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My music is not aimed making money. I would not sell my emotions and get payed to tell you what's up into my mind. Only I am happy if my themes get a place into your mind. So, nothing else but THANKS FOR YOUR FEEDBACK! |
ZetesisAA has produced the following CDs: Bipolar Disorder, Free Associations, Ossimoro tecnoclassico
(1999-2002 by Francesco Di Mauro a.k.a. Zetesis)
Mixing quality isn't the top. Mine is Home Music made with good headphones, good ears but poor pc speakers. Also I haven't enough time to live as a musician that stays for days and days on the mix. I would appreciate any report concerning my mixing blunders.
Some my works tested in music compos:
"What SFD were to have been" 4th (out of 22) at TMC mp3 compo #6
"Last glance at my land" 2nd (out of 32) at TMC mp3 compo #4
"Melisma" 3rd (out of 87) at Mad Tracker Compo #1
"Melting memories" 2nd (out of 12) at Fly Compo Mp3 #2
"Melting memories" 1st and 2nd (out of 36) at Project X-ray Compo
OTHER RELEASES: 'Rains the guitar' - This track isnt available here, coz it is encoded at 256kbps. You can download it from: http://digilander.iol.it/zetesisaa/zet_rtg.zip
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With this track I tried to describe the moments of a woman laying in, expecially expressed by an orchestral arrangement consisting of pushing strings simulating the labour. I know this would seem an unusual image to build a music theme around, but I'd say that delivery is, more than anything else, the effort I made to compose my first non-tracked piece ;) |
CD: Vertical to Horizontal
Credits: ZetesisAA |
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[to be remastered] Song for a farewell... DEDICATED TO ALL THE VICTIMS OF THE ATTEMPT ON THE WORLD TRADE CENTER... I feel so impotent in front of such disasters and everything I can give is to donate a song. That would seem pretty stupid and of no change for the state of the things, but so I feel not indifferent and in peace with myself. REAL MOTIVATION: I project myself towards an hypothetical future finally free from family discomforts and nevertheless I look backward with inevitable regret for all that was part of my life, however. Thanks in any case. A serene and nostalgic end music, after a not paricularly pleasant film...
Graphic by Luca Eberhart, also known as DonZen |
CD: Bipolar Disorder
Credits: ZetesisAA |
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I started composing this song having a mind a picture from a demo, representing a deep hall with columns and a mirror-flooring. The original project sounds quite different from this one, but I kept the title. I would thank my friend Alex Di Lorenzo for the piano parts. |
CD: Free associations
Credits: ZetesisAA (piano parts by A. Di Lorenzo) |
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