The Desert Between... (mdesert.s3m)
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An arrangement of the third (?) overworld theme from Earthbound Beginnings, an NES game
This rendition composed in the year 2002
This rendition is kind of six-to-one, a half-dozen to the other, in my opinion; it's on-par with the original.
Related modules:
- The Desert Between... (An enhanced version of this song)
- Josephine Lithius
This rendition composed in the year 2002
This rendition is kind of six-to-one, a half-dozen to the other, in my opinion; it's on-par with the original.
Related modules:
- The Desert Between... (An enhanced version of this song)
- Josephine Lithius
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A21-1.WAV C31-2.WAV C31-3.WAV A98-3.WAV A86-1.WAV JJ2: Bdrum3 SURDO2.WAV SHAKER.WAV HIHATOP.WAV TR909S~8.WAV ------------------------- Mother(Earthbound Zero): The Desert Between Two Towns Originally by: Nintendo of Japan This Module by: Joseph Tek Fox Joseph_Fox_Juno.com ------------------------- The Fox Speaks: Always did love the desert theme from Mother(Earthbound) 2, so it was natural that when I found out that there was a desert in Mother, I would convert it from NSF to MIDI, then make a Module out of it. ;D ------------------------- v1.0: August 5, 2001 v2.0: January 24, 2002
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This is a very cute and nice game music. Its very short, 42 seconds, however you'll find it very addictive and catchy. It doesnt have an ending it just loops back to pattern #1, but i come to expect this phenomenon in this kind of music. It has a circus like atmosphere, its very happy and jolly. Recommended if you like game tracks. The songs structure is not very complicated, however the artist did a good use of the volume alterations, making a better sounding piece. Some basic panning techniques were used, the artist just set the panning settings in the beggining, however it does deliver a more deep sensation with a more real depth feeling. The artist made a wise choise of samples, though they all are 8 bit quality, they sound very good together.