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Cartographer (feat. Luna Sans)

E.S. Posthumus

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A masterpiece!

This is a magical project! Both the orchestral and lyrical versions are true works of art. Luna Sans has a soothing voice, with her vocals placed perfectly amidst the orchestra the result is truly mesmorizing. I suggest listening and purchasing both versions of this album "Cartographer". ES Posthumus truly is in a league, if not world of their own!

Agreed

I also concur that this album was a scratch when contrasted with the late E.S. Posthumus we all once knew. The overall piece aside, the author should know at this point that his/her listeners are accustomed to instrumental tracks; this album is a disappointing departure from that avenue, particularly because the woman's voice (while beautiful by itself) is not meant for Posthumus' music. I don't know if the author made a horrible album after listening to the woman's voice, or if the woman's voice became terrible while attempting to synchronize with this music. The one track, "Marunae", that started to get my hopes up (it possibly being a good instrumental), slapped me in the face with rose-scented baby-powder as soon as the vocals began. Nice voice lady, nice album Posthumus (for other venues), but I disagree with the music and vocals on this album for your particular fan-base. Vote: Make "Marunae" instrumental. Question: Who, until now, looked to E.S. Posthumus for love music?

awe-inspiring

the vonlichten bros. are amazing! their music is truly inspirational in every sense of the word! to say that i prefer the luna sans versions more or the piri reis remixes more would be a lie, because i have to be honest, they're both equally great. for the die-hard posthumus fans, the remixes will probably take center stage as the more faithful style and sound that the bros. produced in 'unearthed', but i personally think luna sans' vocals convey just as much as, if not more, emotion than the remixes. anyway, if you're wondering whether or not you should buy this, you definately won't regret it if you do :] I hope that helps in your decision!

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

E.S. Posthumus is the duo of brothers Helmut Vonlichten and Franz Vonlichten, who were both born and raised in Los Angeles and studied piano with their mother. Franz Vonlichten worked in recording studios after graduating from high school, while Helmut Vonlichten attended and graduated from UCLA. They formed E.S. Posthumus in 2000, the "E.S." standing for "Experimental Sounds," while "Posthumus" is said to represent "all things past." The brothers' music contained elements of soundtrack-like sounds...
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