Sounds like this would be good for a fighting sequence in an RPG. Remember the game Earthbound for SNES? That's what this reminds me of. Cool man.
Sounds like this would be good for a fighting sequence in an RPG. Remember the game Earthbound for SNES? That's what this reminds me of. Cool man.
Nice! Keep up the good work! You should find a vocalist, because this track sounds great.
Thanks for the feedback.
I liked it. The only reason I have to give it 3.5 stars is because I have to weigh this one song against a million others that speak to me, and are dear to my heart. This sounds cool, but it isn't the style that usually appeals too me. Honestly, I probably wouldn't listen to this again. That's not a bad thing though. I listen to so much music that I rarely go back and listen again unless it's a favorite of mine, or it's played on the radio constantly. If there was no avoiding this track on the radio, I would listen to it. I'd crank it up on my radio.
I liked it. I listened twice just to write this review. For some reason, I felt it was a bit muffled, but that's really a minor flaw. TheDoor6 mentioned the transitions. I'm not so sure I see his point. It all seemed to flow nicely. I'm guessing if the transitions seemed at all sudden, it was to coincide with what was happening on-screen, as you said this is a short film score. Bravo!
Thanks! I agree about the muffled sound. I'll work on that.
I like it. It has an old school Pac-Man feel to it. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
I like this immensely! It sounds like a movie soundtrack for an epic cartoon. Have you ever seen that movie Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland? Either that, or a Tim Burton movie. It would fit nicely for both. I'm not sure if that's what you were going for... Honestly, this would be good for just about any movie! I can't say enough good things about this. 5/5
Cheers! Thanks for the lovely response. The more specific idea was a girl sitting at her computer, plotting her murders and animating them as she does, and then of course eventually she goes out and commits them. There's a whole narrative in the piece. But I prefer not to bog down with descriptions, I'm no good at writing them anyway! In a way, I like to put the music out there and see what people make of it without me giving people too many preconceptions.
Thanks again for the feedback.
As someone who regularly does Nirvana covers, and loves the band, I can say this is some damn fine work.
I could see myself playing a game with this soundtrack and enjoying it.
Sounds good through my speakers. I remember you let me hear this one a few weeks ago... One week ago? (Marijuana effects the memory.)
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