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another tune from s.l.l/kefrens... all samples taken from my roland jv-80 another conversion to normal protracker format by mnemotron/spreadpoint ripped from the demo 'guardian dragon ii' by kefrens. greets to the irc crew!
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This quite happy little tune was composed by S.L.L of Keffrens. It is actually ripped from the demo "Guardian Dragon II" done by the same group. This track is a nice and symphatic piece of popmusic. The song begins with pianos, brasses and hihats and soon it is on its way to the full action. Nice percussions on the background and changing leadsamples guarantee that this song doesn't bore you right away. At one point you can hear flute as a mainsample and then again it is brass. The soundworld is pretty rich and clear actually wich is quite nice thing when talking about 4-channel mods. There is one thing that I was wondering in this song. When the song takes breath for a while and the tempo slows down, it doesn't get faster anymore although the chorus is played again... Maybe this is something that artist really intended,but I was left with a feeling that Amiga -> PC-converter made a mistake.=) Well, I don't know... Not in the way that it sounds ok like this too.=) This track had a nice intro and outro was ok.Pretty nice module. Worth checking.=) I already mentioned that the soundworld was rich. It is that because there are multiple samples used in 1 channel. It was done very well and none of the samples suffered from it. Samplequality was also good. Every sample was taken from Roland JV-80. That ain't much in these days when you can use xp-80 ,but it works very well in this tune and in the times that the demo was made it propably sounded even better.=) Effects were used well, although not much. Note triggerings gave some nice mood to percussions. Overall this track plays good and happy pop for little over three minutes. I guess we all have that much of time from our life to listen to this.=)