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AldornA was born out of the creative drive of both Ryan A. Spindler and James Thomas MacDonald. Both musicians desired to take the technical aspects of metal and combine it with the brooding sound of industrial rock. After playing together and writing a lot of their own material the two finally decided to work on the common grounds of interest in the aforementioned genres. Taking what they knew of both musical stylings they would mesh them together and then let their own personal influences bleed into the sound and create something new. Their hope is to create something familiar in the world of industrial and metal and yet something fresh to the world of music. The end result is AldornA.



That whole paragraph was written when we first created AldornA. These days I solely write the music for AldornA more of as a hobby. I'd love to one day go somewhere with my music, but it's a dream of many that usually ends up nowhere.

If anyone reading this cares to sing for any song I am currently writing, which are the songs that are up on my profile. Please contact me, finding a vocalist in my area or anyone to even sing over some music of mine is a very hard task. Just keep in mind, all my music is still in progress and can be changed at any time.
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I've been extremely busy lately, for the past month or so and haven't really touched fuzz. (That sounds alittle odd) I haven't even really been writing music, until just the other day when something came into my head. The outcome was 'Aetra'. It's not a fully finished song, but I uploaded what I have so far. I'll most likely add guitars to it. I just really wish I could find a vocalist, that's the main reason I'm really starting to lose interest in...
I realized I just finished up my Dark Tranquillity remix yesterday, but when I logged onto my computer today I suddenly had a fascination with wanted to remix another song. I chose Circles by Pain of Salvation. It's a short instrumental song that I felt needed a lot more power. It's not fully finished, it ends too abruptly. If you don't know Pain of Salvation, they are a Swedish Progressive Metal group that has written quite a few great...
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posted on Aug 16 at 5:13 am
hydrogenated is a very active toon with cool drum track.
posted on Aug 2 at 10:17 pm
i've been kinda wondering about being a vocalist but never write any thing you can really put a beat around, so i guess thats out huh?

Any way, Aetra was pretty tight and my little sister likes your work too.
Keep it up i say.
posted on Jul 19 at 12:03 pm
Thanks for the comment =) liking the chemical beats in aetra, have you tried throwing some metal vocals over some of your songs? could sound really neat with a mixture of screams and melodies. keep on =)
posted on May 20 at 3:36 pm
'Deep noise' is a great tune....very calming!!!
posted on May 20 at 11:14 am
I really like your remix of circles, first one I listened to, great sound throughout, listening to treason wall remix now, I like when it speeds up around 1:38, also like the bridge at around 3:10, feels like it could use something more, maybe more crazy drumbeats, with distortion, or something. great song in rough ideas! I love the beat and especially when synth speeds up, that point sounds a little hard trancey to me, but generally I would describe your music as way more industrial then trance or ambient. hehe. check out this persons page you may get a kick out of their style of emotional industrial music http://20sv.fuzz.com/
posted on May 16 at 11:46 am
And to add on what i said below. Its not all hard trance (My mistake) I definetly hear alot of ambient aswell as all your genres listed. You got a good ear for pitch and melodic tone.
posted on May 16 at 11:44 am
Well really what your doing is the same thing. Electronic is the parent genre for sub genres like trance, techno and so on. Your stuff to me seems like hard trance. Because your creating repetitive based music (Which is trance). Ambient and trance or similiar but ambient has more light melodic tones. But yeah im listening to your tunes and its pretty much all the genres you have listed. Its really chill and interesting. Its definetly something new. Thanks for commenting and displaying your opinion.
posted on May 16 at 11:03 am
Great new tunes!
posted on May 16 at 10:13 am
There is some impressive arranging going on here. If you chose to add some more guitar riffage, you would surely harken back to some "There and Back" era Jeff Beck.
posted on May 13 at 1:29 pm
What's up man, Thanks for actually listening and giving some real critisism. I am working on some new music right now and hope to have a few really good demo's up soon... with vocals.

i really like your synth work in "power" and the guitar in "you in yourself" is well orchestrated. Keep it up man.
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Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Member Since: Apr 21, 2008
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