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Infinite Resignation
Artwork by Odilon Redon: "Oannes: "I, the first consciousness in Chaos, rose from the abyss to harden matter, to determine forms,” plate 14 from The Temptation of Saint Anthony" (1896)
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In Halls of Roses
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Artwork by Carl Gustav Carus, "View of Dresden at Sunset" (1822) "In a little while, I shall have won, The entire battle Will at once be done. Then I may rest In halls of roses And unceasingly, And unceasingly Speak with my Jesus." -Inscription of Søren Kierkegaard's tombstone.
13 Years (Song for Regine)
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Art by Odilon Redon, "I Continued to Gaze On[...]" (1896)
The Houses Are All Gone
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Photograph by Hossam Ashoor. " Do not let me hear Of the wisdom of old men, but rather of their folly, Their fear of fear and frenzy, their fear of possession, Of belonging to another, or to others, or to God. The only wisdom we can hope to acquire Is the wisdom of humility: humility is endless. The houses are all gone under the sea. The dancers are all gone under the hill." - T.S. Eliot, 'East...
Herzensschatzi Komm (In Absentia Blues)
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Photo: Undelivered letter from Emma Hauck to Michael Hauck.
aisatsanA (Aphex Twin)
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Composition by Aphex Twin (Richard David James). Photograph by Stephane Hurbe.
#3 / Rhubarb (Aphex Twin)
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Composition by Aphex Twin (Richard David James). Photograph by Shane Min Zaw.
Kenoma (To Go Without Light)
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Art by Odilon Redon, "I Am Still the Great Isis! Nobody Has Ever Yet Lifted My Veil! My Fruit Is the Sun!" (1896)
Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby (Javier Navarrete)
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Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby (Javier Navarrete)
Robert Fripp says that playing fast is easier than playing slow.... ( In the case of his own guitar-playing, I'm not sure if I entirely believe him... ) This is a bravely slow pace, beautifully executed.
I like how you're using a lot of keys now. Reminds me of some of Vangelis' musings. There's a hint of jazz in there. That main progression would sound amazing as a chamber string movement.
Thanks Aaron. I'm not sure what it is but I just keep returning to piano recently - glad you like it! On the jazz sound, I think it's the 11th chords I'm using.
Love it! Awesome as always!
Thank you, much appreciated!
So beautiful❤
Could you compose something really sad, like Blade runner blues?
As good as Vangelis? I wish, haha. But next time I write I might see what I can do in that vein. if you want sadder, you could try "Korsakoff Blue": it's a piece I wrote about memory loss, and the slow deaths that come with amnestic syndromes and dementias. Cheery stuff. For full effect, listen to it in the dark and try to imagine that process, working through your own memories until the track ends. There's also "Kenoma (To Go Without Light)".
@@Ophion_Music I've listened to all your tracks. :)
@@mickrozycki451 Thank you for listening, much appreciated
@@Ophion_Music I like the combination of music and charcoal like drawings. The visual contrast and themes. Have a listen to Hrold Budd and Brian Eno - Lat October.
@@mickrozycki451 Budd and Eno are great, though I haven't listened to The Pearl (or Ambient 2) in a very long time. Overdue for a re-listen
Nice music
Thank you!
i love this
Thank you!
Beautiful. There's a lovely hint of a contemporary take on Satie. 👽👌
Thank you! Satie's incredible, that's a very generous compliment
A thing of beauty. ☀👽👌
<3 thanks for helping me sleep
Keep'm coming, loving all of your new work!
Love the music and the poem.
Nice work. It is so happy and relaxing and has nothing to do with Fear or Trembling though.
Thank you! It is directly inspired by Kierkegaard in general and 'Fear and Trembling' in specific. Mostly the likely autobiographical parts of the Problem III section & his relationship with Regine Olsen
I suppose it's targeting people experience those emotions and soothing them.
I'm so grateful it appeared in my feed and I immediately clicked❤. Please release this on Spotify.
Thank you! Working on Spotify release but it might take a few days
Thank you for the support! Now released on Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/1KG1MPIWkIPZW5PO8oYrA2?si=84ec7fc428814ac2
Download for Free on Bandcamp: ophion.bandcamp.com/track/with-fear-and-trembling Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/1KG1MPIWkIPZW5PO8oYrA2?si=84ec7fc428814ac2
i love this! put it up on spotify please:)
Thank you! Looking into Spotify distribution.
Thank you for the support! Now released on Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/1KG1MPIWkIPZW5PO8oYrA2?si=84ec7fc428814ac2
Lovely work on the keys.
Hey thanks Aaron! I'm using Native Instruments Noire here. Bought it when it was last on sale and has become my go-to
Just seen this in my suggestions and decided to listen, really good, i liked it, keep it up 👍
Thank you for listening! Very kind words
Love what you are doing!
👍🥸🤏 very cool
👌👌👌
☝👽 👍 .... another goodie.
"Unrequited Love Letters of Emma Hauck In February 1909, Emma Hauck (1878-1920) was admitted to the psychiatric hospital at the University of Heidelberg, diagnosed with dementia praecox. While institutionalized, Hauck wrote a series of letters to her husband. They consist of only the phrase “Herzensschatzi komm” (darling please come) and “komm komm komm” (come, come, come ) repeated over and over. None of the letters were ever sent. She died eleven years later at the age of 42 at the asylum in Anstalt Wiesloch. Her letters are now held in the Prinzhorn Collection, Heidelberg." I love how this piece flows. Love the inspiration too. It's like you're letting a voiceless voice communicate something more through the ether.
Hey, thank you for posting this Aaron. Emma Hauck's story has stayed on my mind since I first saw the Quay Brothers' short film In Absentia about her letters. From the most detailed source I could find in English (Miranda Argyle's article on her), she was most likely schizophrenic and had become deeply paranoid by the time she was institutionalized. She believed that her husband and infant daughters were somehow harming/killing her and had withdrawn completely, unable to care for herself and wanting to remove herself from her family to exist alone in the forest. When she was committed to the asylum (for the second time - was originally released and then re-admitted within a few months) she was described as nearly catatonic. Despite the fact that she had previously believed he was killing her and had subsequently shut down, she now obsessively wrote the unsent and unread letters to her husband begging him to collect her and explaining her wishes to return to their family. One of the early letters contains a section revealing she suspected that they were not being delivered. Her condition rapidly deteriorated and soon the letters were only a few words rewritten hundreds and thousands of times. Some people call the letters art, but if so it's closer to war photography than intentional self-expression. You can only hope that there was something like peace for her at some point in those eleven years.
@@Ophion_Music The Quay Brothers are also fantastic.... and I can imagine Herzensschatzi Komm fitting with any of their films....
This has the feeling of trying to hold on to the very last days of summer.... Beautiful...
That's a great description of this one.
Love those huge reverbs.
Another gem. Thank you, Ophion!
Thank you for listening!
🖖👽👌
Gorgeous piece... 😀👌
Very fresh and individually creative...
Very much enjoyed the gamelan effect of your delays.. elays.. lays.. ays.. ys.. s...
Love the Black Hole sized reverbs... Has the atmosphere that I love in Harold Budd, while being a great deal different in style.
Thank you! That's a huge compliment, Budd is fantastic. Was listening to The Moon and the Melodies recently, great collab album
@@Ophion_Music The album that I have always played the most is The White Arcades - One my all time favourites by anyone, though have always liked The Moon and The Melodies too.
Beautiful reflective/nostalgic mood...
Sound great!
Awesome work! Reminds me of being in a shrine in Morrowind or Oblivion. Very Soule-esque
Amazing! Love it.
Beautiful- soothing- peaceful but at the same time it makes me want to cry????
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I love this music. The whistling is my favorite element of the piece.