Deep in her Eyes (A94FINAL.S3M)
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Nominated by the crew for either outstanding quality, technique or creativity (or combination of) on 6th May 2014
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Like a few others I first heard this in Uplink. Great game and great tune. :D
A bit overrated classic tune. Also it sounds like it came back from the 80s and that is odd since the module was produced in the 90s.
For some reasons, I don't enjoy this one by Skaven, though it's technically perfect.
A soft masterpiece! Must download this one!
The feeling of this module is very deep, like the title say... And is Fully enjoyable!
This tune was in the game Uplink, if anyone remembers.
Are you after something that's demo style/oldschool, but want it to contain higher quality samples? This module is for you. A nicely done piece!
It doesn't get much better than this. Skaven's Assembly 1994 final entry. This song is a classic, its beauty is priceless. Very synthy, very mellow, beyond good, you want this song in your collection. A technical masterpiece, this is what tracking is all about.
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FluteHit Nice chord fade.Minor Bassdrum + minor hit EtherStorm SynthStringBass TapBassDrum.1 Timpali HatPerco.4 HiQual2.ClosedHihat HiQual2.OpenHihat.LQReverb EchoSnare.3 DarkBass NastySynthLead Flewt.low ShortSynth.1 "Digital Dreams Crossing... "Welcome to the Deadlock... "Dream." <echo> Composed # Skaven / FC - OK - Final Version - Was used in Assembly'94 Invitation Dentro This is the release with the speech included. Hope you didn't get used to it without speech. :) Go to the order 36 in the Order List and press SHIFT-F6 to play the end screen song.
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If memory serves me correctly you needed 1MB on the Gravis to load the vocal samples, well that is the story I told my Dad anyhow to justify him getting me the 512KB upgrade! Wonderful track, still sounds great to this day.