"Celestial Ghost" by Nicklas Barker (from the "El Último Fin de Semana" O.S.T.)
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Uploaded on May 30, 2011
Official Videoclip from the OST of the movie "El Último Fin de Semana".
Music composed, produced and played by Nicklas Barker.
Drums by Peter Nordins.
Record available in cd by Azafran Media (www.azafranmedia.com) and Limited Edition Vinyl at www.anekdoten.se
DVD NOW AVAILABLE ONLY AT
www.elultimofindesemana.com
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lisanders11 1 year ago
Is it Liljeström??
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norberfilms 1 year ago
@lisanders11. Outdoor images from the motion picture EL ÚLTIMO FIN DE SEMANA (Our Last Weekend) shoot in Spain.
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All Comments (16)
undergroundjohnny 5 months ago
Great job Nick! The music sounds truly gourgous! Cheers from New York!
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LindaDB3Music 10 months ago
Did you find the Pinder samples to be sharp in pitch? I am experimenting with mine as we speak.
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warcew 11 months ago
Why did he change his last name from Berg to Barker?
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flamincow11 1 year ago
All movie soundtracks should be made using a mellotron. You just can't get "the sound" with an orchestra. Great stuff.
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craig weatherhill 1 year ago
@mooiegarage. Yes, it's the digital one. Paid £1450 for it. Had to order and pay prior to manufacture, to make sure my name was on the list for the next production batch of 50. Took 6 months before I got it, but Markus was very good and kept in touch.
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mooiegarage 1 year ago
Congratulations on your new Mellotron, man. The M4000D is the digital one, right? Must be quite practical to bring to shows etc. I've been a fan of 'that sound' since I first heard it on record. And now, of course, dream of owning one myself. May I ask you how much you paid for yours?
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Garry Byrne 1 year ago
Maybe someday, I'll have the funds, but for now, Mike Pinder Presents Mellotron CD sampled to my Korg Triton will have to do. I'm pleased with my sound, but it takes 5 minutes on power-up to load samples in. I understand the new 'tron only has mono output per sound. I guess you could run it through a stereo delay. I used to do that with my M400 back in the '70s. Loved that thing (when it worked). Roland space echo made it sound huge!
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Frank Rideau 1 year ago
Amazing work !
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craig weatherhill 1 year ago
Received my Mellotron M4000D 3 weeks ago, Gareebee. GORGEOUS thing! The 2 extra keys (lower F and F sharp) make a difference. So many sounds: 100 of them, and the ability to mix any two to varying degrees. Weighs only 33lbs. Watch your windows if you play the cathedral pipe organ sound through 80 watts, though - the sound on this makes that monster in the Albert Hall sound like a penny whistle. It's IMMENSE!
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