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this music module was composed by ramon braumuller for a demo named internal exile. ramon is team hoi's musician. team hoi exists of metin seven, reinier van vliet and ramon braumuller. watch out for our future releases! to contact us, write to metin seven, albrechtlaan 14, 1404 ak bussum, the netherlands. a team hoi production
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The intro to this song makes it sound like some kind of chip tune on steroids... but after 15 seconds the real song starts and the author's talent becomes apparent. The chorus to this song is great and showcases fast, exciting drumbeats not usually found in 4-channel mods, along with a hyperactive bassline. There are two solo-like passages, one featuring a weirdly sliding wave instrument. That one leads into a modified (and even better) version of the chorus. The second solo is more jazz-like and a little odd, leading into the very strange end of this piece, which sounds like music from a horror movie. The tempo slows, but what seems like the last chord is not - they continue as the song fades out. Overall this song is extremely unique and a good listen. This tune doesn't allow you to notice that it's only made with 4 channels. Good selection of samples along with good decisions on placement of tracks make this song sound full the whole way through. The samples are of decent quality and the way the flying percussion beats are constructed is a testament to the author's ability. Overall Mr. Braumuller has done an excellent job with this tune.