"The Grey Note" (greynote.s3m)
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Posted by Beyond on Thu 15th Mar 2012, rated 9 / 10.
Some of the samples are a little out of tune and I think it sounds a little mechanic but it's still very good. I find the writing superb.
Also fun to hear a jazz module, and I don't mean the game but the genre.
Some of the samples are a little out of tune and I think it sounds a little mechanic but it's still very good. I find the writing superb.
Also fun to hear a jazz module, and I don't mean the game but the genre.
Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Sun 16th May 1999, rated 10 / 10.
Although I did not like this song personally, I do have to say this is an excellently designed and tracked mod. It takes a real talent to make a song of this magnitude and tastefulness. Even if you do not like this song, 99% of you will respect it and the author. What can I say about this one. Everything is done to a T and that T is a BIG T. The emphasis on this song is magnified by every little sample and every pattern. This is to Necros, if he reads this: "Keep up the damn good work please!" And to the rest of you, listen to the song.
Although I did not like this song personally, I do have to say this is an excellently designed and tracked mod. It takes a real talent to make a song of this magnitude and tastefulness. Even if you do not like this song, 99% of you will respect it and the author. What can I say about this one. Everything is done to a T and that T is a BIG T. The emphasis on this song is magnified by every little sample and every pattern. This is to Necros, if he reads this: "Keep up the damn good work please!" And to the rest of you, listen to the song.
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"The Grey Note" written by Necros / FM for the musicdisk "Progression" Special thanks to: Basehead/FM for the chord progression which is used throughout the piece. Sax samples from: Branford Marsalis Other sample credits to Basehead/FM, Leviathan/REN and various Amiga people. (C) 1995 Necros / FM
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This jazz tune is happy, delightful and entertaining! Great pianos, organ comp and what to speak of the superb drums (with a lot of jazzy variation) and sax of course. Love the way it starts and ends with public applause, which is apt, since this is excellently performed.