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reaman - the last outlaw

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for lovers of ambient (and westerns) only

"There he lays, wounded and broken down. His fellows are shot and killed, his horse has fled and a summerstorm pours upon him like never before.
Hiding behind a rock and inside a small cabine - to stay out of sight - he knows... He is bleeding, desperate and knows it is the end.
The last outlaw dies...

slow evolving track (that doesn't really start before the 2 minute marker... take your time to listen to the whole song for the right atmosphere. close your eyes, put on your headphones and dream away...

(too bad there is a glitch around 1'50"... I know)

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bandarlog [be] - 17 years ago

Strings are nice, sfeerke is ook nice. But the instruments that seems a replica for marriachi guitar should be more to the bone, deeper, louder and more resonated and delayed imo. But the strings allthough typical are really nice!
 

reaman [be] - 17 years ago

I know what you say.. but it wasn't meant to sound like marriachi...

More like Ennio...
I once heard a rock version of his "once upon a time in the west - the man with the harmonica" and the guitars just sounded like that.

Thx for commenting...
 

BpOlar [be] - 17 years ago

nice cinematic groove
 

Funky [be] - 17 years ago

Chill... Excellent track for calmly waking up on this saterday(morning) :) Like the image you've given me with the introduction... I had in my head during listening & the track does fit on it... Good job again! Grtz
 

Distreality [be] - 17 years ago

thumbsa uppa !
 

yenneman [be] - 17 years ago

Yeah, the description fits this song. Very good 'dying' atmosphere.
I like those small spacy sounds starting around 4'40"...I don't really have any remarks left, actually. Maybe you could play a bit with the panning of those tiny percussions at the end?

Ni-i-i-i-ce one.

 

reaman [be] - 17 years ago

thanks to all for the comments... they are very supporting!
 

SandwichGarnier [be] - 17 years ago

most westerns suck
this track not :)
 

reaman [be] - 17 years ago

or is it the lack of sucking that makes them suck?
anyway, thx for the comment.
 

Rabauw [be] - 17 years ago

Always enjoy a spacy synth like the one you're filtering here (e.g. 2'37" and further on).

About the percussion towards the end, I mean the "tss tss trrrrrr" stuff, the "trrr" sounds a bit like a rattlesnake, but I think it could be interesting to mix that sound with an actual sample of a real rattlesnake. After all, it's a desert/western we're talking about.
 

reaman [be] - 17 years ago

haha, well, didn't look at it like that yet but it's an interesting remark - maybe I'll do so. I'm glad you liked it.
 

grim [be] - 17 years ago

really liked it, very nice athmo en even better story!
personally i missed like a dramatic ending, something like a final breath, a last desperate breath filled with a tiny little bit of hope that he might me saved
but i really liked it!
 
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