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Conquistador by Picman / Moss '96 Length: 3min 11sec Released: 15∙08∙1996 Samples: Soundwave Jogeir Liljedahl The Zapper Necros Nuke Basehead Tom Klepl This is my premier release for Moss. It is supposed to have a celebratory feel in a spanish flavour. If you'd like to tell me what you think of it or contact me for any other reason ... email: magna-sail_sns.gryn.org ... or catch me on SynNET if you're local. :) l8z ...
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A nice Spanish piece, with a few inconsistancies. I'll start with those. The time period of which this music was heavily written was post-flamenco, and honestly kept this style in play heavily. I kept waiting to hear some double stringed flamenco guitar, with quad counts. Unfortunately, they didn't come up. What did come was some double time guitar, near the end. While that did sound great, and keep the piece in it's time period, the volume wasn't loud enough on it. The brass was a little overbearing, but well written. It should have come down in the end to let the guitar recapture the melody consistant to the period. I did like the track in general, and I feel that after listening to a couple of Picman's releases, he is one of the most well-rounded trackers I've heard to date. Overall, a great song from Picman again, deserving high marks for craftmanship and creativity. Though the dynamics left a lot to be desired, the track still carried well with nice tempo control and good balance. The samples are all of nice quality, and the syncopation, especially in the light percussion, is outstanding.