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Well this is certainly interesting.

This definitely works as a background track, and I would very much like to see more like it in the near future.

I think this type of song certainly has potential, and is good technically speaking, but to me it feels a bit empty, especially near the end.

I think a song like this would benefit from a little more complexity in the overall melody. Maybe bring in a few more instruments or a few more background pads. Not so much that it drowns out the main tunes, but just to help put more meat on the bones of this song.

The melody is good and free of sound impurity, but as you say, it is missing its percussion, and for a song like this, that is a necessary addition to make.

I will await the completed song.

Lethal-Input responds:

Alright I'll notify you when I add it. I forgot I can update the track here so i'll probably do that.

This song is magnificent in it's bizarreness. I honestly am not sure what more could be done to it.

Well done indeed!

secantwave responds:

Wow, thank you very much!

You sure this is just your second project? This is reeeall nice, man!

DarkGod666 responds:

Aye that it be. Thanks :D

I liked the bells. :P Not something you'd expect in a song like this, but it actually did work with the melody.

I could see this in some kind of industrial-setting game. Not exactly my cup o' tea, but well done regardless.

ScottJacob responds:

Thanks!

I think this is alright, as far as an experiment goes, but this is the sort of thing I'd only keep in my scrapyard folder for reference.

Perhaps you could build on it?

AmateurSoundman responds:

Thanks for checking it; a lot of stuff that I create is kind of random and a lucky accident at this point, I'll probably get back to this one once I get some composing skills.

You say that the era you mention barely had possibility for such effects, but I look back to those years as the golden age of said effects in video game scores.

And of course, the king of that particular motif was Rareware with their platforming games. Not only have you managed to successfully channel their motif, but you make me yearn to get my N64 out and play Banjo-Kazooie again.

The only suggestion I have to make is that you put this in loop form. That way people have no excuse to not put this in a game of some kind.

Standing ovations from me for capturing the spirit of a bygone era!

faresmusic responds:

Thank you very much!

I'll try to make a useable loop out of it!

I was under the impression that you couldn't adequately skip stones at a beach, or at sea, due to the sloshy nature of the water. :P

Regardless, this song is niiiice. It's both energized and chill. Great work!

Y'know, this sounds more to me like music for that pert of the game where you run away from an unstoppable cataclysm, but that's just me.

Personally, while it's well put together, the sound doesn't mesh all that well. It's a little too noisy, if you get my drift. A song like this needs to harmonize just a bit more.

Regardless, ya dun good.

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