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The Ritual
By Tranceparent  Sunbuster
Originality: | 7 | Theme: | 7 | Arrangement: | 5 |
Technical: | 6 | Quality: | 7 | Global: | 6 |
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A try at some chilled down-tempo here I think. I like the intro of the tune, has a good atmosphere.
The lead melody sounds a bit forced at a couple of points. A bit like "I have to get some note here to make the transition there work".
Both the background strings and the lead instrument play in a very similar frequency range, they're both in the high middle range. It makes the tune sound a bit squeaky (not sure if you get what I mean but...). Playing the background strings an octave lower could solve this.
The drums could use panning, would give the tune more width. They're also a bit repetitive, especially the basskick feels as if it's playing the same thing all the time.
A nice piece, but with some shortcomings. |
Daniel
Originality: | 3 | Theme: | 8 | Arrangement: | 9 |
Technical: | 7 | Quality: | 8 | Global: | 8 |
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I prefered the first strings part. Very well done, and I know how it is difficult to arrange strings.
The rest of the tune isn't at the same highs, the tiny sting deserves a few and should be changed. But Hey good work and good rating of course. |
D.Copy
Originality: | 2 | Theme: | 2 | Arrangement: | 4 |
Technical: | 4 | Quality: | 5 | Global: | 3 |
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The beginning of a composition... Where I heard it??? Perhaps M.Jarre so wrote...
I listen further... The line of a melody creeps away... Both harmoniously and ideologically.
There is a sensation of uncertainty as it happens when you listen to music in which there is no certain idea...
Style? It is difficult to tell, perhaps electronics.
Conducting melody is not present.
Quality of samples mediocre.
Opportunities of Mad Tracker are used on 30 % |
Netbeat
Originality: | 4 | Theme: | 5 | Arrangement: | 4 |
Technical: | 5 | Quality: | 6 | Global: | 5 |
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style: electro, demo-tune-like. very atmospheric. nice strings. good arrangement. sounds good for demotunes. no real melody. improvisations a bit confusing. ok
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