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________________________________ | Swimming in Seas of Freedom | ________________________________| Dedicated to anyone who likes this, me, and Aude... IT 2.14 module - 6 minutes - 19 channels - Tracked 16th to 18th of March. Composed - Tracked - Arranged by King Melvyl of .HeLLVeN. xdang_club-internet.fr http://hellven.amphibic.com ICQ #7166969 You can send me any comments. I want to improve myself, so contact me.. I often wish i wasn't part of this cruel and awful world, I sometimes dream of being in a clear blue ocean, where all I can see is the sun piercing through the water, and its reflects on your skin, Aude. There is no salt neither any sharks in our ocean... There are just the two of us, breathing unerwater, and fishes passing by. I kiss your lips and cuddle you... Swimming with you, my love, in the Seas of Freedom... <.comments.> This is the 1st time I finish a song in more than 1 day. ------------ Usually I was never finishing my unfinished pieces, so I'm kind of happy there. I hope you like this... I had to arrange it tons to make it relaxing, trippy, but not boring. I hope I succeeded. You can find my musics at TiS or ModArchive (K) I hope you found some comfort or pleasure listening to this song... Peace out. <.greetz.> Jose Afonso ---------- Madjid Samah ( Supreme Kai Master ) Marc Nehar Robert Kosinski ( Whelkman ) and Kristina ( Whelkwoman :) Robert Estel ( Cloud V ) Elder Prince Jessica Sousa Almeida ( Green Pig ) Tasha Marston ( Sylph ) Chad Seiter ( Jean-Luc Picard ) Amber Ritchie Fabrice Cantegrel ( HeatSeekeR ) All DALNet Channels I visit: #SSTrax - #VGMusic - #.DiS. - #ModArchive - #Konamiworld And all the IRCers in them I often speak to: Erdrick ( Foune-Vache :) DjLizard ( Thanx for the support, and the tribute :) Toasty ( Track a C7, foon ) Bryann ( Come more often Queenie! ;) PsySal ( Do tons of Originals ;) Semtex ( Mr. Amphibic :) Vincent` ( Mr. Auto-Humiliation ;o ) Raziel_ Reverse Sigma ( Vive la revolution!_%&* :P ) nZero Zelgadis_ ( TGV, en route pour le voyage! ) The others :) Everyone I know on ICQ Anyone Nice and Mature ........................................................................... March 1999 ...........................................................................
Swimming in Seas of Freedom by (C) King Melvyl a .HeLLVeN. release http:// hellven.amphibic.com 16-18th March 1999 _________________________ .Press SHIFT-F9 under IT. _________________________ cosmic pad [heatseeker] whales [heatseeker] whales [heatseeker] piano [astrotek] closed hat [unknown] open hat [unknown] nice bass [darkhalo] tambourine [tssf] cymbal left [heatseeker] cymbal rite [heatseeker] kick2 [heatseeker] voice [astrotek] flute [darkhalo] congas 1 [something else] congas 2 [something else] white noise [darkhalo] .Press SHIFT-F9 under IT. _________________________ -=Enjoy with Good Bass=-
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Would-be musicians of ambient or atmospheric music, take notes. This one's a good one. The song seems to be based on the principle of "whalesong sounds cool" (and it does), and most of the music is comprised of piano and pads. It sets the mood very effectively. The song reminds me somewhat of "Freedom at Midnight" by Basehead. Like all good ambient music, this one makes you picture what it's trying to portray. Not much I can say beyond that. Good work! Good work was done here with the stereo panning. The whalesong was placed on several positions on the extreme ends of the spectrum, which produced a "surrounding" effect - since that's probably what one would actually hear when listening to live whalesong, it works. Great sample selections, and they're handled well enough to produce some fine music. Some of them were very long, however - I wonder if looping them could have reduced the file size? Overall, this is very good technical work.