Hello once again! I have missed you all. Theres so many things going on and its time for me to catch you up.
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First off, let me tell you about the personal issues causing the delays in my work. Last year, My grandma started having issues with memory and communicating. This set off a battery of tests to see if she had had a stroke, or if something else was happening, either related to age, or possibly not. Right around the end of last year, the doctors discovered she has water on the brain. Its causing pressure which is affecting her memory, her balance, and her communicating. Shes undergone many scans to be sure that nothing else was creating this problem, namely some blockage or another. After everything was ruled out, the neurologist recommended a spinal tap with the possibility of a shunt. Almost two weeks ago, she had the spinal tap and came through with flying colors. That day, you would never have guessed shed had one. No lingering pain from it, and certainly no slowing her down. Shell be having the shunt inserted soon. Thank goodness, this procedure isnt a major brain surgery issue as Id originally feared. A tube is inserted to drain excess fluid from the brain down to the belly where the fluid is absorbed into her system. Its under the skin so she cant knock it out combing her hair or anything like that. At any rate, as far as her health issues go, things are looking much brighter and a lot more optimistic than they have for many long months. The day after the spinal tap, she was having memory flashes, so, I know things are going to be okay. This has been the reason for my being unable to keep up as well as before. Not only was I preoccupied, I just didnt have a lot of time.
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However, I did managed to accomplish several things in the month and a half since my last progress report. Now, Id like to share all those details with you. Hope you dont mind!
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2008 began with my doing a lot of behind the scenes busy work. A page was created at iLike. The Sonic Remixed Project will now be a yearly thing, so, I started hunting down music I thought I might like to do for the 2008 project. Theres so much great music and so many games to choose from. The tracks I narrowed down to are Sandopolis from Sonic & Knuckles (either that or Sonic 3), Volcano Valley and Panic Puppet from Sonic 3D Blast. And the last track is from the Sonic The Hedgehog CD entitled Collision Chaos Past.
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iCompositions added a new feature to their website making it possible for artists to sell their music on site. Of course, I went over and added my store complete with all my CDs.
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Early in January, I continued working on my AD ASTRA project by tackling Saturn - The Bringer Of Old Age (fitting considering my grandmas health issues), and it took about a full month to complete. The track opens with natural radio signals of the planet itself followed by a slightly extended Intro. I went for a New Age and Classical feel for the overall track, using Electric Guitars sparingly. Putting in a Bass Guitar helped give the lower sounds more power.
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Periodically, I had to set Saturn aside as other things came up. The first of these is something many of you might want to be a part of. Theres a community of musicians at Electromagnetic Impulses (myself included) who are going to try to put together some music with a world record number of musicians. I havent had time to create anything as of the moment, however, I did express my interest in being a part of this project.
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The second distraction came in the form of more musical ideas for BELLATRIXS MUSIC BOX. Three ideas presented themselves to me. One is going to be called Technosaur. The second is a fusion of two variant ideas Im calling Mystic Temple. The third didnt get a name until later, but will be entitled Draco, after the north circumpolar constellation.
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You may also have noticed Ive been talking about music videos recently. For the longest time, Ive wanted to set some of my music to video. One track I felt would be perfect is Tropic Of Antarctica. Its one of my favorites. The title evokes images all by itself. I started looking around for images and video. Drafting a letter to Tom Dempsey at Photoseek.com, I asked for his permission to include some of his work in a video. He agreed as long as I credited him properly. From there, creating the video came very easily. The ability to do this has been at my fingertips for four years. (When I got my computer system, I knew I was getting it for multi-media projects.) Im still learning all the capabilities of this wonderful machine.
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Over the course of a weekend, Tropic Of Antarctica in video format was born. At the minute, the video is only up on YouTube, MySpace, and Last.FM. Today, while Im posting this blog, Ill ad it (and Flight In Ursa Minor) to any pages where video is permitted.
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One of my friends will be posting it on SingingFool.com in the near future as well. (I guess its time to send out the second DVD, right?) Speaking of DVDs, when I burned the video to DVD, I tested it on my oldest player, to be sure it would work. And, WOW, did it ever look gorgeous on the 32 TV screen!
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With Tropic Of Antarctica completed, I had ideas for Flight In Ursa Minor next. Again, using images of stunning skyscapes and artwork, the process fused beautifully. Be sure to check them out and let me know what you think.
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The next video I wanted to do is for Northern Lights. I ran into the issue of time where MySpace is concerned. Recently, theyve limited the length videos can be to ten minutes. Northern Lights is over eleven minutes long. I dont know if this restriction is an issue at MySpace, but, Im unsure as to whether or not I want to create an edited version of the track. (Im nowhere near ready to create the video at this point, so theres plenty of time to mull it over.)
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With these pleasant distractions out of the way, Saturn was completed at the end of January. I thought Id have a few more months ahead of me to finish the rest of the AD ASTRA album. Fortunately, the process didnt take that long at all!
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Uranus - The Magician comes next in the line-up. Again, I opened the track with some natural sounds, those of the planets magnetosphere captured by Voyager 2 in January of 1986. The evolution of the music went from Rock & Roll to a fusion of Rock and Classical. I remember telling Harry the sound put me in mind of the movie TRON for some reason. If there had been a carnival scene in TRON, the version of Uranus I created would be the soundtrack, although not quite David Copperfield.
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The next track I worked on was an ancient Greek hymn called Ouranos. Unfortunately, there wasnt enough for me to work with. The music was only in two parts and very short. Doing a full repeat added nothing. My attempts to offset the Key did nothing, and neither did my trying a wide variety of instruments. Lacking the feel and the vitality of the previous AD ASTRA tracks, I had to let this one go.
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Ariels Song suffered the same problems. This gave me cause to worry. I wanted to have a bit more than my recreations of Holsts material with some of my originals and a few covers tossed in. I tried Ariels Song in differing ways, including playing it at half speed. Nothing helped. Reluctantly, I abandoned it as well.
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Facing Oberon Undoes The Spells, I feared Id have three strike outs in a row. With more parts to work with, my optimism returned. I slowed the tempo to lend length as well as extending the beginning. Then, I went in and changed the structure. Theres a long section in the middle thats supposed to sound magical. After the full track runs, I repeated the opening and the ending at the conclusion of the track. It worked, renewing my confidence in being able to continue the project with only one lingering worry, Orpheus In The Underworld, the track I wanted to close the project with to give it an optimistic and upbeat feeling.
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Before that point, there was more for me to do. The next track, the last of Holsts, Neptune - The Mystic, came first. Without any sounds from Neptune (I couldnt find any recordings anywhere), the track opens with a slight sound effect, a sort of computerized blipping, as if Voyager 2 was transmitting data back to Earth. My idea for the track was to follow the template of Venus - The Bringer Of Peace; go for straight Classical Orchestration combined with New Age elements. Those turned out beautifully.
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In an act of sheer brilliance, I came up with an idea to make the Choir parts at the end sound even more ethereal. Part of the layer uses the Synth Choir while a duplicated line was run through a flange effect to create Dolphin-like sounds. Mystical and otherworldly is the only way I can describe the beauty of this arrangement. The idea was born of the idea of Neptune being the Roman god of the seas. Placing Dolphin-like sounds into this piece of music sort of brings the mythological and astrological together, I think. All I can tell you is that Neptune, much like Venus, is stunningly gorgeous. I cant wait for you to hear it!
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Leaving Holsts work behind, completely finished, my musical journey deeper into the solar system now would be a reflection of mostly ideas of my own. From Neptune on to Pluto I went, right to Pluto - Bringer Of Change. This one was always intended to be a dark, brooding combination of New Age, Classical, and Electric Guitar parts. Theres a sense of coming into the Greek Underworld, while at the same time, facing off the dangers and the unknown at the frigid edges of our solar system. The music builds up to the overpowering, as I suspect discoveries out there will be in the future.
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While visiting Pluto, the next piece of music takes a look at one of Plutos recently discovered satellites, Hydra. In Greek Mythology, Hercules had to sly the Hydra as on of his twelve labors. The Hydra was a huge snake-like creature. When Hercules cut off its head, two more grew in its place. A very dangerous beast indeed!
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The music I came up with is a combination of Classical and Rock. I get the sense of seeing the Hydra at rest, laying in wait. It looks tame, but, the danger is very much there. Theres a certain undulation in the Guitars and the Bass to help carry that ominous presence while Keyboards carry the fantastic, or the dreamy unreality. Im looking forward to 2015, the year the New Horizons space probe arrives at Pluto and we will know so much more about the minor planet and its host of moons.
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My next stop was Eris - Bringer Of Discord. For this minor planet, I was relying on the events leading up to the Trojan War to come up with the music. Years ago, I had a discussion with someone who felt Homer blamed the entire event on Helen. I said that was untrue. Eris wasnt invited to a wedding. So, she shows up with a golden apple marked with the words to the prettiest one and deliberately tossed it between the goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena who all thought it belonged to them. Zeus declined making any such ruling between the three and had Paris judge the contest where each goddess offered him a prize; Hera wealth, Athena glory in battle, and Aphrodite the most beautiful woman in the world. Naturally, Paris chose Helen, thus sparking the war.
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The music I created builds up from dark tones toward a sort of march. Its a dark march, to be sure. The Percussion borrows from Mars - The Bringer Of War on some levels, slowly propelling the music along. The flow builds up into an otherworldly climax where all seems to stop, hold its breath, and wait for the outcome before a punctuated ending.
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Smack in the middle of Eris, another idea came up for a track to include on AD ASTRA called Nibiru, which Ill talk about more very shortly.
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I also found some Duran Duran music for my INFLUENCES TRIBUTE COLLECTION. Remember, I couldnt get any of their tracks to work for me before. Well, Im willing to give it another try for a track they released in 2004 called (Reach Up For The) Sunrise. Another I thought Id like to do is a Vangelis track from the Antarctica soundtrack entitled Antarctica Echoes. Well see how well they work. (The latter sounded like a great idea while doing the video for Tropic Of Antarctica.)
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After completing Eris, I moved to some of the most distant places in the solar system, to a minor planet that might very well reach the inner edges of the Oort Cloud, Sedna - Inuit Mother.
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There are two versions of Sednas story in myth. Both start with she and her father going out in a boat. They get caught in a rough storm and the father, fearing for his life, throws Sedna overboard. She holds onto the side and he cuts off her fingers. They fall into the seas and transform into Whales and other sea life. Sedna sinks down to the bottom of the Arctic Ocean. In the other version, Sedna is pulled up by a fishermans net. He takes her to his home and nurses her back to health. In both cases, she became the mother goddess figure of the Inuit peoples (those native to areas around the Arctic Circle).
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I wasnt able to get an opening Wind Harp to sound right for Sedna. Borrowing on my idea for Neptune, Dolphin-like sounds weave through the opening music, eventually melding with Strings and a Choir layer. Bass Guitar with low-toned Strings gives the track added depth. At the center is a Keyboard sound I used to repeat at the end, making for a more dramatic closing. Once again, I was relying on the mythological story to create the tapestry of the track. I think I have captured the overall tone very well.
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Depending on what youve heard, either as a belief, or in mythology, theres a possibility that another large body exists in our solar system. This large body may orbit the Sun in a very elongated orbit, or may orbit a brown dwarf companion of our Sun in a very elongated orbit. Approximately every 3,600 years, this body swings in through our part of space creating havoc. Derived from Ancient Sumerian beliefs, the object bears the name Nibiru, which translates to Planet of the Crossing, describing how it moves through our solar system.
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From Sednas story to a realm of possibly complete myth or fact, my next stop was at Nibiru - Planet Of The Crossing. Given that this object may very well pose a great danger to the order of the solar system and to life here on Earth didnt figure into how I created the music for this track. What I set out to create was a track based in wonderment and awe. If Nibiru actually exists, I would be in complete awe learning all its facts upon its discovery. This was the basis for launching into a track.
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The tones are primarily New Age with some Keyboard effects sprinkled throughout to lend a sense of movement and disruption, but, not in some significant way; in the way of magical wonderment. In fact, I tried the track in several ways, mainly with Strings and other layers that were peeled away because they were too distracting. The music is soothing, calming, perfect to meditate by. Toward the end, I did put in a short String layer to add to the cumulative sense of the music, just enough to give it a touch of something even more wonderful. The final product is a straight New Age composition reflecting some of my earliest recordings.
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Now that all the stops I wanted to make in the solar system were finished, I wanted to close AD ASTRA with a track of optimism. Something to leave the listener with a good feeling. My choice from nearly the star has always been Orpheus In The Underworld. I thought this was a perfect choice, considering how much the outer solar system is associated with the Underworld of the Ancient Greeks. My only fear was that the ideas I had for the track wouldnt sound as good in practice as they did in theory.
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When I began working on the music, everything fell together as if it was meant to be. I had no trouble fusing Classical with Electric Guitars. With a slightly extended Intro, Orpheus In the Underworld flows naturally out of Nibiru without subtracting from the calm of Nibiru. I guess it really was meant to be. And so, my musical journey through the solar system came to an end (unless I find some other track to include between now and later this year when I plan to release the project). For those of you keeping score, heres the complete AD ASTRA track listing with composers notated:
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Tiamat (by Rob Astor)-----
The Planet Krypton (by John Williams)-----
Hymn To The Sun (Ancient Greek Hymn)-----
Mercury - The Winged Messenger (by Gustov Holst)-----
Venus - The Bringer Of Peace (by Gustov Holst)-----
Transit Of Venus (by John Philip Sousa)-----
First Delphic Hymn (Ancient Greek Hymn)-----
Earth - The Home Planet (by Rob Astor)-----
Mars - The Bringer Of War (by Gustov Holst)-----
The Asteroid Field (by John Williams)-----
Jupiter - The Bringer Of Jollity (by Gustov Holst)-----
Galilean Satellites (by Rob Astor)-----
Saturn - The Bringer Of Old Age (by Gustov Holst)-----
Uranus - The Magician (by Gustov Holst)-----
Oberon Undoes The Spells (by Mendelssohn)-----
Neptune - The Mystic (by Gustov Holst)-----
Pluto - Bringer Of Change (by Rob Astor)-----
Hydra (by Rob Astor)-----
Eris - Bringer Of Discord (by Rob Astor)-----
Sedna - Inuit Mother (by Rob Astor)-----
Nibiru - Planet Of The Crossing (by Rob Astor)-----
Orpheus In The Underworld (by Jacques Offenbach)
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The final thing Ive managed to do, other than writing this long delayed blog entry, was start working on Technosaur for BELLATRIXS MUSIC BOX. At the minute, it sounds really different, in a very good way! The music is more up-beat and will have a lot of Rock & Roll elements, fitting with what I already have finished for that set of tracks.
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No guarantees, but, I will try to post a blog much sooner next time. Until my grandmas procedures are all taken care of, Im sort of in a limbo myself. Work continues, although not at the pace I would have liked. Keep watching. You know the details will come eventually.
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I hope all of you are doing very well! See you back here very soon!
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Rob
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