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Posted by El Topo on Sun 25th Feb 2018, rated 7 / 10.
I have a sweet spot for dreamy, melancholy sounds like in this module. Recommended.
I have a sweet spot for dreamy, melancholy sounds like in this module. Recommended.
Posted by Daeron on Sun 12th Jul 2009, rated 8 / 10.
Well, The first patterns seem poor and repetetive, but in the prosecution, the main theme become more rich of instruments. Drums aren't too loud or oppressive, with a good play of bass; flutes are enjoyable. After the listening of the entire composition I feel calm and relaxed. I think this composition may be good to introduce and be a background of a document movie of naturalist content where the rhytm is slow and calm Like on a river or a mountain. In the complex I rate it Very Good!
Well, The first patterns seem poor and repetetive, but in the prosecution, the main theme become more rich of instruments. Drums aren't too loud or oppressive, with a good play of bass; flutes are enjoyable. After the listening of the entire composition I feel calm and relaxed. I think this composition may be good to introduce and be a background of a document movie of naturalist content where the rhytm is slow and calm Like on a river or a mountain. In the complex I rate it Very Good!
Posted by m0d on Thu 17th Dec 1998, rated 7 / 10.
If you've ever heard Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield, you'll immediatly get the idea of what i mean when i say there is an original piano sequence repetativly played over and over again ontop of a very similar chord sequence. But the mod takes off quite well and is very good with some good ideas for a melody toward the middle of the tune. The main melody is played with a piano, with a gentle pipe fluttering in the background, later this also playes a part of the main melody. This mod was obviously designed to be repetative all the way though, but this style of repeativness is nice and is not annoying like some other mods i have heard. Overall: Quite peaceful and relaxing, the drumming is fine and so is the bass line which complements the texture of the tune well and pleasantly. Plenty of new ideas used in this tune to keep you interested. A few effects used here, mainly panning and speed offset to get the "stereo" effect on some of the samples. The tracks are well used and the full instumentation of the tune is excellent. The samples are reasonably good quality with no cause for any comments. Overall: a very good job at tracking this, a recommended download.
If you've ever heard Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield, you'll immediatly get the idea of what i mean when i say there is an original piano sequence repetativly played over and over again ontop of a very similar chord sequence. But the mod takes off quite well and is very good with some good ideas for a melody toward the middle of the tune. The main melody is played with a piano, with a gentle pipe fluttering in the background, later this also playes a part of the main melody. This mod was obviously designed to be repetative all the way though, but this style of repeativness is nice and is not annoying like some other mods i have heard. Overall: Quite peaceful and relaxing, the drumming is fine and so is the bass line which complements the texture of the tune well and pleasantly. Plenty of new ideas used in this tune to keep you interested. A few effects used here, mainly panning and speed offset to get the "stereo" effect on some of the samples. The tracks are well used and the full instumentation of the tune is excellent. The samples are reasonably good quality with no cause for any comments. Overall: a very good job at tracking this, a recommended download.
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Flattery Composed by HMW (Ho Ming Woei) Inspired by those who like to flatter others and those who like to be flattered...! From The.............. MUisc ChannEL BBs----- 2 0 3 - 3 4 2 - 0 0 60 Greetings goes to all composers, transcribers, remixers, sequencers and samplers in Singapore! This zak is composed in March 1994 for Composers Competition I
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After all these years I have finally found this track!
Great track!