[Ambient] Freedom (mp3)

Started by KrazyKatz, October 10, 2007, 21:12:23

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KrazyKatz

Composed for the P.C game Wicked-Defense. If you haven't played it, then what are you waiting for!

Enjoy the piece.

By the way, does this constitute as "Ambient", or does it fall into another genre?

Streaming:

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

For Sam Zen & others using dial up connections:

http://www.sonicbrilliance.com/music/Freedom.mp3
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http://www.sonicbrilliance.com

Sam_Zen

I bow for your dedicated attention.

It builds up into a kind of 'peaceful' environment, so you could call it ambient.
In this concept I experienced the introduction of the drumkit at 3:28 as somewhat too loud (or too close).
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Pesho_Zmiata

I like your music best... This one's perfect, i have no other remarks. :)

KrazyKatz

Many thanks. That's quite a compliment. I'm glad you like it. It was a hard piece to make. Very little inspiration for this piece. Had to really a lot on technique.
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tvdude

This piece is excellent.  By the way, Hero is really good as well.  Your music is full of drama, which I love.  It's mixed well and every instrument is very clear.  You are a very talented composer and sound engineer.
tvdude
"If you look ten feet into a five foot well, you will see what you choose to see."

AppO

Pro work. Emotion. Beauty. IMHO, drums aren't maybe necessary. I agree with our wiseman, Sam Zen on that point.

What instruments did you used ?


Respect.

AppO
The Humble Craftsman aka Viktor Ugo-Appas aka Jolimelodia

KrazyKatz

@ TVdude. Thanks man. I still feel that I've got a lot of learning to do! This huge world of ours.

@ App0. Big thanks. I wanted the drums in there for the game to keep it dynamic. Perhaps I could have reverbed them more to keep it more ethereal. Will keep your words in mind for the future.

As for instrument samples and sounds: For ambient pieces, my workhorse is my "Yamaha Motif ES8 Keyboard".

It's the same keyboard used by greats such as Paul M'cartney, Stevie Wonder, Chick Corea, and a lot of other pros. Top of the line stuff.

Thanks guys. If it makes you happy then I'm happy. I'm doing another game for the same company and there will be more music in similar lines, so pop back in, in the near future.
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