I absolutely love your videos, the idea is so unique and creative! I wish you included the names of the paintings in the descriptions as well, it's such a great opportunity to learn about art. Keep it up :)
I was wondering what the 'tone' was meant to reflect. Then it struck me -- In the year - 1897, Dracula's ship, the Demeter, is summoned by a storm to land in Whitby. The ship lands safely, but only one survivor remains, a large black dog that is actually Dracula Bram Stoker knew of Louis Grimshaw's Gothic paintings - so the connection is not to be overlooked.
I'm interested in how do you make these ambient pieces. Can you tell me how your process of making music looks like? Sorry, if my English sounds bad or incorrectly :)
If you enjoy my work and would like to support me:
www.patreon.com/universalambients
I absolutely love your videos, the idea is so unique and creative! I wish you included the names of the paintings in the descriptions as well, it's such a great opportunity to learn about art. Keep it up :)
Really appreciate the effort you put into this. Very well done
Recently found your channel and just wanted to say I enjoy the calming music you make. Keep up the great work.
You just got a new subscriber, keep this up! Love to use this to concentrate and study. Thanks man!
I was wondering what the 'tone' was meant to reflect. Then it struck me --
In the year - 1897, Dracula's ship, the Demeter, is summoned by a storm to land in Whitby.
The ship lands safely, but only one survivor remains, a large black dog that is actually Dracula
Bram Stoker knew of Louis Grimshaw's Gothic paintings - so the connection is not to be overlooked.
loveeee this analysis! excellent!
dracula time let’s gooo
I'm interested in how do you make these ambient pieces. Can you tell me how your process of making music looks like? Sorry, if my English sounds bad or incorrectly :)
Make Buenos Aires 1912