This is a great track and I actually really like the length of this! Gives good progressive house feels!
You can create your own miracles.
First, fight and give the best you can. Then...
It's just about releasing your wishes and ask for some luck.
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A fusion of Ambient, Trance and Progressive House elements gave way to this track. I know it's ridiculously long, but in part that was on purpose 'cause I wanted to overcome "Mitchell Claxton - Wuxia" as the longest track in Monstercat. Except that... It resulted WAY too long. Here I also experimented with Vocaloid cropping and long transitions. Combined with the emotional progression, it ended up being... a little whole story.
Thanks for reading and for listening.
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* Scratch Melody - Miracles (Instrumental) is Safe to use and Monetizable.
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- Inspired by:
Au5, Mitchell Claxton, Filo & Peri, Max Graham and SCAR.
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This is a great track and I actually really like the length of this! Gives good progressive house feels!
Woah man, thanks for your review!
I know it's been weeks since you posted this, I've been dead for a while, my laptop hasn't enough hardware to still making music anymore, so I'm slowly fading from every platform. But I really really want to continue, and seeing comments like this cheers me up a bit more.
So thanks for listening, maybe I'll start working on something soon.
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