I dont mind... (c)Pzykos (idontm.it)
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The intro to this song is confusing at first, then surprising when the drumloop comes in. This tune contains some interesting chords and use of different rhythms, but it lacks a real melody until about 2:40. There isn't enough of a theme, and the ending is bad. This piece is interesting on the first listen but has some definite flaws. The drumloops are well executed throughout the song and give a good light feel to the backing track. The analog samples become annoying in parts, mostly because they are balanced too loud. There are some interesting background effects used in this song. Overall the technical side of this song is good, but not spectacular.