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Wow...incredible sound bank. Perfect for bliss or even a sort of contemplating montage. Sounds like the beginning to a Disney/Pixar film. Like a squirrel running through a park to his tree as the opening credits flash about. I enjoy its briefness. It reminds me of a couple of the pieces from Two Steps From Hell's 'The Devil Wears Nada', as well as thousands of other little songs like this that you hear in kids movies. A very pleasant song and wonderful work!

TheBenjerman responds:

Thank you very much Zip! I could see a bit of the "Devil Wears Nada." Thanks for the review!

I see the adventure of a little robot clown boy, skipping through fields that change from soft and happy to demented and grotesque. I didn't expect from the beginning that the song would have a skipping feel to it. Actually, the beginning stumped me on where the piece was going to go next. It's a marvelous deception that leads into a wonderful surprise. I really enjoy this sort of alternative electronic music. Great stuff here!

Kirbyfemur responds:

Hehe, well then it has done it's job! :D

i like writting these sort of random silly kinds of tracks, keeps me on my toes as well as the listener

I totally see the cave dwellers, dawdling about and chewing on pebbles. Sounds like maybe this is the cave dweller's shop and the main character is looking at the wares. Oh now I know, this reminds me of the goron kingdoms in Zelda. Could be the music for the goron shop as Link is scrolling through bombs and bomb bags. I like this. It's quite ambient to the fit of the title. Great work!

Decibel7 responds:

Why thank you! I believe that simpler pieces can be extremely powerful. Glad you liked. :)

I think there's a difference between repetitive and chill. Repetitive to me has a negative connotation to it, like it just keeps doing the exact same thing over and over until it ends; annoying. Chill is like something that may sound that way, but it is slightly changing at moments to keep the listener interested while also allowing the listener to drift off elsewhere instead of having to concentrate. This is definitely chill. The melody is interesting enough to keep me entranced, but the whole piece also changes sometimes, in slight ways, to make it captivating. This song does define what DnB is. Nice job!

SynchroSpectre responds:

Hmm, hmm, thanks, I've been getting large criticism about repetitive melodies in previous tracks and I have been practicing night and day to learn how to use that repetitiveness to my style. Glad to know I'm on the right track. Thanks for the review.

How interesting. I love the guitar line. In fact, I thought it would be really neat if it were just a solo guitar track driving through the entire piece. The rockish part towards the end was a nice touch, but maybe mixed a little harsh. I like how the song overall doesn't stay in one place. It changes a lot in an atypical way. Great work!

Emid responds:

Thank you so much for great insights. Yes my mixing is poor but trying. All lines are just flowing of my thoughts. Many thanks again and glad you liked it :)

This is not a waltz, but it's pretty cool sounding. I like the inclusion of an electronic beat and that synth towards the end. Neat work.

franckencastle responds:

Thank you very much.
I had no idea for the title, it's true that "Waltz" is not appropriate :)

Watery. I don't think airy. But I'm sure it's different to each listener. It's simple and soft yet captivating. Holding someone's attention seems the toughest to do with ambient pieces yet it is almost essential. I really like this. I picture walking through an aquarium. Very soothing and blue. Great work!

Deephod responds:

yea i probably should have put it under misc. instead of ambient but the categories here are so screwed up that it gets hard to really pinpoint which one it belongs to sometimes, thanks though :)

Gypsy jazzy craze is what I think this song sounds like. It's got a very new feel. A different blend from the usual blends. I wish the loop could have gone on longer, or perhaps even turned into something full-length. But it sounds really interesting as it is. Great work.

fergyanimated responds:

Cheers mate! Literally, this was something i did quickly this morning, trying out a bit of atmospheric sound design! But i may make it into something full length, if i have the time!
Ferg

An interesting sound to the idea of a frozen journey. The beginning was a great attention-grabber. Even though you say it's a work in progress, I think it's nicely concise aside from its abrupt end. I think a little more reverb on some of the parts would make a fuller sound, especially on the strings. Great work!

yaboss responds:

I published as a work in progress because at first i want to add another theme to be near 3min. And also i like to have some tips from others, like this one, i'm going to try some reverb now ;)

Neat idea for a breakdown. I thought there could be a right-hand part of the piano in the second half of it to keep it a little more progressive. But it's okay as is too. The first thought that comes to mind is the Olympics...or a person running through the finish line of a marathon in slow motion.

killerhoofd responds:

thanks allot bro!!! :D

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