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Coelacanth / Shimmered Sopranotron

The Coelacanth lived 360,000,000 years ago. It was thought extinct until captured in 1938 off the coast of Africa. It is believed that the Coelacanth was a pivotal transitional creature that adapted to land evolving its four fins into limbs.

Sopranotron is not AU, but it’s a remarkable virtual voice. BeatHawk Total Bass, Sopranotron, SWAM Cello. BeatHawk Choirs and French Horns. This time 4pockets Shimmer.

Comments

  • This is a beautiful piece Mr. Lineman.
    When you bring Sopranotron in, man that’s great timing.
    Effective dynamics are often lost or challenging with iOS recording.
    I love that you are so attentive/consistent to the authenticity of the double bass sound in your recordings. I get that, given your background.
    You layer instruments in AUM, right?
    Full transparency. I don’t allows listen to every post front to back.
    It’s just that there are so many of you and so little of me! Humor/drama emoji here.

  • @Ben, thanks very much for the praise. No, I don’t use AUM. All done in Cubasis.

  • Some lovely haunting sounds here…
    In a strange coincidence I’m staying about 100 yards from the house of a famous 19th century Scottish geologist who investigated rocks of that age and made a number of key discoveries… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Miller

  • The bass, the cello, and the vocals.
    What a magnificent combination.
    Love your storytelling on this ancient species.
    Simply beautiful musical composition.
    Rene

  • @GeoTony said:
    Some lovely haunting sounds here…
    In a strange coincidence I’m staying about 100 yards from the house of a famous 19th century Scottish geologist who investigated rocks of that age and made a number of key discoveries… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Miller

    Hence the name GeoTony

    Thanks, @ReneAsologuitar Beatles, pls!

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