MUSIC

2012

2012 saw many musical-projects-to-be put on hold. At last, however, with the arrival of August came the new soundtrack Before the Rain, the first full-length soundtrack released since Reflections nearly a year prior. Before the Rain: The Soundtrack melds the clean and pure beauty of acoustic stringed and percussive instruments with the cold grit of electronics, and stands as an aurally diverse yet cohesive expression of love, loss, fear, joy and anger.



Late 2012 has seen a number of new projects appear on the horizon, with new composition Everything Under the Sun being released in October. Everything Under the Sun is an epic and expansive movement which mourns the meaninglessness of everything to be found "under the sun", yet there is hope, as hinted at by the major-key flourishes of strings toward the end. It was inspired by the Book of Ecclesiastes.



Beyond Everything Under the Sun and Before the Rain, many more soundtracks are in the works. Please keep checking back for news of the latest release, as it is just around the corner. More news to come...

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2011

At its peak, 2011 saw the release of the full-length soundtrack Reflections, Tim's most ambitious composition yet. Reflections very much continues in the vein of earlier soundtrack Waters of Contemplation, albeit with a harder edge at times. As with Waters..., Reflections comprises a collection of shorter-length orchestral tracks, suitable for use as a soundtrack. Pieces range from the epic (e.g. The Reactor), to the sweepingly grandiose (e.g. False Dichotomy), to the dark and minimalist (e.g. In the Afterglow).

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2010

December 2010 marked the release of Waters of Contemplation, the first official release by Tim Hunter. Written over the course of 11 months, Waters... is primarily a symphonic album, saturated with strings, featuring a collection of shorter-length tracks. Each track was composed as the soundtrack to different thoughts and ideas; from very specific, thought-out story concepts, to just simply a mood.

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