siete:
It's definitely a very different sound. I love the synthesizer touch. Thank you very much for putting it here. It's now on my new music list.
jecht:
it's cool, a preference for The Dionysus Effect and The Tide of Sorrow Swells.
headshot:
I'm glad you shared your compositions! ❤️❤️Each track beautifully conveys the atmosphere established from the very first notes. I see this music as the perfect soundtrack for an indie game 😎👉❤️
alexislust:
Sound quality! The atmosphere is intense 🤔 I can't yet understand in what situations I could listen to your tracks. Can I know more about the genre you compose music in? You definitely create something challenging for the average listener. That's good. But I need more information to understand.
rare:
Actually nice and quite different from what i'm listening at the moment 🥴💕
silentobjectorx:
@siete thank you! I'm glad you like them!
silentobjectorx:
@jecht those are two of my favorites too man! Thank you for listening!
silentobjectorx:
@headshot your kindness, much like your beauty, is vast and limitless  💕 I'm glad you like them and thank you sweetie! 🥰
silentobjectorx:
@alexislust no problem! Okay, so this was concept music in the sense that I used all my depression and negativity at that time to create something sweet out of something so sour. Making lemons into lemonade type of premise but with a "lemonade" you drink with your ears. I hope that helps? 💕
silentobjectorx:
@rare thank you so much sweetheart 💗 You have one of the best tastes in music overall with a few others on this list. I was eager to hear your input so thank you so much! Love ya!
bluenicorn:
Yooo just checked out your work and omg !! Had to give u a follow and hit the 🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵 💯 !!
zweitesich:
I like the electronic beats! My opinion is very similar to that of @headshot . Hearing the both first tracks for the first time brought some memories of playing Doom or Quake series. The music would perfectly blend into an indie game or a modern adaptation of one of them or new pixel adventure. The last track goes a little bit beyond that and adds some vibes, similar to that of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9plTe80SosA . Thumbs up!!!! and many thanks for sharing :)
alexislust:
Okay, lemonade for the ears, I think I understand you! 😁 It's like sublimation? You had feelings. Negative ones. You were able to express them in these tracks, in your music. I find it very extraordinary, even ingenious.
silentobjectorx:
@bluenicorn thank you sweetie!  I appreciate the follow over there and the love <3  You rock gorgeous <3
silentobjectorx:
@zweitesich thank you man!!  I am glad you liked it and yeah, I agree with @headshot too!  She nailed the indie game thing. I've also been approached about soundtrack work for short films in the past. I need to say yes next time lol. Much love man and thank you! Like Kraftwerk?!  You're too kind!!  I've been compared to Clock DVA in the past too. Thank you again man!!
silentobjectorx:
@alexislust that's exactly it!  You got my expression 1000 percent.  It is basically sublimation in many ways. I'm glad you like it :)  <3
bob_dylan:
I dig the sparseness and cold atmosphere of the first track.  Some very unique, novel harmonies both on tracks one and two.  I also like the choice of instrumentation on track two.  Takes the energy up a notch.  A bit of electroclash feel.  The minimalism works well.  Nice use of tension/dissonance.  I’m digging the modern bass drum.  Cool Kraftwerk vibe.  It’s complex without being “prog”.  You have crafted a very unique sound for yourself.  Track 3 takes it up another notch.  Almost a Nine Inch Nails atmosphere.  Very dystopian and menacing.  Would work well in a cyberpunk movie.  Reminds me of Martin Rev’s programming on Suicide’s American Supreme album (excellent record BTW).  You use space and rests really well—in a very effective way.  I’ve never heard music that does that quite like this.  The breaks in the action are “world-class”.  Very artful!  Track four continues with the wonderful cinematic stereo movement of sounds.  Definitely an industrial vibe, but very poetic.  More bleak than angsty.  This some cool shit!  Reminds me a bit of Vangelis music for Blade Runner.  I’d buy this 💯 “Mausoleum…” uses acoustic drums effectively.  Nice change of pace.  I’m loving the bass harmonics on this one.  And the sections of very-high crystal bell sounds.  Another artful track that wouldn’t be out of place on Kid A or something like that (I love that record).  Very modern sounds.  And you have your own voice.  Great grasp of rhythm with the drum programming.  Mellow, but engaging.  Could easily be on a Björk record like Vespertine (my favorite).  Very crisp, clear production.  “From the First Day…” has a sprinkling of Ministry or Butthole Surfers.  I dig it!  But still very earnest.  Even reminds me of Rollerskate Skinny.  Good shit!  Also cool that the voice really debuts on this track.  Effective move by keeping it mostly instrumental till that point.  Can also hear a bit of Flaming Lips in this.  Cool sampling!  Mom’s calling me for supper.  Keep up the great work, mate!!!
silentobjectorx:
@bob_dylan dude, thank you SO MUCH! Holy shit! Martin Rev and Suicide (I love American Supreme too!)?!  Then the gods known as Kraftwerk! NIN, Vangelis, Kid A by Radiohead (My favorite Radiohead album BTW!), Ministry and Butthole Surfers, Bjork and her bomb ass album Vespertine, Rollerskate Skinny and Flaming Lips?!  You honor me good sir!  I'm seriously in awe of the breakdown you've given!  Thank you again man!