I’ve never heard of him until now, but I am familiar with those sounds. Pretty good track, too. Like I assume the original comment was implying, the music inspires vivid memories that aren’t necessarily real. I experience this same phenomenon with Explosions in the Sky. This one in particular.
First Breath After Coma: (give it until at least the 2 mins 30 sec mark. That’s when it picks up.)
Ooh nice. Brian Eno ❤️❤️
Later he composed the Microsoft Windows boot up & shutdown tones, hypnotic in slow motion… Oops or was that Moby, sorry I get those two mixed up
I’ve never heard of him until now, but I am familiar with those sounds. Pretty good track, too. Like I assume the original comment was implying, the music inspires vivid memories that aren’t necessarily real. I experience this same phenomenon with Explosions in the Sky. This one in particular.
First Breath After Coma: (give it until at least the 2 mins 30 sec mark. That’s when it picks up.)
https://youtu.be/aznXne3juPk?si=VMA-Y9wLCGsnWNd5
Their song Postcard from 1952 is a very close second.
In fact, that entire video pretty much is an artificial memory and they do a superb job.
https://youtu.be/6obrtC66VyE?si=jGSchGDqQCBiOyJI
Though these guys aren’t exactly obscure, so you may already be familiar.
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