Inferno (inferno.mod)
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major.chord.2 evil. rass.synth def.snare shadow.storm.2 shadow.storm.1 rage. hi.hat.cl hi.hat.op echo.hit.snare.pt2 soul.bass major.chord.1 church.bell eternity.2 eternity.1 ACKLE.SAM thunder.strike.pt2 pulsation.bass low.tone.bass minor.chord.1 minor.chord.2 brass.synth - Inferno / Timelord - - release 11/O5/93 - greets go out to . . . Mr. Man, Vapor, CyberBeast, Cougar, MistMaster, Potato-X, Kaltorak, Soulstream.. & anyone else I missed
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The song opens to an environment of wind, rain, thunder, and church bells. A wood-block echoes down, and starts off the backbeat to the piece as more drumbeats and bassbeats filter in. Various synths enter, and turn the environment musical, with thrusting chords and a melody that slides in and out of the foreground as the piece progresses. The imagery in the piece is used fabulously, keeping sound effects added in on a regular basis as a sort of reminder note to the environment behind the music, and they really have a way of cooling down the music from an average techno tune into a full fledged mind-journey. It's always exciting to see how the old-style trackers managed to pull such marvelous creations out of a four-channel tracker. Timelord makes that limitation disappear entirely with this piece, and brings out a fullness of sound that's hard to find in this area of music. The samples have been very evidently tended to perfection, and effects were used sparingly to create the ambience in the piece. This song won't disappoint any fans of Timelord, fans of old-school mods, or fans of techno-ambient music. I'd recommend this piece to any looking for this sort of experience.