Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2025

Dreaming all day long

Welcome,

I'm back with a new song, one of my most ambitious one yet. It's a 6 minute long french disco pop style song, coming out on April, the 11th 2025 on most platforms (Amazon, Apple, Deezer, Napster, Spotifiy, Shazam, YouTube Music,... you name it).


Friday, 20 August 2021

Sunday, 3 January 2021

First Monday of October

Reflecting...


This piece has some retro videogames-like vibe in it, it reminds me slightly the ending theme of Zelda 3 - a Link to the past. That's about 28 years ago. Almost as old as the photo I shoot of that sunset above. Getting old...

Sunday, 1 December 2019

Second Day - Jean Greene (쟝그린)

I found this song from a korean guy, and I just fell in love with it. So I asked him if I could do a remix, and he sent me the whole tracks of his song.

To thank him, I did a remaster of his song:


And here is my more dreamy version of his song (I still prefer his original though):

Thursday, 6 July 2017

Fade from Watermät Remixed

Still alive, still working, still too much going on, not enough time to really get into music...

My next album will be more natural, slightly less synthetic with some nice progressions. Maybe even some lyrics? Who knows? I can already tell that there are really some cool tracks in it. But that's just me talking about my own work, how can that be reliable 😇

When will it be done? That's a good question. Regarding everything what's going on right now, I really can not tell.

Anyway, here is a remix from Watermät's song "Fade" I did a few months ago. Enjoy

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Midi sans frontières

Tom Jenkinson (aka Squarepusher) reacts to the recent "Brexit" and states rightfully that this kind of thinking only creates differences, hate, racism and xenophobia. Those in favour do not realize that we are all living on one world, and that we should not close our doors and frontiers to keep staying what we are.

Anyway, Tom Jenkonsion did a song he shares completely and encourages other musicians to reinterpret it as they whish.

I think his song is absolutely gorgeous and didn't want to change too much about it. So I loaded the midi file into my sequencer and let the tracks play my own choice of sounds. I added some drums to it and some noise and there it is.



Enjoy,

Elvenheim

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Calymbo Island

Some time ago I got another vocal track from Midicrash Serge, sung this time by "Pirate Maya", and asked me to do something with it. Again, I didn't know the original song, I had nothing but the vocals. First, the tempo, quite tricky but I got it. Then the scale. Wow, that was difficult, because I heard some scale changes. I didn't want to make things complicated, so I used some auto-tuning.

I did one rough version, pitched the vocals slightly up to get a clearer sound, sent it to Serge and he sent me back a new version of the vocal track, with a higher pitch. I wasn't really convinced by this as you can hear the singer reaching her limits. Eventually, after much try and error, I build this electro-pop like song:



Only recently I got to listen to the original song, and was quite surprised how it sounds:




Enjoy!

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Moo - Introversion

I recently stumbled on this little jewel, an electronic musical journey through eerie swelling pads and mild electric percussion, creating a very comfortable place.


About the album:

Moo (Craig Walkner) is a dark ambient artist who specializes in ambient, surrealist, electronic, soundscape, and avant-garde compositions. Introversion, his self-released debut album started in the dark winters of Wisconsin and finished while living far from home in the summer heat of Austin, TX. The album title is highly apparent in the compositions--dark, thought-provoking, surreal, reflective, and some would deem it relaxing and calming. You'll hear something new every time you listen to it, so sit back, turn off the lights, light a candle, and let the music wash over you. Perfect for relaxing, meditating, and yoga.

This is the full album - should you want to purchase, please visit the links below. Or, if you'd like to give a donation for the free listen, my Paypal e-mail is craigwalkner (at) gmail.com.

Introversion was released on July 7th, 2011 and can be streamed/purchased on Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, and CD Baby:

http://ambientmoo.bandcamp.com/

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/intr...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=s...

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/moo7

Thursday, 11 September 2014

"Don't let them" and other news.

Almost a year has passed without giving you some news. I am still working on a new album, I already released some tracks on Soundcloud, some videos have been uploaded on YouTube and I got a surprise from the Hubble Space Telescope.

But first, I uploaded my album Wormhole on Jamendo:


Why, you may ask, because I wasn't happy about their site for various reasons. I realized that not many people go to http://elvenheim.bandcamp.com/ to listen or download my music. I got the most public on FreeMusicArchive (FMA), but their site seems dead to me. I uploaded only one track from the album on FMA with a link to bandcamp in the description, but nobody seemed to care about it. So now I wanted to upload the rest of the album on FMA, without success though. The tracks are pending, and stay pending forever no matter what I try to do.

Then I looked back to Jamendo, their site seem to work now and I still have an audience there, much more than on bandcamp. So I decided to upload the album also on Jamendo.

That's it about my last (and already old) album. Now for the new stuff. Yes, I am still working on a new album, but I have no idea when it will be released (it will be released once it's finished).

I won't tell much about the next album, there will be new things, maybe some surprises, but overall I think it will be a nice easy to listen-to experience.

Here is a video of "A fantastic journey", a track for the new album:




Two other new tracks, maybe not for the album : "Glistering Sun" and "On the move again" :




Midicrash Surge sent me a recording of Tinna singing and asked me to do something with it without giving me anything else, not even the tempo :). So this is what i came up with: "Don't let them ..."


Surge did a video for the song:



And now for the surprise : I was watching the video "Clash of the Titans: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered" on the YouTube Channel of Hubble Space Telescope when I suddenly realized that my song "Stars" from "strolling through electronic spaces" was playing during the visualization of the Andromeda galaxy approaching and slamming into our Milky Way (starting at 16:14). But they forgot to mention me, so I told them I was very pleased to have my music featured in the video, and asked them to give me credit. They did, and I got even more happier.



That's about it for now, I hope you enjoy listening!


Monday, 28 October 2013

Free music :)

Hi,

As you should know, I am creating music for free. My work is published under a creative commons license, it's free for everybody, you can use it as you wish, I'm only asking to name me as being the artist.

I'm doing electronic, mostly ambient music in order to recreate feelings, moods or to tell a story. Doing a song for the Rust Factory was a great experience.

The Rust Factory

If you like my music you can support me in many ways. You can still support me on Jamendo (even though I will not publish new albums on it), or if you download my latest album "Wormhole" on bandcamp, you can do it for free or even pay the amount you want to.


I am currently working on a new album, so stay alert! I'm coming back :)

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Eclipser 1

In November 2012 some scientists had the idea to send a camera on a balloon at an altitude of 25 kilometers to the stratosphere during a total solar eclipse. They weren't interested at the moon or the sun but at the shadow the moon drew on the earth. The eclipse could be seen on the south pacific, from Australia to South-America.

They caught beautiful images of the shadow disc.




Why am I posting this? Except that I'm fascinated by science, just listen to the music.

Electro from Dusseldorf : Lars Leonhard

I recently discovered this great artist from Germany (Düsseldorf).

http://www.lars-leonhard.de/

This is nice good electronic music. He recently composed the song Thunderbolt (available on bandcamp) for Nasa videos:


NASA | Fiery Looping Rain on the Sun">NASA | Fiery Looping Rain on the Sun 
 20 February 2013


Now there is a new video online:

NASA | First X-Class Solar Flares of 2013
13 May 2013

NOTE: I forgot to mention his account on soundcloud:

https://soundcloud.com/larsleonhard


Saturday, 4 May 2013

Get Lucky and Random Access Memories

Finally Daft Punk are back, with a promising album.


For their new album, rather than using samples from famous artists, they got the artits to play for them (Except for the last track "Contact"). Apparently they worked on the album since 2008 but were not satisfied as it was still based on sythezisers. So they gathered some people to play their stuff. And not just anybody. First there is Nile Rodgers, the co-founder of the famous band "Chic". His basslines were always great, no wonder the Sugarhill Gang used his line from "Good Times" for their "Rapper's Delight" (that song was the first hip hop / rap song to enter the charts)

There is also the record producer Giorgio Moroder. I might say that he really influenced the dance genre during the disco era since his productions with Donna Summer (for example "Love to Love you Baby").

Then there is Pharrell Williams, I knew less, yet he is a successful producer and singer (and apparently fashion designer), Julian Casablancas, frontman of he Strokes, Noah Benjamin Lennox, known as Panda Bear, founder of Animal Collective, song writer Paul Williams and producer Todd Edwards.

The released single "Get lucky" is already in the top charts:




Some say that they brought back the soul of music, and that it will maybe mark a change in music, "Back to the instruments". For Daft Punk it will certainly be remembered as a milestone in their career.

I also like the retro-artwork. Since I saw the title it triggered a memory, but I was not quite sure where i saw that kind of writing.


But then I tumbled on the following image:



Yes, they did it. (Is Guy-Manuel pretending to become the next king of pop?)




We will have to be patient for a couple of weeks until we can listen to the full album.

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

I did a cover

I'm sorry I neglected my blog for some time. But that doesn't mean that I did nothing. In fact I'm already looking forward for a new album, I already have some almost finished tracks (and some random stuff I still don't know what to do about), even if I'm still not sure where I'm heading...

I'm lately having fun "singing". Well, the brackets are there because I can't sing very well, so I'm using a Vocoder. I shouldn't say "singing", "using my voice in music" may be better instead.

My first try was a cover I did a few months back. I rewrote the song "Something about us" from Daft Punk and added my voice. Positively surprised by the result I gave it my own touch by changing it a little bit.



I would be glad to hear some feedback. So, what you think about it?

Greetings,

Shamil Elvenheim

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Elvenheim's Revival

I made this remix of "Revival", a song written by Neil Davidge (Massive Attack) for Halo 4.

I wanted to keep the spirit of the song, while adding an electronic "flair" to it.



Thursday, 6 September 2012

The Rust Factory - Progress



As you (should) know, I'm participating in this project amongst other musicians. Each musician is in charge of one part of the story. I finished my part and a preview is already available on the site.


The story has been divided into different parts, and we could chose the part we wanted to work on. After reading the story I decided to make the third part "L'incident de la Basse Plaine". It is an interesting part, a turning point in the story : calm on the beginning but soon changing into a breathtaking run after a major incident.

Check out THE RUST FACTORY. It's in french though.

See you!

Monday, 6 August 2012

Wormhole

My new album Wormhole is finally finished and available!


Listen to and download it here: http://elvenheim.bandcamp.com/

That was over a year of work. Initially I thought to release it around the end of 2011, but I couldn't finish it at that time. Don't get it wrong, I didn't work on it like "non-stop". I have a job, a family, I can't work on it all day.

I did some final adjustements just a few days before. A major "adjustement" was about changing the 6th track - Alcubierre Drive. Although I did the track about a year ago, it never really convinced me and I was about to take it out from the album. But then I changed completely the drums, changed the EQ, and added some kind of melody. The result is on the album.

Enjoy listening!

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Underneath the ocean

I remastered my first album (never published though), Underneath the ocean from 2002.


Tracklist:

1. underneath the ocean
2. into nowhere
3. come farer
4. down the roots
5. highway
6. flowers in NY
7. new hope
8. plastic
9. push_i
10. home
11. vital reality
12. freedom

I will try to upload one track per day (maybe I will also add more "bonus" tracks, which weren't meant to figure on the album)

UPDATE 29/07/2012 : The whole album is uploaded!

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Project : The Rust Factory

I'm participating in a project called "The Rust Factory".

The project is about a story which takes place in a fictive future where industries took the leadership of almost the entire world. There are no countries anymore, but worker communities instead.

Every musician participating is in charge of one part of the history (equals to one track). I'm actually doing the third track.

More information about this project: THE RUST FACTORY

My album "Wormhole" is therefore delayed... but not cancelled!

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Jamedo, what have you done?!

Since the 26th of April, Jamendo did a big update. And since... it became worse.

1. You can argue about the colour, I don't really like it. But if you think it will just be about that... Many things seem to go wrong.

2. The player is now attached on the bottom of the window and is not in a separated window as it was before. You can't see the playlist anymore either.

3. You can't comment on an album anymore. You can not rate it either. The search engine became strange, it doesn't work for me at all. Jamendo is now based on tracks only. By the way, you can't download a complete album anymore, you have to download each single track.

4. I liked to see albums from other musicians of my country, well you can't do that anymore.

5. My stats went down. Not that I had much listens, but the few I had dropped to 1 per day since Saturday the 28th. My pageviews went to 0 per day since the 24th (before the update).

My pageviews fell suddenly to 0 per day...


What happened with these statistics? This seems to be true for many other artists. I can't believe that people are not listening to music anymore (or do they as it became more difficult to search for musicians?).

I'm really searchin for something that has been improved, but I don't find anything. At least my widgets to my albums on blogger seem still to work.

Many people are also complaining on Jamendo's facebook sites. On jamendo.fr there are only 16 people who likes the update. It's kind of few for such a big site. Too bad you cannot "dislike" it, I wonder how many people that would be.

Chef Georges explained more about it on his blog. It seems that most of the artists are putting some kind of "ultimatum" to Jamendo.

There are many who are angry about it, and I can understand them. There is a facebook page called Old Jamendo Friends the artists can join to act against this non-respect of Jamendo.

I think that Jamendo will improve their site (for the sake of everyone). If not they will shot themselves a bullet in their head.

Now I'm even more encouraged to not publish my next album for free on Jamendo...

Bye Jamendo, it was nice knowing you...