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Ural
By Latr / "Latr" 
Originality: | 7 | Theme: | 8 | Arrangement: | 7 |
Technical: | 7 | Quality: | 7 | Global: | 8 |
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Ah Game music, the genre what tracking used to be, before the DJ hoopoo trance generation... :)
It realy has an '80 feel over it, that's what I question about why does al the game music needs to be made with '80 samples?
You could have done better there Serge Aladishkin.
But Ural is a great track, it has good samples and a good overal structure, but since most demo/game music of this day use more modern styles ( BB/Dnb ) I don't see this track being used in a demo soon.
But anyway's it is a great track, and the vocal's are also great.
Keep it up!
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Originality: | 8 | Theme: | 7 | Arrangement: | 5 |
Technical: | 7 | Quality: | 6 | Global: | 7 |
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A remarkable song with a remarkable beginning in the form of a undefinable speech. Ural is a average breakbeat/electro track, with of course positive and negative points.
The beats are good with nice variations, with an okay but not spectacular melody. It all sounds rather dated, but that's probably got something to do with the genre. Some voicestring is used as leadinstrument, which is nice, but not very original. The overall mix is well done, but I only got the idea that it all sounded too harsh/too hard.
Last pity is the length; 2.35 is damn short for a song which could be expended to much more. This, with the related structure, gave me more the idea of an intermezzo than a true, individual song.
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Originality: | 8 | Theme: | 7 | Arrangement: | 7 |
Technical: | 7 | Quality: | 6 | Global: | 7 |
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Original song.
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