YOU!
Apply for a job working for video games or something my friend. I feel like I'm missing out on life playing my console games without this music. You're above flash movies, as much as I love them.
A fast paced, driving percussive piece that was designed for a chase. www.davidorr.net
YOU!
Apply for a job working for video games or something my friend. I feel like I'm missing out on life playing my console games without this music. You're above flash movies, as much as I love them.
I will move there after I'm done getting my degrees in school. Just need to finish my Bachelors, and then go on and get a Masters and PhD and I'll be good to go!
Thanks for the review!
I had to listen to this a few times first
Because I didn't want to throw out some half assed review on this one... I'm not terribly familiar with musical terminology when it comes to the use of computer programs, scicne my only expperience has been with Garage Band, so sorry if my reviews aren't much help. (Go ahead, call me mediocre, tis true)
Ok, the drums, for a chase, should maybe be slightly faster. This feels almost too slow paced for a chase. However I can easily see it being put to a chase on horseback, or a chase involving two dragon riders or something. Definately not high speed motor vehicle material. Loved the trumpet(?) that I heard in there.
Wonderful~!
It's once again nicely done.
This is definately a chase I'm familiar with. It reminds me of Freelancer, in persuit of Sean Ashcroft. You put great effort in these pieces.
"I must be getting Close!"
This is truly a great song that empower fullness and it envelops the listener as past of the ongoing pursuit. Needless to say the sound and melody is open to any chase scenario. Good rush for the beats and theme. I shall continue my search.
cool
The first half or so of it reminds me of some of the music from The Matrix
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.