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Reviews for "Cthulhu Surfaces"

LOVED IT until the we will rock you claps at 1:15-ish, then they went away and i think i loved it again
i think that section is just generally out of place in this.

actually consistency is an issue, though i kinda like the constant development. i think maybe this piece is just in the wrong order, haha.
mix sounds great! that reverb has the perfect balance between bright and smooth. good work!

headphoamz responds:

Sweet! Thanks midi! I lol'ed at WE Will Rock You drums. Sometimes experiments can go either way with people. :)

Interesting ideas. I really like the song's structure. Great job.
I would suggest less bass/low frequencies at some parts (especially at the beginning)
Also, there a few clipping parts here and there. The melodies are really great though.
Lovely piece of work. Good luck phoamz!

headphoamz responds:

Ah thanks garlagan! Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the feedback! Good luck to you, as well! ^_^

The first minute really reminds me of Jaws.
I just love the cool little percussion sections.
From about 2:50 to the end reminds me of this computer game I used to play called Ghost Master.
Needless to say, I enjoyed this!

headphoamz responds:

Haha, sweeeet! Love the music to Jaws! Never heard of Ghost Master, but the fact that it reminded you of a game is wonderful. Thanks Michael! :)

Sounds very cinematic. Great sound fonts and composition. Wouldn't be out of place in a high budget film adaptation of H.P. Lovercraft's work. Some of the parts don't sound as bombastic as others. Mainly the short close by pizzicato strings and some of the percussion distract from the feeling of a large sea monster, and make the song sound less ominous. Perhaps it would work if it is timed with the right shots. Like the more bombastic parts are for the wide shots, and the other parts for close-ups. I would classify this as cinematic. Not classical.

headphoamz responds:

That's very kind of you to say, I'd be flat-out psyched to have it in a film. Yeah, I'm thinking cinematic as well, actually. I just thought there were parts that felt a lot more stylistic than normally used for cinema, but now that I look back on it, a genre change is in order!

Nice variety around a consistent theme; well-balanced full sound. Great work!

headphoamz responds:

Thanks very much! :)