Saturday, August 07, 2021
Alpicat THEMIS - Full Album
video upload by Oblivion Corner
"Mediterranean Jacques Cousteau vibes meet late 80's French TV library music, conveying the technological optimism of the Mitterrand era European union. Synth laden melodies are bolstered by emotive piano lines and minimal percussive accents to create poignant soundscapes of a future that could have been.
Originally released in 2017
https://alpicat.bandcamp.com
Playlist and links to individual music videos:
00:00 01 Thémistocle
03:56 02 ASGAT
08:24 03 Thémis I
12:28 04 Story of Photon
17:11 05 Thémis II
24:33 06 Parallax Error
29:28 07 Sphère des Fixes
33:42 08 Héliostat
37:03 09 Automata
40:39 10 Non typical journey
44:08 11 Midway
47:28 12 Ouistreham
Written on Ableton Live 9 using reFX Nexus 2 VST with Hollywood Synths expansion and the Alesis Q61 keyboard.
What is Thémis (Thermo-Hélio-Electrique-Mégawatt)?: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central...
Music by Alpicat for Oblivion Corner © 2017
All images © Oblivion Corner
If you'd like to support this channel with a one-off purchase, please check out our affordably priced music: https://synthandsundry.bandcamp.com"
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