The final song on “Wintersea,” I originally wrote this one out as an acoustic guitar piece, but it ultimately became a piano-driven song. The piano sounds on it are from Spectrasonics’s Omnisphere preset “Ambient Space Piano,” which I’ve used quite a bit on my music. Another sound I used on this song that I’ve incorporated a lot is “Velvet Sun” through the Axe FX. I wanted this song to be something you could start or end the album with, as remembrance or envisage.
Thus concludes the musical saga of Dundar The Barbarian.
credits
from Wintersea,
released April 28, 2023
Greg Dunbar - Drum programming, synthesizers, recording, mixing, mastering
The absolutely positive impact that this album has had on my life can't be described with words. Whenever I listen to it, it teaches me something new. My favorite track is "Scaling Mount Improbable." Dundar The Barbarian
This album is simultaneously elegant and humble. The track "A weather front was stalled out in the Pacific--like a lonely person, lost in thought, oblivious of time" takes me on a journey. Dundar The Barbarian
Excellent, atmospheric, instrumental prog/post-metal to lose yourself into. The combinations of stuttering guitar shreddage with the soaring walls of sound over the top are beautiful. Dundar The Barbarian
Combining jazz-infused prog, ‘70s heavy metal and stoner doom, thrash metal, and grunge, the Puerto Rican legion’s debut is nothing short of a behemoth. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 7, 2018