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Posted by Nia on Wed 21st Feb 2007, rated 9 / 10.
I wouldn't actually know if this module was Rock, but then again Rock isn't my type of genre, yet I like this module. A very good download to listen to if you're after something a little different.
I wouldn't actually know if this module was Rock, but then again Rock isn't my type of genre, yet I like this module. A very good download to listen to if you're after something a little different.
Posted by Ryan Avery on Mon 31st May 1999, rated 9 / 10.
This song is a highly recommended download for almost anyone. The first of three songs, Timelord has done an excellent with this song. The music fits together very smoothly, the samples all work with eachother and do not sound out of place, and the song just plain sounds great. The one complaint that kept it from recieving a perfect score: the development did not stand out from the rest of the song. Had it been more of a contrast, the song would have more variety, and would be even better. However, that complaint is minor to what is good within this song. The technique that Timelord uses is very professional indeed. One part that stands out from all the rest has to be the excellent use of drums to emphasize the transition between the first, mellow section and the second, rock section. The song is well put together, for the right balence between melody, harmony, rhythm, and background has been firmly established. This song could easily have gone on longer without ruining it. I highly recommend this song both for its music and its technique.
This song is a highly recommended download for almost anyone. The first of three songs, Timelord has done an excellent with this song. The music fits together very smoothly, the samples all work with eachother and do not sound out of place, and the song just plain sounds great. The one complaint that kept it from recieving a perfect score: the development did not stand out from the rest of the song. Had it been more of a contrast, the song would have more variety, and would be even better. However, that complaint is minor to what is good within this song. The technique that Timelord uses is very professional indeed. One part that stands out from all the rest has to be the excellent use of drums to emphasize the transition between the first, mellow section and the second, rock section. The song is well put together, for the right balence between melody, harmony, rhythm, and background has been firmly established. This song could easily have gone on longer without ruining it. I highly recommend this song both for its music and its technique.
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high.note ride.cymbal tech.snare hi.hat.op background.snare piano.syn ambient.note synth.brass squeak.snare hi.hat.cl surreal.synth pierce.cymbal depth.bassline passive.synth.minor passive.synth.major vibe.synth ·· mystique - part I ·· ·· by Timelord ·· · released 03-05-95 · · use Inertia Player · · for best output. · broad.snare hardbass [- ] [ - ] [ - ] [ - ] [ -] club.bass
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Very cool, smooth song. Good instrument quality and structure. I loved the intro, and I especially like the guitar and synth (I wasn't a big fan of the piano sample for this tune, felt like a different piano sample could have worked better). That said, I wouldn't call this song a rock tune though. Regardless this is an excellent tune -- has some unreal tournament vibes.