Nice composition!
Would like to hear an acoustic version of this.
Nice composition!
Would like to hear an acoustic version of this.
i don't have an acoustic version, but i do have a remastered version haha. It's here if you're interested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzgw3oVov6A
Excellent sound quality!
I liked the buildup at the beginning that ended with a break.
Would have liked to hear a variation in the chord progression, though...
Or maybe different melodies - between 3:00 and 4:00 minutes the song gets repetitive.
Put the breakdown after 4:00 at 3:00 and it's fixed.
VERY nice ending.
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a .... and promote this song please, I would like it to be viral since it is very special for me this song
I agree with Ron Random.
If it's boss tunes you're after, get inspiration from late 80s boss tunes from the old Capcom Megaman games.
The boss tunes from Megaman 1, 2 and 3 are very catchy.
Look them up on YouTube and try to remake them by ear, that would be a good learning process so you can figure out the chords and notes.
Boss tunes from old 8-bit NES games are made to be catchy.
They are so good because you have to be willing to listen to these 40 second loops over and over again.
That's a good idea I'll give it a try. I'm still not completely sure what kind of music I want to go with, but that should be a good starting point. I'll keep experimenting. Thanks.
Your skill is like a rough diamond.
I can hear you have a feeling for melody and composition, but it needs training.
If you google around for major and minor chords, how basic chords fit into various scales, that would open up a whole new world of music production for you.
Experiment with musical theory, then you'll be making music on a whole new level.
Hmmm...thanks for the tip.
Excellent work, Geoplex.
I definitely like the crisp and clear sound.
Every instrument stands well in the track.
Wish I could mix and master tracks like that.
And melody-wise, the song is fabulous!
Glad to hear - I do think this represents my best mix to date. Thanks :)
Very fitting for a narrative-driven game.
I also like the story of the kids in the description box.
You might like the Miroslav Philharmonik VST.
I think you'd like it a lot.
I'll check it out!
I can hear you have skills in composing, because it reminds me a bit of retro 90's games.
The buildup of the song sounds logical.
But the choice of instruments/samples is not so great.
If you re-make the song with better VSTs, I think this would be a great song.
Also, it wouldn't be a shame if you used stock loop samples for the beat.
Thanks for the review I’ll try and use what you’ve said to make my music better.
Have a good day(╹◡╹)- Lachstar2004
This would be perfect for a horror game.
I also think this would be a great intro to a song from Hans Zimmer's Interstellar soundtrack.
thanks :)
i was going for a mix of noise and ambient genres that could fit in a film or the likes, but a horror game is an intere sst i ng place it could w/ork in_ __
Ah, ye olde classic UK garage meets wobbly dubstep!
At the ending, I was hoping for some melodic strings or pads to come.
But alas, the fun was too short.
I hope you will publish a longer version with som more melody after around 1:50/2:00
Hi ! Thank you for this review ! I'll work on this tracke later or maybe do some track in the same style.
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