Stormlord (81907-stormlord.xm)
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Nominated by the crew for either outstanding quality, technique or creativity (or combination of) on 14th Dec 2008
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Artist's Comments
Sorry, but that was my intention. - Arne Puszelski
Your Comments
Nice work! The bass really catches the mood from the original for me.
What's not so great are imho the voicesamples and there could be some more effects like vibratos etc. Nice listen anyway!
I really enjoed this one. It reminds on the old Amiga days.
Some things nevver die !!!
I just had to comment when that last section came in at pattern 29 - that had a wonderfully full sound that the music had been building up to until then, and (not knowing about the background of this piece) it reminded me quite a lot of the soundtrack to One Must Fall. I wasn't sure about that voice sample, but this doesn't deserve a 4/10 average!
Sorry, but I really didn't enjoy this one. It's too slow and the samples aren't that good either. If you want a really good remix, try s t o r m l o r d'01 (sorry, i don't want to goof on you, but yeah, cirdan's remix has coined me :-)
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base snare bass hihat crash begl re piano li chord melody Begl Brap pan piano re begl li chord 2 org.byJ. Bjerregard bla brups snapie New instrument snare20 hatclosed19
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This is another tune without any clear mistakes... You can get quite nice results just by avoiding flaws. There can always be overestimations if one tries to outrun the unknown... My senses say the accurate score for this might be something between 8.9 and 9.5, "definitely" not lower. The savior of this song is the confident drive of the drums. The result could still be more unique, but who cares with these payments?