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Anthony J Resta discusses his new album "The Rear View Window of Eternity," a blend of digital audio workstation and neoclassical techniques. He details the creation of tracks like "Dimension 711," inspired by a Duran Duran documentary, and "The Rear View Window of Eternity," a four-part piece with complex rhythms. He credits Arturia for their supportive tools, particularly the marimba and timpani plugins. Tracks like "The Day My Brain Left" and "Trepidation Trap" are influenced by Yes and feature various instruments. Resta emphasizes the experimental nature of his work and plans to release more music before it's too late.
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Anthony J Resta discusses his new album "The Rear View Window of Eternity," a blend of digital audio workstation and neoclassical techniques. He details the creation of tracks like "Dimension 711," inspired by a Duran Duran documentary, and "The Rear View Window of Eternity," a four-part piece with complex rhythms. He credits Arturia for their supportive tools, particularly the marimba and timpani plugins. Tracks like "The Day My Brain Left" and "Trepidation Trap" are influenced by Yes and feature various instruments. Resta emphasizes the experimental nature of his work and plans to release more music before it's too late.
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