dance 2 insanity (insanity.s3m)
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--< diáblo >-- --<97-11-30>-- a new release from me: dance 2 insanity you want more???? visit my hp: /www.geo- cities.com/Silicon- Valley/Way/1559/ for now, just listen 2 this tune and feel the vibes... i want a new computer 486 sucks big time. more mhz 2 the people suck my soundblaster!
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This piece starts out fast and furious, and doesn't let up for whole length of the song. You can groove, you can dance, and you won't be let up. Even the one slow break in the piece keeps the intensity high, and the blood pumping. There's enough bass to satisfy a party crowd without overpowering, and the crisscrossing melody lines create an atmosphere that makes it worth listening to on your regular rotation. The ending fades out quickly, but effectively. On one side note, not too many trackers seem to know how to properly use pitch-shifted percussion, but dIáBLo manages to put it into play without any problems whatsoever. The most amazing thing about this is its economy of space... 8-bit samples, good use of looping, and other tricks keep this five-minute dance piece down to 179Kb. Given that the samples are 8-bit, they get a little bit blurry at times, but the effect is taken care of so well, I could only hear that through headphones. Well panned and balanced. There's really not much else that stands out technically, but it still takes a lot of skill to keep anything running this intense for this long. Definitely one to grab, and one to play on a regular basis.