Tetris! (mango_-_tetris.xm)
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Posted by BtMe on Sun 26th Apr 2009, rated 7 / 10.
It's a shame in a way this did start off very well nice melody and a good beat and as the track plays some parts work and some dont the strange part with beat and strings almost out of tune,then at the 3 min mark it slows down then speed back up it is still a good-ish dance track that dont change to much time wise runs just under 6 mins needed some thing to lift it up more
It's a shame in a way this did start off very well nice melody and a good beat and as the track plays some parts work and some dont the strange part with beat and strings almost out of tune,then at the 3 min mark it slows down then speed back up it is still a good-ish dance track that dont change to much time wise runs just under 6 mins needed some thing to lift it up more
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Tetris Composed By Mango April 1999 Original version: Some Russian guy I suppose Style: House, Dance D'n'B, Orchestral, what else? little bit of goa influence... I wrote this song a few months back Samples are mostly from archives, some are made by me, sample 13 ripped from The Prodigy's "Break and Enter" I just love that track Inspired by a class trip in which I played tetris on my friends' game boy... I know it's some traditional Russian music but I don't know what it's called... mango_gamestats.com Analogue Echo Analogue Lead Mango.Basskick Made with Stomper and Cooledit TB303 Bass Snare Snare Juno Low Sweep Starship Piano+Reverb Snare Flyby Choir Burst Wp bass M1 Monosynth Violin Reverse Crash Crash The Prodigy Drumriff from "Break & Enter" CS1X A CS1X B CS1X C CS1X D Mango.Bass Made with Stomper Open Hihat TG55 Crystal Hand clap
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I'm always game for covers of the various Russian folktunes that were in in older versions of Tetris (Калинка, Катюша, and Коробейники; known in English as Kalinka, Katyusha, and Korobeiniki respectively, often played on the balalaika). This starts off really dramatically and gets kind-of awful at about 1:20 and doesn't really reconcile those chords until about 24 seconds later, then mixes things up too abruptly at 2:10 and never really figures itself out from there, wandering aimlessly from there in a song over five and a half minutes. There's a lot of neat ideas in this, and it needs less of them to make sense as a song, so I'm giving a 'Good Attempt' rating because without the horrific medley nature of this song, the too-abrupt changes in tempo and chords, it might be listenable as more than an object lesson in mistakes to avoid.