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_ __
This song has a nice dreamy quality to it.
Good use of reverb.
You might want to lessen the low end of the crackles, though.
I'll put this song on my fav list for when my date asks me to give her a back rub :-p
haha, thanks!
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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