The Teliharton Project is an experimental Dark Ambient project exploring the interplay between soundscapes, emotions, and shadows. Inspired by the unknown, our music is a journey into the depths of the mind.
Each track we create is a unique narrative, blending haunting melodies with eerie sound textures. Discover our latest Track, Blackmailed and let it take you into another dimension.
Available for free on telihartonproject.bandcamp.com.
Want to get in contact with us and share your thoughts? Reach out to us at telihartonproject@proton.me.
Do you perform live?
Our project is solely a studio project. This allows us to concentrate fully on creating the various tracks and give ourselves enough time to work out our ideas. But: never say never, maybe one day.
What does 'Teliharton Project' mean?
Due to various security regulations, we are not permitted to provide information on this subject.
Who are the brilliant minds behind the project?
This project is a collaboration between the both artists Nyxsael and Wolfmond. Both are from Germany.
How do you make your tracks?
We both have different approaches. Nyxsael records his tracks live; an instrument (guitar, for example) travels through various analog devices and is changed again and again. Wolfmond usually works with a DAW (Ardour) and various plugins. We both also use Handy Recorder (Zoom series) to record field recordings and include them in our tracks.
I like this kind of music. Can I also learn how to do this?
Of course you can. We not only share our music with you (CC BY), but also our knowledge. There is an analog and a digital way. If you don't have any instruments yet, the digital way is much more affordable and easier for you to access. First of all, you need some basic knowledge about Dark Ambient. A good place to start is the article Dark Ambient 101: Understanding the Technicalities. The compilation This is Darkness: Vol.1 Dark Ambient offers you a good overview of the different styles in Dark Ambient. This way you can find out what you like and what you would also like to create. Download, install and learn how to handle Ardour (it's free). A really good VST (Virtual Studio Technology), or: Plugin named Valhalla Supermassive is a great start. If you are a bit more adventurous (it requires a few installation steps) then Noctua by Venus Theory from UVI is also a really good thing for you. Check out the walkthrough video to see what you can do with Noctua. Another brilliant free tool is PaulXStretch. Experiment. Have fun. Let your creativity run free. Develop your own style. Join us on the dark side of music.