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JohnM93
Gamer/Musician. I'd love to write you some music for a video game, YouTube intro etc.

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Manchester, UK

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Posted by JohnM93 - June 3rd, 2018


Greetings.

For the first time since 2016, I have uploaded new music under my main ambient project, Kingdom Of Nul. The track, titled 'The Burden & The Pillar', is a free single, and is an incredibly personal piece that intends to express the darker, more melancholic emotions that I deal with regularly. It's not meant to be a happy piece of music, nor is it meant to be incredibly dynamic and diverse. It's simply an expression of emotion that came out naturally.

I would be incredibly grateful to those of you that see this post, if you would leave me some feedback on here. Tell me how you felt whilst listening, if it's relatable, what images it stirs and what advice you might have on a composition/production level.

Thank you for your time and all the best.

https://kingdomofnul.bandcamp.com/album/the-burden-the-pillar


Posted by JohnM93 - May 20th, 2018


After quite some time of struggling to write music, I've somehow managed to release an EP and a short album on Bandcamp through my project, Myrr. The material is comprised of a variety of styles that range from ambient and neofolk, to more typical orchestrated compositions with mild rock elements. There are also a couple of more 'experimental' tracks. Rather than the project being a particular style, I've aimed each release at specific subjects instead, so as to tell a story or paint a picture.

Both 'In Mud And Rain' and 'Uncertainty' can be found through the following link: https://myrruk.bandcamp.com

If you begrudge spending money on them, be it due to the quality of material, a lack of trust in Bandcamp, or something else entirely, I would still love to hear your opinions, and it would be excellent if those of you that listen to the pieces could leave me some advice, feedback, criticisms, and your own pieces of music via a private message here on Newgrounds, as a review on Bandcamp (if purchased with a fan account), or via my email at john.morley.guitar@hotmail.co.uk.

Cheers!