Dance of the Dead (DANCE.S3M)
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Posted by Azrael on Thu 27th Apr 2000, rated 4 / 10.
the main thing i don't like about this one is it has no real melody, just varying fast-paced beat. not entirly bad, per se, but not great. i would not recommend this to anyone looking for something good to listen to; this one would only be good (maybe) to have playing when you're doing something else. i don't mean to offend the artist, but whoever made this one needs to learn how to make their music have melodic flow. no outstanding technical achievments in this one. just a basic tune with (as far as i can tell) no special sampling of any sort. the instruments are not particularly interesting either.
the main thing i don't like about this one is it has no real melody, just varying fast-paced beat. not entirly bad, per se, but not great. i would not recommend this to anyone looking for something good to listen to; this one would only be good (maybe) to have playing when you're doing something else. i don't mean to offend the artist, but whoever made this one needs to learn how to make their music have melodic flow. no outstanding technical achievments in this one. just a basic tune with (as far as i can tell) no special sampling of any sort. the instruments are not particularly interesting either.
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Bass Productions presents.. An arrangement by Chromatic Dragon and Necros... ___________________________ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Dance of the Dead /////////////////////////// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <arranged by Chromatic > <Dragon with excerpts from> <pieces originally written> <and produced by Andrew > <Sega : Necros of Legend > <Design / Psychic Monks / > <FM > That message above should be clear. There's lots of original stuff in here, but the main purpose of this is an arrangement. Note: each arrangement was made from MEMORY. No part was taken directly from any of the songs. And if you don't believe me, tough. :> You can call this kissing ass, brown nosing, what you will, but this song aint it. Some composers in this day and age are so good that other composers start to do pieces based on their original themes. I wrote this because of all that I have heard, Necros is the most influential in what I write, and in my opinion by far and away the most respected tracker on the planet. Well, enough of the trying to fend off controversy... let's skip to the greetz! Samples from Robert Allen, Basehead, Whale Bone, and Necros, of course. He also added patterns 50-59 and gussied it up! Mucho thanx. Greets to: Base, k8to, Pop, GD, Hacker CC, Danc, Maelcum, DD, Miss Saigon, Sirrus, etc.. All in all, I really hope you enjoy listening to this piece as much as I enjoyed tracking it. Took me a whole evening, it being 7:00 AM now and I only just got off IRC last night getting Orbital 2 and Eternity... man, this stuff is an addiction! :) Cya! Chromatic Dragon of Bass Productions / Eclipse / BVD / AFL / CIO / KGB / Blah, blah... Email me at abrandon_annap.infi.net Ps: Can you spot all the Necros tunes? <g> Here they are: - Infinity <Necros/Khyron> - Mystic - Hyper Control v3.0 - Dimension 2012 - Ascent of the Cloud Eagle
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This module deserves more than 4 I believe. It is good tracking. Perhaps a bit old fashion, it reminds me demo songs you can find in a synthesizer sequencer to show what the beast has in its guts (which I'm a bit nostalgic about I must admit ;-). I enjoyed it.