[Ambient] Dare the light (mp3)

Started by KrazyKatz, October 10, 2007, 21:21:18

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KrazyKatz

Very dynamic piece. Composed for the strategy game Wicked-Defense. Highly recommended game.

What genre would you say think this piece falls into?

Streaming -
http://www.sonicbrilliance.com/page:music_player

Dial up  for Sam :)
http://www.sonicbrilliance.com/music/Dare-the-light.mp3

Enjoy!
Sonic Brilliance Studios
http://www.sonicbrilliance.com

Sam_Zen

Maybe all those terms like ambient, atmosphere, surrounding, environment could be captured in 'scene'.
Because in games it's combinated with visual data.

In this piece, because of the dynamics, I expected an addition of some emphasized drums, like halfway of the song, but it didn't happen.
Why do you call it Dial up btw ? I guess a streaming listener once had to log in too for the connection.
To me it's just a choice between using a browser-plugin or downloading the actual file. Never mind.
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Harbinger

I can see why you had trouble classifying this one. As for me, i myself can't stand sounds with loud harmonics (bells), except for church music, i guess (and i don't like church music). The sounds are rich in bell tones.

However, the mix is superb -- excellent engineering and mastering. That is something that a listener would notice right off. You definitely have something to be proud of in that respect.

Now apply that same production quality to a trance/house/rave mix, and i'll find my earphones! :)

bad2989

Very nice, awesome quality!
I'd LOVE to see the trackerfile of that one and learn from it. Will you share it (or is this an absolute faux-pas question, in that case: apologies)?

KrazyKatz

Thanks for the comments Harbinger, and Bad2989.

And you're welcome to ask for the file Mr. bad. The thing is the piece isn't tracked :) I  played each layer seperately on my Keyboard and recorded it with a sequencer. A lot of the effects are also analogue as opposed to digital.
Glad you like!
Sonic Brilliance Studios
http://www.sonicbrilliance.com

bvanoudtshoorn

Another great track, KrazyKatz. I particularly like the intro of the very synthy sounds right near the beginning. But I'm a sucker for cool filters.  :wink: I'm a little disappointed that the section which introduces the percussion doesn't last longer, though...