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I woke up that morning... turned on the radio and was told to stay at home and close all my doors and windows. One of the most scary days of my life.

I have tried to capture the sad feeling of those days in April and May 1986 and also the style of music made at that time (with a touch of nuclear percussion). Did I succeed? Any comment is very much appreciated.

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Why !! what happened ?.


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Originally Posted By: beatmaster
Why !! what happened ?.


I guess I'm too old for this forum... I live in Denmark and I remember being told to stay at home and close all windows and doors, because a radioactive sky was on its way to Scandinavia. That kind of message is not what you want to hear when you are young and have plans for the future.

It turned out to be less scary later when experts said that the radiation levels were not dangerous for people in Scandinavia... but people living close to Chernobyl in Ukraine were not so lucky...

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Will,

I think the percussive bass sound, which reminds me of something terrible, has been successful.
At that time I was a new employee working for the import section.
I often remember that French wine and Italian pasta could not be imported to Japan for the time being.
You always make unusual music. Very interesting.
Enjoyed my listen a lot.

Best regards.

Shigeki Adachi

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1941 is the perfect time n place sound for 1986.
The experts were less than honest as we now know.
There's cool sense of foreboding and movement in your piece.


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Not a genre I would normally have playing through my headphones but I liked this one!


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Excellent job on this, Will! I like how the track builds in intensity and how you incorporated the vocal clips.

Enjoyed the listen, well done!

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Will,

A good piece. The solo guitar was a good choice - just the right amount of chaotic urgency to it. Good mix.

A good reminder of the event.

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Very atmospheric and a nicely composed and arranged piece.
Think you achieved your goal here.

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I think it's successful! As Dave said, it's got a good build to it, and the solos give it energy.

It reminded me a bit of the Alan Parsons instrumental Apollo. Since I'm an Alan Parsons fan, that's a compliment. wink


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Will,
yep you got that 1980s vibe in it. I liked the solo and radio/tv clips
A bit different from your previous tunes, but interesting.

P.S. I was a child, but remember it very well. That WAS very scary time!
Thank you for sharing.

Misha.

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Shigeki, Ray, Ghostgum, Dave, Peter, Floyd Jane, David and Misha,

Thanks to all of you for taking time to listen to my track and for responding with such kind words!
Very much appreciated!

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I remember this time well. I was working at a nuclear power plant at the time (well, as a tour guide at their visitor's center).

You've captured the mood and the tension well -- and also the decade.

The sound bites are a nice touch.

Enjoyable listen.

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Well done, I remember it well, it scared the whole world but apparently not enough. Music fit the subject matter, Peter Jennings' voice gave it gravitas.


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Will,
A well constructed atmospheric piece- the voice overs just long enough to give context and solo guitar raising the temperature,so to speak.
A stylish soundtrack to a very disturbing event.

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First off, great progression. There were a couple of unexpected "moves" to my years, but that so well fits the overall theme of the piece while still being musical and coherent. Second, the mix sounds good at mid-high volume on the phones, Lastly, the lead sections reinvigorated the piece very well.

I was hoping for a long, slow fade...but that's a choice made and I won't second-guess it. Very much enjoyed this.


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A nice composition Will...
About a very scary time...
I had to look up the date...
But I remember the events very well!


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Originally Posted By: Ezekiel's Storm
I remember this time well. I was working at a nuclear power plant at the time (well, as a tour guide at their visitor's center).

You've captured the mood and the tension well -- and also the decade.

The sound bites are a nice touch.

Enjoyable listTen.


Thanks for listening, Ezekiel's Storm. Much appreciated!

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I remember Chernobyl. That was a terrible accident.

I believe your song captured exactly what you said in your description. Adding the news report explained it all. Adding that guitar lead created a scary intense image of a scared individual.

This is an outstanding piece of music.


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Hi Will,

I remember the day after this event, when we were staring at our garden from behind our window. On the radio was the message not using anything from out of the garden because of the radioactivity. Was a scary feeling. Today we were planning to watch a tv series about Chernobil...

Your song has a very good rhythm and tension in it, build up by the vocals. And then there came that excellent solo!
Well done, Will

Hans

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We recently watched the excellent HBO series Chernobyl.

This tune would've made an outstanding soundtrack for it.

Great job of giving the feel of chaos yet maintaining the groove.

Well done!

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Hi Will,

This is...



I love that bass sound. The backing really sizzles and the spoken narrative over such a vibrant backing is really well done.

I found everything about this incredibly effective. I remember the Chernobyl incident. It truly was a horrifying time. You have captured the moment very well!

All the best,
Noel


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Originally Posted By: TuneMonger
Well done, I remember it well, it scared the whole world but apparently not enough. Music fit the subject matter, Peter Jennings' voice gave it gravitas.


Thanks for listening, TuneMonger. Much appreciated!


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Will,
A well constructed atmospheric piece- the voice overs just long enough to give context and solo guitar raising the temperature,so to speak.
A stylish soundtrack to a very disturbing event.

Robert


Thank you for your kind comments, Robert! I'm happy that you could "feel" the context. That was my intention.

Will

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Originally Posted By: Tangmo
First off, great progression. There were a couple of unexpected "moves" to my years, but that so well fits the overall theme of the piece while still being musical and coherent. Second, the mix sounds good at mid-high volume on the phones, Lastly, the lead sections reinvigorated the piece very well.

I was hoping for a long, slow fade...but that's a choice made and I won't second-guess it. Very much enjoyed this.


You are right about the long, slow fade... when I read this it immediately occurred to me that this is what I should have done...

Anyway... I am glad that you enjoyed listening!

Will

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Originally Posted By: Jim
A nice composition Will...
About a very scary time...
I had to look up the date...
But I remember the events very well!



Originally Posted By: MarioD
I remember Chernobyl. That was a terrible accident.

I believe your song captured exactly what you said in your description. Adding the news report explained it all. Adding that guitar lead created a scary intense image of a scared individual.

This is an outstanding piece of music.


Hi Jim and Mario,

Thanks a lot for listening and your kind comments!

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Hi Will,

I remember the day after this event, when we were staring at our garden from behind our window. On the radio was the message not using anything from out of the garden because of the radioactivity. Was a scary feeling. Today we were planning to watch a tv series about Chernobil...

Your song has a very good rhythm and tension in it, build up by the vocals. And then there came that excellent solo!
Well done, Will

Hans


Hi Hans,

It seems like I managed to get quite a few people to go down "the memory lane"... I've even received a few personal messages from Japanese people who unfortunately had the experience just a few years ago.

Anything connected with atomic/nuclear power is just scary, because it seems like we are not clever enough to control it.

I am glad that you liked the music!

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Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
We recently watched the excellent HBO series Chernobyl.

This tune would've made an outstanding soundtrack for it.

Great job of giving the feel of chaos yet maintaining the groove.

Well done!

J&B


Hi Janice & Bud,

Thanks a lot for listening!

I have actually not seen that HBO series myself... my inspiration came from a documentary I saw recently... but it is on my to-do list.

Thanks again for your kind comments!
Will

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Originally Posted By: Noel96
Hi Will,

This is...



I love that bass sound. The backing really sizzles and the spoken narrative over such a vibrant backing is really well done.

I found everything about this incredibly effective. I remember the Chernobyl incident. It truly was a horrifying time. You have captured the moment very well!

All the best,
Noel


I am happy that you liked it and find it effective, Noel.

I worked on the track for several days... I didn't consider it finished before I myself got that "insecure and scary" feeling when listening to it... I had to feel like that to get any hope of other listeners also to feel it.

Thanks a lot for listening and commenting!
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Hello Will,

oh my, I also remember that scary day very well. We all were so afraid ...

I think you really caught those feelings most of us had !
Hard to understand that after this desaster and Fukuasshima they're building new nuclear plants all around the world...

Despite the depressing backstory I enjoyed the listen a lot.

Really well done !

Take care.

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Originally Posted By: Crossroads
Hello Will,

oh my, I also remember that scary day very well. We all were so afraid ...

I think you really caught those feelings most of us had !
Hard to understand that after this desaster and Fukuasshima they're building new nuclear plants all around the world...

Despite the depressing backstory I enjoyed the listen a lot.

Really well done !

Take care.

Stefan



Hi Stefan,

Yes, you must have been living close to the disaster as well. Indeed scary days!

I'm happy you enjoyed listening - means a lot to me.

Thank you so much!
Will

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VERY clever Will. It'd make a great score for a sci-fi movie. Not too overcrowded either.

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VERY clever Will. It'd make a great score for a sci-fi movie. Not too overcrowded either.


Thanks a lot for listening, Graham. Very much appreciated!

Will

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