It becomes a bit monotonous at the end, but it's good anyway
Before we get started, I would like to mention a few things:
I am sorry for not being very active in music, and even less active for Lost in Space. I have had to do other things (mainly with school coming up), and I had a little bit of a musician's block (which sort of explains why Disaster is in this song).
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LOST IN SPACE CHAPTER NINE
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After a long time stranded in another universe, someone who seems to have created what may be an inter-dimensional portal gladly lets you travel back to your own universe. Now, the only problem is that you are still potentially light years away from Earth. It sure has been a while since you left, hasn't it? It turns out to be over 8 months later when you travel back (even though you may not realize it).
It does seem very crazy that all of this started from an accidental trip to somewhere you do not know, to changing the route to Gliese 581g, to a human cleansing, to another universe. Your life will never be the same ever again after this journey, and now you are finally on you way back home... hopefully.
It becomes a bit monotonous at the end, but it's good anyway
The atmosphere is fantastic, and the mix is very pleasing. I love the instrumentation, especially the chimes. I can imagine myself listening to this in a rpg.
My only complaint is that there isn't enough variation considering it's six minutes long.
This is one of your best pieces imo, from the ones I listened to.
Thanks for the review! :D
I totally agree with you the whole way through. This was a very quick experiment (only took just over 2 hours 15 minutes) that somehow came out to be one of my best pieces. Apparently, I tend to lose variation with the more cinematic music I make (you can tell that the composition/arrangement is the same through most of my music).
The chimes were rather a special touch to this song, along with the timpani/snare rolls (forte-piano rolls with a gradual crescendo actually... pretty fun in my opinion :P).
A lot of the cinematic music I do now is usually what I have picked up from school and self-research from the past 5 years or so (all that has sure paid off :D).
Just a little note: The experiment was to make most of the song with a minor chord progression. I have not tried it before, but it seemed to work well (even though I stepped outside the rules a little bit). I might do it again some time in the future. :D
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