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(c) basehead / fm 1997 .. into darkness .. samples: korg x3 roland jv880 sabres of paradise (cd) heatbeat groo vinnie chrylian audiomonster heatbeat necros (roland xp50) radix octoque playing time 6min38sec contacts to: dan grandpre 116 bridle path rd southbury, ct 06488 (c) basehead / fm 1997 .. into darkness .. samples: korg x3 roland jv880 roland r8 x-static goldmine (cd) sabres of paradise (cd) heatbeat groo vinnie chrylian audiomonster heatbeat virgill siren necros (roland xp50) radix octoque playing time 6min38sec contacts to: bh_fm.org basehead / fm dan grandpre 116 bridle path rd southbury, ct 06488 usa
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This song starts out kind of dreamy atmospheric, and then becomes an atmospheric jazz piece later in the song. There is a little repetition, especially on the later jazz end of the tune, but the excellent sample quality and the use of many different effects and the great ending of the song make it an excellent piece of music! The introduction part of the music even sounds a little out-in-space. Adding a heavy beat helped the song bring itself in to a jazzy style later in the piece, although the beat began at the very beginning. The sample quality in this song is just awesome. It isn't necessarily a small IT, but the sample quality to file size ratio is excellent. The bass quality of these samples is great, and this song is one of very few that plays well both with and without a subwoofer to bring out the bass. The song is rather long, which I think contributed a bit to the amount of repetition that I encountered. The repetition wasn't straight out obvious, but you could tell it was there. Some of the style from the beginning comes back at the end, as well, and although this is a cool effect - starting more atmospheric, becoming jazz, and then back to a sort of jazzy/atmospheric - I think it created a bit of repetition near the end of the tune. The use of pianos and strings in jazz music may sound a little weird, but it sounds cool! A bit more work could have been done with crediting samples and instruments, if they were borrowed at all, and giving more comments about the music, also.