Friday, July 19, 2013

IndieGoGo campaign

This one's for all you gearheads out there. Strezov Sampling is currently running a campaing to crowdfund the sequel to their Storm Choir library (which is an excellent tool any creator of epic music). This is a library I've used in basically all my Epic North Music tracks. I've done my part to fund this, now it's your turn...

Monday, June 3, 2013

Until The Sun Rises

Strezov Sampling are a maker of excellent sounding libraries. One day I noticed that they we're holding a composing contest in which they tasked you to compose music to the picture on the left there. I liked the idea and decided to participate. My contribution to the contest is titled:


I downloaded the picture and started to look at it. I was drawn to the shooting little lights that clearly are going back to the tree as the sun rises over the horizon. To me they seemed to be going for shelter. What were they? Pixies, fairies, spirits of the tree? Is it possible they can't survive in the light and need the dark? What do they do? Are they playing, hunting, gathering? These questions came to mind and from here I began to work.

Flute. The first thing I dug up was the flute. And not one of the ethnic flutes I love so much, but your plain old ordinary flute. For me this required flute. It needed air, it needed to be light. Once I had the flute in it became clear that the creatures were playing. They were spirits of the night and their only worry was being caught by the sun.

And that basically the story I wanted to tell with this track. It spans the night from dusk till dawn. I has the creatures waking up and coming out, then they play. Finally the sun begins to rise and they hurry back to their safe home among the foliage before the sun kills them.

And the sun gets pretty close to it too. I wanted to end this in tension. And it does. The orchestra rises to a crescendo of chaos as the sun rises higher and it is doubtful if all the creatures make it back.

For me this was a nice departure from the epic landscapes of Epic North Music. It was really fun to just create something as airy as this. And hopefully this gives me renewed energy to tackle more of those heart stopping, epic action tracks again... Hint hint.

Gear I used for this track:

DAWs and editors:
  • Cakewalk Sonar X1
Samplers and instruments:
  • NI Kontakt 4
  • NI Absynth5
  • NI Massive
  • Vienna Instrument Special Edition
  • Spitfire Audio Albion
  • Spitfire Audio Loegria
  • Spitfire Audio Solo Strings
  • Spitfire Audio Dulcimer
  • Strezov Sampling Storm Choir
  • Cinematique Instruments Upright Piano
  • Cinematique Instruments Complex Environs Gecko Free
  • Sonivox Flying Hand Percussion
  • Sonokinetic Delphi
  • MOTU Etno Instrument 2
  • Soniccouture Pan Drum
Effects:
  • Vienna Suite
  • Minimal System Instruments Master Compressor
  • Minimal System Instruments Master Limiter
  • Variety of Sound Ferric TDS
  • Sonar LP-64 Multiband

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Highland Wars blog

Paul is creating music for Skyrock Games' new feature "Highland Wars". He's also sharing his creation process in their development blog. Go read it. Now.

http://www.highlandwars.com/2013/05/the-music-of-highland-wars.html

Monday, May 27, 2013

Epic North Music

This year started of pretty fast. I had had plans to be up and running with my "Sumeria" album, but it still standing and waiting for a release later this year. But the reason behind this tardiness is simple: we have been hard at work on something possibly very massive.

Paul and I we're drawn into a project not seen in Finland before. That project is called Epic North Music. In short it is an effort to create the most epic film advertising music ever imagined. And it is done with a fully finnish crew. We released our first album "Rising Storm" stacked with 19 earth shattering tracks on 20th of May and the reception has been phenominal!

Trailer Music World has already featured two tracks from our album; one from Tapsa and one from Paul. Both of the have gathered a good deal of listens during the first days so needless to say that we are really excited about the future. Now It's Time for the awesome guys at Time Films to go hard to work and get this project out into the big world!

I leave you with the two tracks featured on Trailer Music World:



Sunday, May 26, 2013

Tapsa updated his personal website!

It's been coming for a while, but finally I had the time to update my personal website. Go and have a look!

http://enterthestudios.com/Kuusniemi/

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Too much hypnosis

A while back the guys behind Kaiti Kink Ensemble asked us to remix tracks from their album "Under the Iron Sky". It took me a while to get my hands on this but I finally got other things out of the way. From the album I chose a track called "Too Much Energy" which is a pretty much an in your face electronic piece. You might want to give the original track a listen as well. Kaiti Kink Ensemble "Too much energy"

I decided to go in a totally different direction. Mysterious instead of blasting it at you. Ethnic instead of electronic. Laid back instead of pumping and raw.

I chose to base the remix on the hypnotic beating of a witch drum doubled by a normal frame drum. They beat a constant beat that makes up this tracks back bone.On top of them I layered a chilled jazz beat and and effected version of the original drum track. These loop on and on as I was going for a structure that is supposed to hypnotize you. So repetition, repetition and repetition.

I did the same thing with the lyrics. I chose a few passages that would repeat and repeat creating a sort of a chant with the various repetition coming in with different kinds of effect layers. An added vocal was a Tibetan monk singing. It gives the whole track a more mysterious quality.

For the actual instruments I chose an ivory flute and solo strings. They form the melodic core of the track. Solo cello leads the instrument section and the rest back it up with staccato lines. Though in the middle there's a bit where the flute and cello go on an acid trip and just swing away.

I am quite happy with the way this remix turned out. So give it a listen, or two:

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Getting up to speed with, well, a lot of things

Where the heck has this year gone? Today I feel like it's still the beginning of the year, but looking at the calendar reveals that it's almost December. And I've been very absent in my writings here. So I'll make a short summary of what has happened this year.

I'll start with a personal note to some how try to explain my absent minded writing. This has been a big year in regards to personal goings about. I started the year with my grandmothers's funeral. Then I started to plan my wedding which was in the summer. Then when autumn came we bought a new house into which I am just now starting to settle in. So with these things I have been rather busy. But onto Reveltone stuff.

I've posted a couple things here about my big mystery project which I said was going to be released this fall. Well, it got pushed back first to the end of November then finally to February 2013.

In Clear Sight has progressed to the point that the score is mixed (thank you Paul for the excellent work) and is being mastered by Erno. The first master is waiting on my desk for me to listen (which I will do tonight). So the movie is good shape.

I've been working on a few ideas lately. One of them is the idea of rebooting the "Sumeria" concept album which I didn't have much time to finish. I've re-concepted it and will start working on it shortly.

Also next week I'll have an interesting new track coming along. So stay tuned for more...