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** X-mass ** ** Rudolf ** REMIX ! By : ** Johan Lachan ** j_lachan_hotmail.com ( Sweden ) 2006 Have a nice X-Mass Hahaha... ;) !!!! Cya... Thx to : AceCream for the samples....!!! :-)
Read the comment box.... ** Johan Lachan ** Sweden 2006 POW AceCream edit AceCream POW AceCream AceCream Trance string aRTy aRTy aRTy AceCream E.S. Beathoven AceCream edit RB 2.01 kROKar kROKar kROKar kROKar kROKar AceCream AceCream Whiz scratch01 D-tracker edit scratch05 orchestra hit D-tracker AceCream
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A Trance take on Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, well for the first minute anyway, interluded by a minor keyed piece until it eventually returns to the first part's theme again, then speeding up (and repeating) until *blam* - it ends. Unfortunately, there's no second verse of the original song incorporated, which is a bit disappointing because it could have made the song an overall christmassy thing to listen to, as it is though the theme doesn't really drive the song far enough and sounds fairly generic in it's genre. Overall, musically enjoyable but I wouldn't expect it to have much replay appeal. The ending does kind of put me off, it's cliche and sounds rushed. The bassline is reasonably good, although I think one of the notes chosen with the chords is a bit iffy, but for a fun piece of music this is enjoyable. The drums and percussion are well suited to the style and an admirable change of pace occurs in the aforementioned interlude. However, they don't do much else and end up just riding the song out until the end. Overall, amicably composed, I can tell already that this musician is already progressing with each release. Focal points would be concentrating on ending the compositions properly, the method used in this one to be quite blunt; sucks.