I agree with Ledge
I think the overall song is wonderful. It makes me think of a boss battle. its kinda trippy also the way it swaps back and fourth in headphones.
I agree with Ledge
I think the overall song is wonderful. It makes me think of a boss battle. its kinda trippy also the way it swaps back and fourth in headphones.
Wow, I don't know why (or at least how to say it) but this song just made my day a little bit better.
That's what I love to hear my friend. Glad this could bring you some joy. :-)
-Gravey-
Okay, Gravey's first appearance in a while...
It's good to see your still in business Gravey. ^_^
Evaluation:
Violins are always good if used properly. And the violin in this is good; not over powering or being smothered by other instruments. Piano goes well with it, so kudos.
Around three minutes is good length. Let's you hold the songs mood for a bit longer.
The use of the same violin melody throughout the song IS repetitive, but in a good way. Also the instruments aren't muffled and come through clear together like water in a pipe and not a crowd through a single door.
As for the songs potential in animation, the violin seriously remedied me of the same instrument in FloroSapien caverns from Super Paper Mario. Since I loved that game and it's soundtrack, this might make a good soundtrack for a game.
The end is not all that bad. It's NOT perfect but it's still cool, so it doesn't ruin the listeners impression of the song.
-Aaroca-
I'd say that your still as awesome as ever, Gravey.
This review is much appreciated my friend. Constructive criticism is always welcome. :-)
-Gravey-
Dear Gravey,
You sir, continue to amaze. The original was easily my favorite song of yours, and this rerelease puts more of an emphasis on the individual instruments, giving it a heavier, more mechanical tone that fits with the overally idea. As usual, teh composition is spot on, but I can't give you credit for that anymore. It's like a given, similar to how Bioware writes good dialogue or newts swim. It creates a masterful ear rape, and overall it's just wonderful. Welcome back, my rue based friend. Get it, Gravy? Rue? Oh, Evilguy, and your wordplay!
Very interesting.
Fascinating to add an electronic taste to some classical progression. Very good progression. Good dymanics of separate parts.
Thanks a lot. I like the mix of orchestral and electronica you mentioned. Kaizer did a great job with the original synth work. I simply tweaked it and the rhythms he wrote to make them shine. :-)
-Gravey-