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Let me start off by introducing you to the Dark Ambient Genre itself.(If you're familiar with it, you can skip to the second part of this post)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-G9_x5_qgQ
Dark ambient is a subgenre of ambient music that features foreboding, ominous, or discordant overtones. Dark ambient emerged in the 1980s and 1990s with the introduction of new synthesizer and sampling technology in the electronic music genre and other technical advances in music. Dark ambient is a diverse genre, related to industrial music, noise, ethereal wave, and black metal, yet generally free from derivatives and connections to other genres or styles.
Some examples of Dark Ambient:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDQFJIHxPzY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxuvy-_F8iw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tj-TkpWBWs
So...To the point.
In the past I've had numerous musical projects and bands, but none of them really provide me with what I'm looking for. For an year or so I've been working on a Dark Ambient project, which started off as an attempt to create music heavily influenced by H.P. Lovecraft (https://soundcloud.com/asenathwaite/asenath-shadow-over-innsmouth)'s works. It slowly progressed to something more modern (https://soundcloud.com/asenathwaite/comfort-in-simplicity) and cyberpunk (https://soundcloud.com/asenathwaite/asenath-concrete-apocalypse)-ish.
I've only released a few CD Copies of the "Solitude (https://soundcloud.com/asenathwaite/sets/solitude)" Trilogy so far and I have a Split coming up with another Dark Ambient project from Bulgaria.
My most recent work is Shellshock (https://soundcloud.com/asenathwaite/shellshock) which will be a part of an upcoming Demo based on the horrors of The Great War and World War II. I'm open to any suggestions and criticism so feel free to state your opinion on this.
You can check my Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/asenathwaite) Profile for more songs and possible new songs in the future.