Happy new year everyone.
I’d like to thank all those who listened and gave their feedback on the preview released last month. It was very helpful and encouraging. Also a special thank you to everyone who actually ‘bought’ the albums (that is entered more than 0 when downloading it) – this has really assisted with the production of the new album.
Wow it’s been over two years since Wall of Sound was released back in December 07. As soon as it was released, I got to work on the next album. But much has happened and quite a lot has changed in that time. Many a remix/remake. New life, a new job, new friends, new computers, new tools, new operating systems… things were rather busy. But at last…
The news you have all been waiting for: IT’S FINISHED!
My new album ‘Complexity Kills’ is all finished and I sent it off for mastering earlier today. So it’s back to waiting again (for me as well this time), but at least we have a release date on the horizon.
If I were to guess a release date (and please don’t hold me to it) I would say 1 February 2010, but I will be sending emails to all who have downloaded the previous album via Bandcamp the moment it is ready to download.
So until next time…
Hello everyone. Good news and bad news.
The bad news: I’ve removed the option to download the free low quality mp3 versions of my albums.
The good news: There is now no minimum cost for the high quality versions so you can download the various super-high quality formats (and lossless formats) for for free. The removed minimum also allows for small donations in the $1 – $5 range – now that is good news
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As for the new album. It’s coming. Have hit a little bit of a wall with it though – it’s mostly complete, but I think it still be missing something. Could I interest anyone in a preview in exchange for some suggestions/critique/ideas?
I’ve had a number of people asking what I use to make music. Well I used FL Studio to compose/mix the first two but with a lot of extra samples from all over the place with a bit of live recording thanks to some willing participants. Unfortunately I don’t make enough (any) money from Lunar to justify using a real orchestra so its all East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra.
With album number 3 (whatever it is to be called) a few things have changed. Firstly I switched to a Mac which makes FL Studio no longer an option. Its been a nice change though, giving me a chance to try some new tools. I’ve written/recorded most of the new album in Ableton Live which is a lot of fun and in some ways simpler than FL but more flexible (that is, not a complete hack – no offence to FL Studio
). The other thing that is nice about Live is precisely that. You can use it live. And I’d be into doing some live stuff sometime after the album has been released.
While I’m in the mood for answering questions, if anybody has any thing they want to ask, now would be a great time. Maybe we can start a little FAQ thread.
Edit: Updated good news for clarity (I hope)
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February 28, 2008 in
Album and Lunar.
Wall of Sound is now available for purchase on audio CD at USD$16 + shipping from this link.
As a special gift to current fans and readers of the Lunar blog/Myspace, you can use the special discount code FKF64AQ2 to get 30% off the price!
It will also be made available on Amazon in a couple of weeks, at which point the free download will no longer be available – at least for a while.
And lastly, a remix of Black Box has just been posted on MySpace – check it out when you get a chance…
If you haven’t found it already, the new album - Wall of Sound - can be downloaded from http://www.lunarmusic.net/wallofsound
Aparently this link has already leaked to StumbleUpon.
The current home page will be replaced with the new site shortly.
You can download Lunar’s debut album ‘Hybrid Awaken’ here.
One listener described this album Delicious melodies (sort of neo-classcial) with lovely piano playing, mournful strings and crunchy IDM beats. From Bahgheera.com: Chilled glitch beats back up wispy synth sounds and orchestral instruments. Very relaxing, but Lunar still packs a punch.
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