Night in the forests (itwood.s3m)
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Hi, there. This is some kind of musical painting. Imagine a family camping in the woods. Night falls, the birds fade out and the kids are brought into the tents. But seen from their sight, the nightfall is somewhat frightening. They listen to the noises and then fall asleep - till morning comes with the birds, insects and wipes the horrors away. Brought 2u by KLAUSI (C)96 All samples by me. --------------------------- GREETINGS GO 2: U4IA (hope 2 hear from U) Dr. Awesome (nice guy 2) and all, who practice them- selves in MODule music... (like I do ;-) ).
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Klausi describes the scene in the sampletext, a woods scene going through the night, when the shadows grow and the spooks come out, finally melting away into daylight when morning comes. In a piece this short, he's done a very nice job of twisting around the mood and notes of the music to his needs. Foreshadowing runs rampant through each phase of the piece, and there's some honestly innovative musical work, going through chord patterns that you don't see anywhere else. The lead synths are looped percussively in places, making for a very interesting tone, and there are a number of spots in the song that are deceptively sophisticated. Klausi used every trick in the book to make this mod into a technical work of art... Alternate echoing, retriggered samples for a percussive Mandolin effect, anything that could be done to squeeze any more out of this piece has been done, and masterfully so. This is a piece that's been audibly enhanced by good technical work, something that we don't often hear and usually overlook when we do. Klausi has gone outside of genres very blatantly with this song, though... It has a definite techno ambience, while keeping the sophistication of high classical through most of it. There's a small niche of people who will -love- this mod, and a good number who will enjoy it, if it pushes the right buttons.