Achaeta -KOSMIC- (k-achaet.mtm)
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Posted by winterlight on Thu 2nd Aug 2007, rated 7 / 10.
Way ahead of its time, this bit combines a dance kind of beat and movement with constant motion ear candy. For the time it was made in, its great stuff.
Way ahead of its time, this bit combines a dance kind of beat and movement with constant motion ear candy. For the time it was made in, its great stuff.
Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Mon 2nd Aug 2004, rated 5 / 10.
This song has no real melody - is consists mainly of drums and other bass instruments. It would benefit a lot from a tune set over the current song - otherwise the song just gets boring. The samples do all fit together well, but they are all drums or bass instruments of some kind, which makes the song sound very repetitive. However, at least none of the samples sound out of place.
This song has no real melody - is consists mainly of drums and other bass instruments. It would benefit a lot from a tune set over the current song - otherwise the song just gets boring. The samples do all fit together well, but they are all drums or bass instruments of some kind, which makes the song sound very repetitive. However, at least none of the samples sound out of place.
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Achaeta composed by Krystall and Maelcum of Kosmic. ---------------------- Released Feb 20th 1994 ---------------------- krystall_biko.llc.org dan_bowker.com ---------------------- http://kosmic.wit.com/ ~kosmic/ ---------------------- ftp://kosmic.wit.com/ cd kosmic ----------------------
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I remember listening to this in the mid 90's and being blown away relative to it's peer-set at the time. I can understand the feedback from other commenters here but I'm rating this for what it was when it was released.