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Composed and Tracked by AWESOME .wildbits.exelweiss. .inside.pandemia. _Copyright 1998 Spain All Rights Reserved You aren't allowed to modify, sell or use this without my personal permission. ---------------------- Composed Exclusively for the Music Contest6 Veteran Cathegory 2nd Place!! by Victor Vergara from Spain ---------------------- Yes, the song was composed thinking on a TV news program sintony. I hope you notice it... awesome. To contact me for any reason, just write to: awesome.wb_bigfoot.com or call to: 96 359 67 44 Greetings will fly to all my friends around the world, and to all the people who sent me any letter this year... Thanks you all my friends. ftp.scene.org/pub/ /music/artists/awesome www.listen.to/pandemia Sampled by: Khyron / Kosmic
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Here's the Nine o'Clock News, introduced by Awesome. Well, that's what comes to mind when you listen to this piece. The effect was quite intentional, and it really does sound like the energetic music played during a breaking news story. Being just over 3 minutes long, Awesome manages to sustain the interest very well and produce something which sounds very professional indeed. Of course, bear in mind if you can't stand the jingles they play on the TV and on the radio before the news broadcast, you're not going to get much mileage out of this one! Worth listening to at least once, and there's actually a good piece of music in there which might mean it gets added to your playlist. The introduction is quite authentic, and very well done. The samples are certainly well chosen and effective. Instruments are spread out across the stereo field very effectively, and percussion is mixed in very well. The ending is pretty much exactly what you'd expect. Overall, well within Awesome's usually extremely high technical standards.