Pete the invincible solo
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What do you see as the key to surreal compositions? It is complex to manifest emotions through instrumentals alone. The electric guitar half is just as exciting, Satriani kind of tone dominating the haunting background. The pauses are calculated, yet are a peek into the emotional soul that is dealing with the heart. Using simple progressions yet playing a colourful memory over them, he keeps a narrative alive in the best way possible. The second track is Guy, an emotional mural for Tim’s close friend’s reprised obituary. Reconnecting with nature the past few years seems to have become a strong theme behind my latest music. When musical ideas flow I become more focussed on where the song needs to go and the imagery and vibe of it becomes increasingly present, and therefore I become more inspired by what that is and start looking for it in everyday life. These days that energy is different as I spend less time in chaotic places and more time in places that allow me to unwind and recharge, like nature. In my younger years my energy was a lot more chaotic so the music I wrote came out that way and I probably thought I had more to prove. Writing to me has always come from a certain energy. How do you think your ability to gather inspiration has changed since you started? Themes of nature evoke different emotions in different musicians. The strings are a gentle caress, while the acoustic solo leads. With themes of nature leading the whole project, the ambient themes allow the listener to be transported. Redirecting his energy to a calmer, serene soundscape-the palette is just as invigorating. Let’s see what presents he’s brought for us.Ībandoned Frontier is the precipice in the cathartic journey Tim has taken.
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His latest EP is called Rewilding, his debut. From all-out rock to neofolk compositions, there is little he doesn’t dip his toes into. Exploring various genres growing up, he brings in a textural faction of each of these experiments in his music. Tim Chilman has been the helmsman for his own voyage.