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__ __ __ \ \ / / | | \ \ / / | | _ \ \_/ / | | _| |_ \ / | | |_ _| ____ ____ / _ \ ____ ____ __ __ | | | | / ___| |___ \ / / \ \ / \ / __| \ \/ / | | | |_ | | / | / / \ \ | | | | | | | |____ \___| |_| \____/ /__/ \__\ \____/ |_| /_/\_\ |_______| [ x a i m u s ] "Chaos [Xaimus Darkmix]" PLAY THIS SONG IN MODPLUG TRACKER/PLAYER as other players may not recognize the newfangled resonant lowpass filters, or may play them gimpily like stupid mikmod. Oh yes, this song uses DirectX Media Objects. So, this song will not sound right in anything other than ModPlug Tracker. So! Either get ModPlug Tracker, or listen to the Mp3/Ogg (available at http://traxorxl.vze.com/). If you use Linux, you can try messing with WineX to make it work... ;) http://traxorxl.vze.com/ http://xaimus.vze.com/ This is my mix of XAVT's excellent "Chaos - Tohu vavohu", which you may have read about in his song comments. It has some of his older melodies in it, and it lacks some of his newer, good sounding ones. I think it's still okay, though. It repeats a lot... :/ I do think I managed to do this without doubling any channels either... yay for me. If I used one of your samples without giving credit, e-mail me at xaimus_hotpop.com and I will put an update on my site. Sorry if I did! Greetings to: DJ Bourg XAVT (You rule) Damon (DO SOMETHING) Pete_H (that remix is coming) tempo: 140bpm speed: 3 frames per row style: Psytrance? Goa? Not sure. length: 10:33 [ x a i m u s ] ( t r a X o r x L )
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Okay.. I must be honest. I am NOT a trance fan! However, this tune caught me off guard. Quite off guard really. The tune has your typical trance elements in it, but it also manages to morph into several different representations of itself. It's based on two-pattern segments; every two patterns you get a new idea of some sort. There are several breakaway sections where some really cool things start to happen. Now, as the artist himself mentions, the tune repeats quite a bit (it is 10 someodd minutes long) but still there are only a few points where I get the feeling that I've heard the idea before. The artist does a pretty good job keeping the level of interest going, though there are those times when the ideas are the same that do start to get a little old. Technically there's some good things going on in several places. VST effects have been used. Some mid-level effects as well in several places (mid-level meaning effects that are used well and not everyone uses them all the time). The samples used sound great in the song, but you can really start to hear some of the loop points (they could be better). Also, there are some great choices for volume and panning envelopes, and a really cool/effective filter envelope (on instrument number 30). Overall, it's a trance tune with a good amount of material which can keep the listener interested throughout most of the song; but it has a few moments where some slight improvement would make the whole tune sound even better.