two blue minutes (j_tbm.xm)
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TWO BLUE MINUTES --------------------- by the DEMON october 98 Any commenz or critix? Or just interested in more of thiz? Write to Jan Trauzold Op de Geest 16 24536 Neumuenster Germany JanTrauzold(at)gmx.de Greetings to Tomadil, Alfronsius, and the rest of the mad Discworldplayers running time 2:06 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ (c) the DEMON oct. '98 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Guit01.smp 13.smp 7.smp Jazzo.smp Backchod.smp Backchom.smp 1.smp 16.smp Short2.smp Openhi.smp
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Another composition by Demon. I'm not too sure what to classify this music as, it sounds almost like chip, but some of the sound effects don't lend to it. Guess the closest I can approximate this to is something that you would hear synthesized coming from a NES. The music itself is ok, although a bit bland depth-wise. There a few instruments, but, most of the time its composed of the same synth loop over and over again (either in the foreground or in the background). Perhaps a more variety in the beat and instrument selection would liven up the song (like how the ending of the song livens up gets). Also, the ending of the song needs to be fixed. Its rather abrupt, and it kinda leaves the listener hanging for some closure. In a few sectoins of the song, the notes change abruptly, which could be smoothed out better using a note slide. Also, putting in more variety of sound loops would help. The main synth loop in the background does get a bit repetative. More depth to the song would also help (I dont have a tracker, so I can't see if all 12 channels are being used). Adding one or two instruments to back up or counterpoint the existing instruments would be interesting.