Jon Hopkins makes powerfully emotive, instrumental music that consistently crosses genres, ranging from solo acoustic piano to explosive, bass-heavy electro. He really puts a lot into his ambient works, and it shows. You might have heard of his music before because he composes parts of Coldplays music. One track in particular is "Death and All His Friends" where you can hear part of his "Light Through the Veins" at the end.
This track in particular is stunning. Melodic piano mixed with ambient electro. Its truly a treat for your ears.
Jon Hopkins - Monsters Theme by Jon Hopkins
This is pretty original
ReplyDeletemmmmmm ya. i like this. really relaxed. i could play this for the kids when i teach art class.
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome!Also, I think you should change the color of your entries text, it's a bit hard to read with that background :/
ReplyDeleteThat was absolutely gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteVery ethereal and melodic!
Niiice! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice tune!
ReplyDeletedifferent but cool :)
ReplyDeletewicked beats!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice but I wish there had been more piano.
ReplyDeleteI zoned out while listening to this mesmirizing tune
ReplyDeleteamazing track
ReplyDeletegreat track, thanks!
ReplyDeleteGood song to just mellow out to and enjoy a drink!
ReplyDeletePretty awesome song. Great post!
ReplyDeletethats awesome.
ReplyDeletecool blog +follow.
this is awesome
ReplyDeletethat was really nice, I will listen to it again in the morning when I need that type of song
ReplyDeletethanks for this - I'm always on the lookout for ambient/electronica. Have you heard the Monsters OST by Jon?
ReplyDeletetorrentwatch.blogspot.com
Cool music, i'd like that.
ReplyDeleteThat was absolutely gorgeous. Thank you. Thank you very much for sharing this. That was just amazing.
ReplyDeleteawesome track, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, very immersive and powerful :O
ReplyDeleteWow, That sounded amazing. I really enjoyed that.
ReplyDeleteI approve of this track! :D
ReplyDeleteFantastic track, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou have so much here that I would never have listened too if I never came across this blog. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis song in a one-word description: 'Lofty'
ReplyDeleteWhy? Because it seems to reach higher and higher; stretching ever-further toward a crescendo that eventually fades unto itself, thus starting the process anew.
all the instruments are well put together absolutely genius!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, 10/10! Gotta follow ur blog for more good music
ReplyDeleteGreat track, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this track!
ReplyDeleteLove it, thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat music! You may want to check out my music taste on my blog. Followed for sure!
ReplyDelete