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Jon 7[AMR023] Traitor's Gate

**Be sure to download the "MUST HAVE" text document. It is the storyline of the music. It is as important as the music.**

In a reality much like our own, only different, two particular inventions, the printing press and electricity, were indeed invented, but for some reason, had very little impact. They were introduced to people, and no one cared. Such things were considered the property only of the rich and well-educated. As a result, most of the civilized world still lives in a semi-medieval state.

Traitors' Gate is a rough district of neighborhoods on the outskirts of a major city somewhere in this 21st century medieval world. It is every bit as rough as any neighborhood on the edge of any modernized American city. "Traitors' Gate" is a soundtrack to a journey through this dangerous area, from the perspective of unnamed characters who work in the larger city center area and must make the trek each day to the city and brave the trip back home at night.


JON7 is a friend of ours who did a remake of the Turmoil album Astral Nightmare the result was Traitor's Gate a few months back we did a remake of of the JON7 album Ocean Floor entitled Blue Grotto. Much appreciation to JON7 for all his help and we hope to work with him in the future.


This audio is part of the collection: Amduscias Records

Artist/Composer: Jon 7
Keywords: Dark Ambient, Cinematic, Industrial, Experimental, Jon7,

Creative Commons license: Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Disc Label879 KB
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Traitors_Gate_files.xmlMetadata2.29 KB
Traitors_Gate_meta.xmlMetadata2.20 KB
Traitors_Gate_reviews.xmlMetadata2.44 KB
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*MUST HAVE* Traitor's Gate Scene List and Storyline19 KB
Traitors_Gate_rules.conf 7 B

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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: jon7 - - June 4, 2007
Subject: thanks for feedback
zaorish, i'd love to take some time to hear more of your perspective and share mine with you, especially regarding the specifics of how and why this piece was created by email if you'd like... your comments are helping me feel confident about the next music/writing releases im working on and suggest that the format has lots of potential if refined. email me at jon7even@hotmail.com and we'll continue without clogging the review section. then if Tom will delete this post of mine later we'll be set. look forward to hearing from you!

Reviewer: Zaorish - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - June 3, 2007
Subject: An ok soundscape
The sound is kinda good for listening to while reading something. But overall it sounds too copy-pasted for my taste.


...To clarify, I like the very atmospheric concept & story, but think there could be a little more layering, a little more smoothness, and depth to the sound.

Of course that's my personal view...personally I tend to think that stuff like Jean-Michel Viebach's "idmix07", or mystified's "Emanate", is ideal longform ambient.

Reviewer: Turmoil666 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - May 29, 2007
Subject: disagree
I fell the remix of the song gave a new cinimatic perception of the music and if listned to while reading the story line it was an outstanding track

Reviewer: Rose Red 420 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - May 26, 2007
Subject: AMAZING!!
I read the Scene list and storyline before listening to the song. And it is totally AMAZING! The music goes perfectly with the storyline. WOW! GREAT WORK JON!!


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