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Reviews for "_-={The Spread of Chaos}="

Connects with my personal story...

Damn, this is really good. You weren't kidding about this being the most complicated piece you have done. I must have heard a least seven or nine different instruments in this piece. Very epic and it starts out slow but then transends into one of the most dynamic pieces I have ever heard. Another story. Soldiers on a desert island train and train, training their swords on wooden dummies that are placed in the sand. And as the training progresses they gain their Armor and then finally at the end they get their helmets and then they strap them on. They march in perfect unison. Want to know who I see in this story? Milkman-Dan, that's who. Dan is nervous at first but then he finds his courage for his country and then charges forth with his brothers in arms. If he doesn't make it back, so be it...he'll take fifty or so enemy soldiers with him to the grave. And if he should live the enemy will tremble when they hear that Dan has reached the battle front! Keep up the good work!

MaestroRage responds:

Thank you Zen, this piece was incredibly difficult to master because I used a LOT of low end instruments this time, the deep brass, the booming drums, cello, contrabrass, and I used the low end of violin section too... it was insanely difficult to present all of them within an acceptable level, to let each speak without overpowering another.

It proved impossible with the war drums, they simply ate too much, and filtering them removed all of their power, it was like snares on steriods with the filter, so it was a sacrafice I had to make.

I will be honest, I would have never thought of Dan in that situation, I always thought i'd see him in a modern fight, but this image... how intrigueing. It's one I will have to speak to Dan about, see what he thinks, for surely it is one that caught me off gaurd. I wonder if it will do likewise with him.

It is one of the more dynamic pieces, but even that worked against me when I was equalizing it XD.

Oh well, practice practice and practice right?

Thank you for the review, and ongoing support Zen, i'm glad you enjoyed the piece!

Very original sound

Great melody work! I really like how well it fits the theme. Insturment diversity also adds a great deal to this piece. I could see this in a movie, Warhammer perhaps =p?

MaestroRage responds:

I'm a rather big fan of Warhammer. I must admit sometimes the dialogue gets a tad too much, but the universe of Warhammer itself is so damn fascinating.

I'm glad you liked the song, it was an undertaking well worth the effort :D.

Thank you for the review, once again i'm glad you liked it ^^.

Give meh your brain

and all the nice things you used to make this :D

Jk, seriously tho me like the timpani beats just pulsating through teh ears!
Ive always enjoyed symphony musics but you make it worth enjoying.

Thanks for the musics. They be accumulating on my ipod haha.

MaestroRage responds:

But... but if I gave you my brain, how would I do Algebra homework!? More importantly, how would I play Solitaire!?!?!?!

You would steal that from me :( ?!

I love teh timpani myself. Busting out the action like nobodies business!

Thank you for the review! I"m glad you liked the piece :D

Damn

I have a poem for this too, but I wrote it long ago. Instead of posting it (as it is long), I'll just leave a URL:

http://parasky.deviantart.com/art/The -Battalion-64823674

Great

One of the best songs on NG i heard..