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7, but only because it's a first attempt

What I don't like is that you didn't bring out the original melody of the "yea-ea-ea-ah". This way it's too monotonic. Good bass though, and btw, responding to click-click-pow's review, this one is in fact not quite hardcore, but closer to dance than other genres. Definitely not drum n bass. (As for me I submit my hardcore songs to miscellaneous, with a [Hardcore] label after the title.)

Review as i had promised (loooooooooooong ago ^^')

Quite a controversial piece. First let me say that technically it's perfect. Good and plentiful instruments, good use of 3d positioning, velocity change etc. Also possibly the most complex piece I've ever heard on ng. However, for some reason i don"t like pt 1 as much as pt 2, the latter came out much better in the prospect of melodies and actual listening enjoyability. There are some discordant (is that the right word?) parts, like around 3:00 in pt 1 and the intro of pt2 with the violin gliss-thingy, that i cannot bring myself to like; they do express feelings and atmosphere really well, but they're just not pleasant for listening. I know the song's like a story and it needs such parts, like real movie score, but eh :/
Anyway. Pt 2 gets gradually better from around 1:12 till 2:39. The glockenspiel here sounds quite original and very nice. The next notes gradually rising in pitch let me know that something grand is coming. And behold, at 4:15 you introduce the best melody and it blows my mind :D From here to 5:42 it's constant awesomeness, and the slow glockenspiel is a perfect lead-out. Years later sunshine dances on the graves as the grass moves slightly in the gentle breeze... Oops, got carried away. Another good aspect, it can make my mind wander away like that and induce such visions XD
So, to sum it up, it's outstanding work Madboss. There are parts that my ears don't exactly like, but still it's awesome. I reckon it takes a lot of patience to make such long songs. I noticed this is one of my major flaws: if I get stuck with the making of a song, run out of ideas or can't find the right instrument, I quickly lose interest in the song and abandon it. There are min. 10 unfinished songs in my Reason library :/ I gotta learn to be more patient. A download and 5 for ya.

madboss responds:

Well well! Hy Skragga and thanks for writing a such long review! As you could realise I'm not really often on Ng but I felt I have to responde to your review.

Yeah I know about the dissonant parts in part one - I thought they are important to express the feelings I wanted altough I knew not musch people will like it. Well they are in...:)

I'm glad you liked the second part that much. I was working really long with the fast paced action part. It was a hard work to put everything toghether and they sound like one piece. But I managed it somehow and you liked it - taht's the point!

Thank you for your review and your time spent on writing it. I'm glad you liked my song!

:O :O :O

Yeah, another song you made which makes my jaw drop in the first 5 seconds XD The accordion is an interesting touch, maybe it doesnt completely fit the style, but eh, why not? It's amazing how you can come up with classical/rpg songs that are the same genre but ages from each other in style. So I'd give you 10 for originality if there was still an originality score =_= idiotic new system...
Drums are awezome, just as the little medieval guitars(?). However. Something is wrong with the choirs. I feel they sound a bit too artificial, the notes are too separated. Perhaps if you turned up the wetness they'd be more realistic. I'm used to hearing astonishing choirs in your songs... So the score's actually 9,5 cause of this, but there's no such value, so I give you the 10. Dled.

MaestroRage responds:

I should start making songs which make your eyelids drop in 5 seconds :D! Bust out the 5 hour single note songs!

This song did very little in terms of caring if the style matched it or not. If I thought it was an interesting mix, then damn it, it was an interesting mix >:(!

I miss the old system too :(, but we have to get used to this one, it's got a lot of great stuff thrown on top of it too!

The choirs do have that issue, I just noticed them now. I wasn't paying too much attention to them this time around, focused my all on making the harmonies for the solo vocalist.

Thanks for the review Skragga, i'm glad you liked it! Cheers for catching the choirs!

Lacks the icing

Nice work with the snares. The melody's good too, although i know it's just a remix. However, maybe it's just my epicness-mania, but I don't feel it epic enough. It sounds like it's building up till 2:08, but there's no climax after that, which should be. Again maybe it's very good like this and I'm just too used to your songs exploding into grandioseness sooner or later :) Nevertheless, good job, as always.

MaestroRage responds:

This song is not meant to be epic in the sense of excitement, or even deep sorrow. It's aim was to depict a more noble, semi soldier defiance stance, and truth be told I think the remix may have damaged as a result.

It was a song that was long into production, but it is, at this point, where that road ends.

Thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it!

Hmm... hot XD

I noticed one problem: that instrument that goes 'vieaaaoooow', its higher notes sound weird. Apart from that, nice job. Interesting and fitting instrumentation, I especially liked the trill flute and the violins at the end. Btw during the whole song there's a kind of paranoid feeling, of some constant unseen danger. It makes me uneasy o.O I couldn't relax to this... buut nevertheless very good song.

MaestroRage responds:

the Sitar? I liked the higher notes D: It's quite true the higher notes have a different texture and feel!

Also that paranoid feeling is only there because i'm totally stalking you. Look outside the window.

*waves*

>:}

Thanks for the review, i'm glad you liked it!

Creepy

Wonderful and spoooky. The description is appropiate, although I personally pictured a duel in a cathedral. During the quiet parts there is a duel of words as the opponents circle each other, while during the action parts they duel with their blades...
The vocals are pretty awesome, although I noticed very slight problems with its timing to the music, it's nothing too serious. Strange enough, the harpsichord fits quite well in the atmosphere. I haven't imagined the harpsichord as cathedraly or ominous before, but it works. Overall, it's pretty original, and a very nice job. 5,Dl.
P.S.:You haven't answered my pm about the flute :'(

MaestroRage responds:

a duel you say eh?! A most fitting image, one which I would not have foreseen. The timing was a bit off, I tried my hardest to cut them up and synch them, but there were some parts I just couldn't do anything about. By no means is that LadyArsenic's fault, it's hard enough to keep to tempo without any music to sing to, let alone the fact the segments will be going into a machine, which keeps perfect tempo all the time. In a real performance i'm sure this wouldn't have been a problem.

And yes, harpischord for the win! Using the organ would have been too predictable.

PM answered! Can't believe I forgot it :D! Thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it!

Hmm

Sounds almost like the newer piano-centric songs of God Is An Astronaut (if you haven't heard their songs yet, do so cause they're awesome and really good inspiration for songs like this). The piano could have a bit firmer melody. Liked the effects towards the end tho.

Eeep

The first part is super crap, no rhythm at all. It gets more songlike at 0:46, I even recognized a melody. Third part isn't too good either, and the ending... OMG do something about that whining! However it must've been hard to make it hurt this much so I'll give ya a 5/10. I think the best thing to do would be to cut off the whole beginning and end, and submit the middle part as a loop. Some insane screaming and yelling would add much to the effect, but that's not something you can make with FL:)

Williamforce665 responds:

its grindcore man... supposed to be terrible

Hmph... :/

(Um, why did you put this into classical instead of dance?)

Well, it still can't grab my attention too much... Has a nice bounce to it, but... Here comes something that I'll probably never say again (because I LUV your work in general XD): I don't really like this. I wouldn't say it's bad, only it's rather... mediocre. It still doesn't have enough content for my taste... Eh whatever, plz keep doin what you do best: classical!

MaestroRage responds:

thats perfectly fine Skragga. I have started undertaking these new genres because lets face it, if I want to be a useful composer for anybody I will need the ability to produce and manafacture different styles and genres. I will do majority work Classical, and truely this piece was a failure in the guidelines of a dance track, but every step taken is one step I won't have to take later.

Also this was originally supposed to be in Dance, but I went into my "Not Paying attention and submit mode", and automatically clicked Classical XD. I suppose with the classical aspects I might be able to get away with it >:}!

I respect your opinion, i'm glad you shared it. Thank you for that.

Wowz

Ultra happy and enthusiastic melody. Could be longer tho. If I were you I'd try to make a trance or even hardcore version of this. Goes on my rpg playlist :)

Waterflame responds:

cewl :D thank you! yeah the original song is like 5 min, but this is adapted for the competition :) i got 5th place! woot ^^

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