Tag: Single Track
Darage Bang – The Art Not to Defy My Sleep
by Darage Bang on Apr.26, 2010, under |02| Podcasts
:Single Track more...Darage Bang – Supernova Surfer
by Darage Bang on Apr.23, 2010, under |02| Podcasts
My first dancable track, I guess. It was fun to play and it seems that I’m in a quiet bright mood. So, happy surfin’
Darage Bang – Pale Rider
by Darage Bang on Apr.22, 2010, under |02| Podcasts
This one turned out as a very strange hybrid of Experimental Ambient, Ska and a diffuse feel of Western Movie. I added a sequence from my favorite Clint Eastwood movie (in German) – Pale Rider – where the settlers daughter reads from the Book of John. “… and hell followed with him.”
Darage Bang – April Sky
by Darage Bang on Apr.07, 2010, under |02| Podcasts
I enjoy the positive melancholic weather this month. It’s rain, wind, sun, clouds and fresh air changing frequently. A little bit of this mood ran into that new piece. Hope you like it
Darage Bang – Lucid Dreaming
by Darage Bang on Apr.07, 2010, under |02| Podcasts
I remember a time when I was a child, I had dreams which I could control. This was amazing, because being an actor instead of a watcher is incredible. I wished I still could do that!
Darage Bang – The Northern Passage
by Darage Bang on Mar.04, 2010, under |02| Podcasts
Imagine a cold night in the arctic sea. It is calm and your sailship is slowly cruising through canyons of turquoise frozen water. No sound can be heard except the echoes of the cracking and grinding ice and the distant song of the whales – no one knows if the passage is open, but there’s no turning back.
– Inspired by Gustave Doré’s illustration for Samuel Taylor Coleridges ballad “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”.
Darage Bang – Haiti Wail
by Darage Bang on Mar.01, 2010, under |02| Podcasts
This is a song I started after I heard the news about the earthquake on Haiti. I had to suspend the project due to my move, but now I finished it as the misery goes on …
Somehow I feel a little ashamed, because I was so shocked about the catastrophe and full of pity for the victims. But it’s not the earthquake why thousands are dying now. It’s our lifestyle, the exploitation of the third world through our “civilized” countries and our ingnorance towards their poverty which causes the misery that follows natural catastrophes. To make my shame complete, I know that I will forget all of this when the media has lost it’s interest in Haiti in a few weeks.






