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Nov 24 2007
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Oct 31 2007
New from Thom Brennan
Thom Brennan is an outstanding artist in the history of electronic ambient.
His new (long awaited) album “Stories from the forest” is ready and will be soon available in itunes, emusic, cdbaby and other portals (look at thombrennan.com for a complete list). Use the embedded player below to listen to a preview.
Sep 27 2007
The Consensus reviews The Waiting
The indipendent music review site The Consensus has published yesterday five short reviews of
The Waiting, our song from Cromelech Music Project.
The final score given to this track is 7/10, not bad.
You can read the full reviews here; some interesting quotes follow.
For some reason this reminds me of the music found on the old game ‘Descent 2′. A lot of bass, a slightly menacing distorted synthline playing lead, trading off with some nice pad sweeps after a little while. This song sounds very nice coming from a fairly nice pair of speakers. […]
(nibbish)
Deep eclectic synth basslines erupt out of the depths of Jupiter or some such massive orb. Then the tree frogs take over. Well structured and a good flow to this electronic piece.
[…] Would make a good Sci-fi soundtrack. […]
(MongoKnowsRecords)
The beginning of this song is very dark and then it reminds me of being in a cave. Again, there is this “something wicked this way comes” feeling to it which I really liked.
[…] This would be great for film/television and maybe even e-cards. […]
(Ms. Commerciality)
Sep 1 2007
The Waiting is Track of the Day
The Demiurgo track The Waiting from Cromelech project is been chosen as

Electronica Track of the Day” at the great GarageBand.com portal, on Sunday, the 7th of September, 2007 (PST).
The Waiting at garageband is scoring 5 stars (maximum) and rached the 16th place in the electronica chart. Cool.
Aug 27 2007
Cromelech tracks full download
All the Cromelech tracks are now available for full download. Some files where previously available only in the form of 30 sec. samples; now all of them are free to download in their full length version. Check out the updated tracklist.
- I’ve recently re-posted:
- Streets of the Reign’s Gem, a short, folk-electronic (!) music
- By Shadows and Glory, a strange blend of melodic electronica and Medieval Fantasy
- The Clairvoyant Recall, a melodic new age tune
- Light Chaser, an original fantasy-progressive ‘chasing’ song
Enjoy Demiurgo Music, and as always, every comment is welcome.
Aug 21 2007
Light Chaser full download
Light Chaser mp3 from the Cromelech project is now available for full download, for free, under a CreativeCommon license.
Every comment is welcome.
All other Cromelech tracks will be soon available in full lenght.
Aug 20 2007
Light Chaser is “Track of the Day” at GarageBand.com
The Demiurgo track Light Chaser from Cromelech project is been chosen as

Electronic Track of the Day” at the great GarageBand.com portal, on Sunday, the 26th of August, 2007 (PST).
May 17 2007
The Consensus reviews Light Chaser
Light Chaser is a song I’ve composed for the Cromelech Music Project.
The indipendent music review site The Consensus has published today five short reviews of this song.
Apr 11 2007
The Waiting is “Track of the Week” at GarageBand.com
The Demiurgo track The Waiting from Cromelech project is been chosen as

Electronic Track of the Week”, at the great GarageBand.com portal, for 7 days starting on Monday, the 16th of April, 2007 (PST).
It will also be featured in GB special electronic Track of the Week podcast.
Feb 26 2007
Thom Brennan
Thom Brennan is one of the gratest ambient musicians. He is an indipendent artist, and has composed many ambient works inspired by nature which we can define as neo-classical impressionism. You must listen.
Here is his Podcast (from garageband.com):
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Feb 18 2007
The Waiting is “Track of the Day” at GarageBand.com
The Demiurgo track The Waiting from Cromelech project is been chosen as

Electronic Track of the Day” at the great GarageBand.com portal, on Sunday, the 25th of February, 2007 (PST).
