi Michael,
I just listened to your music (or atleast the one I did not know from your .mt2 files). Various styles and always a cool sound. Makes me think of some 80's - early 90's Jean-Michel Jarre albums. Well done !
I think this kind of music could get nice feedback from audiovisual production companies, especially the ones that produce documentary films (like what is to be seen on Discovery channel). My advice : send your CD to such companies (I will myself speak of it to my boss, we're just looking for cool music right now...Licensed already 6 of my own tracks
Keep up the good work ! |
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Eternal Engine
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Posted: Sun Jul 13 2003 20:02
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Thanks for review and positive words. Maybe i make use
your advise.
Best regards
Michael Cherdancev aka Eternal Engine. |
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TNK / ATK project
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Location: Village-Neuf, France (Dont's search on the map, it's tiny...)
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Posted: Sun Jul 13 2003 23:06
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Sure, use it !
I BTW just saw a documentary movie about Novosibirsk using music that is very close to yours. Guess it must be a sign
I myself licensed several song (not for much $$$ altough...)
My (very probable) next license will be for the soundtrack of a movie about a swiss nuclear plant. You can listen to it at http://perso.club-internet.fr/philmeis/kkm5.mp3 (just to see the kind of songs they are after) |
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Eternal Engine
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Posted: Mon Jul 14 2003 13:59
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Hi,
> I myself licensed several song (not for much $$$
> altough...) My (very probable) next license will be
> for the soundtrack of a movie about a swiss nuclear plant.
> You can listen to it at http://perso.club-
> internet.fr/philmeis/kkm5.mp3 (just to see the kind
> of songs they are after)
The sound is good, the background melody is nice,
very suitable for a film, the track is very good.
By the way, I've downloaded from mp3.com your "Hans
em Schnaugaloch", the song is very funny, makes
associations with the German beer party.
> I BTW just saw a documentary movie about Novosibirsk using
> music that is very close to yours. Guess it must be a sign
Sorry but I wouldn't like to limit myself by the music
to the films about my home city. I love my siberian
megapolis but we live in a big world.
I like commercial progressive and funky trance and I want
to create a product which 100% satisfies this style.
However, I also like such groups and singers as Way Out
West, Darude, Paul Van Dyke, Space, JMJ and Enigma. I also
very like Rock and Rock'n'Roll and such groups as Roxette,
Queen, Beatles and of course Elvis. A pity, at
this time I haven't music experience to make such
music on the professional modern level. Therefore now
I make trance. Although it is possible that something
will change in the future.
Also I like the MadTracker scene and such people
as Ashmore, Enigmatic Statement, Sunbuster, Miztique,
Zetesis, Feeble Brain, Meltic Storm, c-frog, Sonic, SZI,
Mintus, Pisj and even D.Copy, despite the bad incident
during the last compo. And these are the persons I
heard, was listened to and remembered. I love you all,
you are the real jedies, let megaforce be with you.
And I'd like to give big thanks to Yannic for his enormous
work and efforts to the development of non-commercial music
art. A pity I don't know english very good, so I can't
answer all the letters, and I don't like to write much, so
I seldom appear on this forum. So, I have to excuse myself
for being silent in the future.
Best regards.
Michael Cherdancev aka Eternal Engine. |
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