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Awesome

Awesome job. You should give some of my stuff a listen :D, I definitely think you'll enjoy

Box-Killa responds:

Hehe I sure will, but i have to go to uni so maybe tomorrow.

Nice

I thought it was cool as shit, repetitive, but cool.

aloneagainfriend responds:

Yeah... ty

Seems Uplifting Actually

Some of it is a bit depressing, some of the segments of the guitar or piano playing alone seem rather, well, alone. However when the orchestra (atmospheres) come in it sounds rather uplifting and adventurous even, hopeful at times.

It didn't seem melancholy to me at all, and I liked it alot.

At those times when it kind of brought me down, I didn't really like it. I preferred the humming bass section and uplifting strings.

I gotta give it a 5 because the uplifting moments far outweighed the depressing, and the uplifting adventurous sections last the majority of the time.
I take off one star because of the depressing parts.

Great song

KD18 responds:

hmmm, that's an interesting way to perceive it, especially since it wasn't intended to be very uplifting and adventurous at all lol.

This is why I love to read people's interpretations of music and sometimes shy away from divulging my pieces' true meanings; they're always so intriguing and sometimes even reinvent a piece =p. As one of my favorite lyricists once said, "perspective pries yoru once weighty eyes, and it gives you wings".

Also, thanks for checking out my music and leaving an interesting review; I always love input.

Started slow, but turned out great!

Hey man that was an excellent song. It started off slow and was a little difficult to get used to, but that quickly faded, especially right when you sped up. It sounded much better during the sped up part.

Great job man. Hey you should check out the song I released a couple weeks ago, the extended version of my earlier song Atari Sings. It's supposed to make you visualize what it would sound like if an Atari machine actually sang, whether through tv or a standing machine.

I liked it bro. 10/10 and 5/5

pheel responds:

I was seriously considering taking the start out.
I decided to keep it just as a basic intro.

I'll give it a listen when I get a sec mate :)
Thanks very much :D

Beautiful

I absolutely loved it. The piano accompanying even dare I say, leading the song along with the beats. I liked the very soft ambience in the back, as well as the gentle climaxes in the song as everything suddenly got louder, and then descended with descending effects.

Gloudas responds:

Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for reviewing :D

Very Peaceful. And Asian!

An Asian sound is very prominent within this song, good job projecting that. I felt very at peace listening to this song, as if I could close my eyes and see a very green garden with little ponds and fish swimming in them, as well as a waterfall and slightly overgrown buddhist statues and shrines. Thank you, I enjoyed it.

Semaphore responds:

thanks sensai =D
your honor is my motivation to work

A bit like Enigma

I like the varying volumes in your atmospheres, I shall have to give that a try, don't know why I don't think about it. The percussion does sound a bit corny, but it fits well with the song, when it first kicked it, it reminded me of Enigma, or some of Enya's more electronic pieces. The bass, I felt didn't quite fit well with the song. And the synths (or are those strings?) around 4:45 sound again like an Enya type of sound (Carribean Blue or Orinoco Flow anyone?) All in all a pretty good song, but it seems to be a bit too crazy for an ambient song.

PearlDrummer516 responds:

Thank you very much for the kind words. Yeah haha, oddly enough it does fit with the song, which I'm glad it does. It was my first song with actual percussion in it aside from drums. I've never listened to Enigma, maybe I should check that out? I didn't really want to call it Ambient, but then what would I call it, ya know? Thanks for the review mate!

- Arron -

Incredible

If I were able to run this through a few of my programs, I might be able to actually help you lengthen it though, because it starts to build towards a climax right towards the end of the loop. I think if you were to continue with that atmosphere sound that plays alongside the piano, maybe put in some bells or a soft triangle or something.

BlazingDragon responds:

I still have the midi file for editing, actually. I'll take your advice to heart, though. I like the soft triangle and bells idea. :P

Many people will not understand my music, or not give it a chance, because it will sound to crazy to them. However I am glad there is a fanbase out there that listens to the crazy out of this world music, and will thoroughly enjoy my tunes.

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