Very dense
With sinthaliciousness, that is. Anyone else reminded of the bar music in Freelancer when they listen to this?
Either way, great stuff. This really shows your diversity in both upbeat and slower music styles!
Very dense
With sinthaliciousness, that is. Anyone else reminded of the bar music in Freelancer when they listen to this?
Either way, great stuff. This really shows your diversity in both upbeat and slower music styles!
Thanks for the review, and thanks for listening to my other stuff too! :D
Catchylicious
Wow,, just wow :P. This song is going to be stuck in my head for eternity, as far as adherence to gppd VG music, this song has it in spades.
well composed
however, am i not the only one who is reminded of Nine Inch Nails' "the Great Below"?
I know I haven't heard that one. I thought if anything, it'd remind people of some weird Enya thing. Oh well.
well co-ordinated
I'm quite impressed that you could get that many harmonies going at once... However there are a few sour moments (beginning is abit off, minor ones after that) in which the different sining doesn't interlink. But despite that; it's actualy quite majestic.
Yeah, I'm still getting used to recording vocals in my studio. I have to make sure I have at least one ear out of the headphones or I get weird timing issues.
how beutifuly antagonistic
I'm absolutely mistified actualy. Having recently read Othello in my English class and viewed a movie enacting the play (with laurence Fishburne as Othello); I must say that as far as I can tell, this audio would fit you right in as a vengeful and driven Lago (or at least those parts of his character). Well done!
Sweet. I'd love to be all Shakeyspearian. That would be teh r0x0r. ;)
Sorry, teeh r0x0reth.
very well made
the song is never overly quiet and is pretty origenal and well made
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