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Posted by BtMe on Tue 13th Jan 2009, rated 9 / 10.
Theres something just so special about this track that when you hear it for the first time it just knocks your socks off.as mood music this is one of the best modules from Area51.from that lovely haunting piano intro till tracks end is just awesome,yet i dont have to tell any one that one listen and you will be hooked
Theres something just so special about this track that when you hear it for the first time it just knocks your socks off.as mood music this is one of the best modules from Area51.from that lovely haunting piano intro till tracks end is just awesome,yet i dont have to tell any one that one listen and you will be hooked
Posted by Pip Malt on Sun 11th Jan 2009, rated 9 / 10.
This is really great. The sound quality is great, the composition is great, and feel of the whole thing is just fantastic. Classical music is very hard to master, and Dan Nyman has done it here. Highly Recommended.
This is really great. The sound quality is great, the composition is great, and feel of the whole thing is just fantastic. Classical music is very hard to master, and Dan Nyman has done it here. Highly Recommended.
Posted by Borger on Sat 19th Feb 2005, rated 9 / 10.
This is truly one of the most beautifully composed pieces that I have ever heard. As far as the music goes, this is top, A+, da topness! It starts off with a simple and well tracked piano melody that sets things off nice and softly. Then, we can hear the strings come in and it gets better. The breaks in the music that fall here and there create an emotional suspense that really holds it together. The percussion is effective, using the right effects at the right time and ranging from a soft roll, to a reversed cymbal, to a real cymbal and finally back to that delightful little twinkle of a chime-ish thing. Winds is soft, mellow, consistent and yet varies enough not to be boring. Quite the contrary actually; this piece is far from boring. The instruments, good quality and realistic sounding, also contribute towards making this an exceptional piece of music. Technically, this track does not shine as much as it does musically. The main flaws are the unused channels, small redundancies that are a sign of lazy tracking. There are at least six or seven that the artist could do without. The use of effects is effective. A few examples of this are the many, many volume variations employed by the artist to emphasize the right instruments. Also, a speed variation is used to simulate a pause instead of wasting pattern space. Finally, the samples are employed properly and effectively by the artist. These are just some of the many things that contribute to making this a technically solid mod.
This is truly one of the most beautifully composed pieces that I have ever heard. As far as the music goes, this is top, A+, da topness! It starts off with a simple and well tracked piano melody that sets things off nice and softly. Then, we can hear the strings come in and it gets better. The breaks in the music that fall here and there create an emotional suspense that really holds it together. The percussion is effective, using the right effects at the right time and ranging from a soft roll, to a reversed cymbal, to a real cymbal and finally back to that delightful little twinkle of a chime-ish thing. Winds is soft, mellow, consistent and yet varies enough not to be boring. Quite the contrary actually; this piece is far from boring. The instruments, good quality and realistic sounding, also contribute towards making this an exceptional piece of music. Technically, this track does not shine as much as it does musically. The main flaws are the unused channels, small redundancies that are a sign of lazy tracking. There are at least six or seven that the artist could do without. The use of effects is effective. A few examples of this are the many, many volume variations employed by the artist to emphasize the right instruments. Also, a speed variation is used to simulate a pause instead of wasting pattern space. Finally, the samples are employed properly and effectively by the artist. These are just some of the many things that contribute to making this a technically solid mod.
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Composed By Area 51 (Dan Nyman) in 2001 ====================== |/|/inds Of Composition ====================== ====================== "Belive in your dreams If you search under the surface they might come true..." ====================== -Dan Nyman- This is a soundtrack of a documentary about the world war II ====================== Copyright 2001 Dan Nyman Special thnx to these people in no particular order: ---> Ufopoli, JohnnyT, JSB, Ghidorah, Awesome, Jogeir Liljedalh. Contact me for any reasons: nymandan_hotmail.com The song was Finnished 07-08-01
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Orchestral music on the highest level! Wow, what a feeling in this music, and awesome samples make this masterpiece complete. Only great!