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My latest fictional motion picture soundtrack album ‘Distances‘ finally available at the AudioLife Store. Actually, I have finished this album revision back in early 2010 but the track-description and cover was built up too slow that’s the reason why it has released only now.

But now, at last, one of my favourite composition is available for the public.

Enjoy!

I have finished making the video for the new single – Lighten – from the album P[lay] S[imple].

The brand new revise work ‘Voices of the Ascension‘ is now available at the AudioLife store.

New hit single – Multiply – done and upped to the cloud.

Tracks available from the forthcoming electronic album ‘P[lay] S[imple] at the AudioLife store.


I have started to work on a new electronic album called ‘P[lay] S[imple]‘. The basic idea behind this project was to compose a more popular, simple electronic music that can be reach the mass of dance/club/electro listeners.

Due to the positive feedbacks on last.fm to my album ‘The Ascension’ (composed in 2001) I have decided to revise this material too (it is exactly ten years ago I have finished the original one, so it’s like a 10th anniversary event).
The result is a much more vocal/voice oriented music than the old one; now it has not just choral elements but also coloured by tribal/ethnic voices that gives a whole new aspect for the album meanwhile it is still keep its original essence.
Will be available soon in the stores.

The Nexion Project is Zoltán Török, a Hungarian composer who’s a skilled guitarist and pianist. Until now, he has released several works in different genres ranging from dance music to electro-acoustic, chill-out and ambient.

Originally, “Land of Dreams” was finished in March of 2000, but the composer decided to completely revise the outcome, for which he refined, recomposed and rearranged the entire album in 2009 for a proper release.

According to Mr Török , the outcome was mainly influenced by the work of film score composer Hans Zimmer’s “Beyond Rangoon” soundtrack. This eventually inspired Zoltán so much he wanted to try and compose a similar (but not identical) score with its sentimental, dramatic feelings and heightened emotions and connect them to a story of his own creation.
The fictional motion picture soundtrack “Land of Dreams” takes the listener into the world of Cambodia and the reign of terror of the Khmer regime, and features some passionate, dramatic and dynamic instrumental music, completely composed on synthesizers.

Many Asian-oriented elements have found its way into the music, which more than once made me think of Mike Oldfield’s soundtrack “The Killing Field” while the strong orchestral nature has a link to the contemporary soundtrack music of Tomita and most of all Kitaro.

Those who like spacious, symphonic and evocative sound paintings with a nice neo-classical edge and a good eye for detail and attractive sound design, this one is for you.
If you like to get a good taste of this neo-classical film music, simply visit the project’s website, which features a very nice trailer.

© Bert Strolenberg

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Movie soundtracks is a rich and influential music genre. Through carefully composed music a movie director can tell the viewer what to expect and what to feel. If the movie is scary, romantic or comical, the soundtrack adds a vital part to the overall atmosphere and the setting.

But have you ever listened to an album that is created as a soundtrack – but there is no movie? One such album is Land of Dreams by The Nexion Project. Just read the attached description in the CD booklet (which is a very dramatic story – more on that later), close your eyes and the music will take you to a land far away – and a sad part of human history too.

Previous Rave Reviews
I have in the past reviewed several albums by The Nexion Project/Török Zoltán – and have always been very positive. This is because Török Zoltán has such impressive attention to details. He is a master in a world of synths and sequencers, and makes the music sound so live, so fresh – no matter the topic. This is also the case with the album in question today. Land of Dreams is sequenced music, but sounds almost like it is being played by a real, live orchestra. No analogue sounding synths can be heard. This gives the album an extra, very powerful dimension. It is live. Or sounds like it.

The Story Behind
The dramatic backdrop to the Land of Dreams is the brutal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. In the booklet you can read story about a family of farmers where the topic is a son’s relationship with the daughter of a Communist’s deputy leader. It takes place in the second half of the seventies.

Without giving too much away, I can say that by following the short storyline you understand the dramatic images communicated through the music.

Reminds of Kitaro and Mike Oldfield
The album has many Asiatic influences, both in the instruments used and the way they are played. I cannot listen to it without thinking of Kitaro. A comparison to Mike Oldfield’s The Killing Fields is also very relevant since it is a soundtrack for a movie with the same topic. But Oldifeld’s 1984 album has a more analogue synth approach on the main tracks (for instance Evacuation and Execution, which are both very dated in terms of sound). Land of Dreams instead has a complete, very delicate orchestral arrangement.

The first track is entitled The Family. Close your eyes, and the music will introduce you to the strong bonds in the family and the struggles in their daily life. The music has a larger-than-life-feel, and makes me think of Vangelis’ best moments.

The second track, Over the mountains, is a true masterpiece. The segment starting at 2min25sec is impressive, and gives the whole album an unforgettable theme. Wonderful, simply wonderful! The tracks Burning Rice, Evacuating the Village and Lost Memories are built around the storyline, and you can see the drama unfolding before your inner eye.

The Land of Dreams Suite is a worthy conclusion to a magnificent album. The drama, the struggles and the grandness of it all will make the listeners jump in their seats.

Land of Dreams is a different, fresh and bold album by The Nexion Project. It could have been pretentious, but is not so at all. Instead it comes through as a heartfelt and passionate album by an artist who is just as much a dream movie director as he is a first rate musical artist. It is also a proof that even the most brutal history can inspire an artist into creating beautiful art – which in turn makes the history harder to forget.

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A trailer/banner for the album Land of Dreams has finished and uploaded to the official site as an intro.

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