Reviews written by TwiTerror
![]() | 252 Reviewed: February 26, 2008 Artist: Dj Kujata This production has a very 'crisp' sound to it. The drums are very crystaline (that's how I'd describe them, although not like glass) and the sound is very sharp. I don't really hear the description you provided in the music, but I guess it really depends on the context. Musically, this is p | Read full review |
![]() | Mostar bridge Reviewed: September 13, 2007 Artist: T.Kuusniemi If you're looking for a professionally written and produced score, you need go no further. Mostar Bridge is an excellent score for a film or game setting, although it's not something I'd expect to get more than a few plays from. The artist does a novel job of creating a beautiful and mysteriou | Read full review |
![]() | Booi ? Reviewed: August 27, 2007 Artist: Nikei There come times when it is very difficult to decide what exactly the perfect track is. Here is a piece of music that is not only unique, but also manages to create a VERY specific mood. To top things off, this piece also serves a very specific purpose, which it achieves very well. First of all, | Read full review |
![]() | Lying 6 feet under and the sun still burns (extended editon) Reviewed: August 27, 2007 Artist: ozostomia Here is a piece in the genre I could only dub "Classical Fusion," as it melds orchestral music in a cinematic dynamic with rock/metal, sort of what you hear in those really eerie gothic bands. However, this piece doesn't shoot for the same effect, or at least, that is not what it achieves. While | Read full review |
![]() | Deviously cunning Reviewed: August 27, 2007 Artist: grip The world of demos and text-based graphic effects are well beyond the scope of this reviewer, but something I definitely have grown to appreciate is the wonderful music that has spawned from this underground phenomenon. grip provides us with some of the best demostyle music I've heard since the new | Read full review |
![]() | Because Miss you.. Reviewed: August 27, 2007 Artist: Nikei In short, this is a very unique piece of music very much worth a listen or two, if not even a permanent addition to your library. While a tad bit repetitive, which is the main frown-feature of this piece, it is very creative and makes use of heartfelt melodies. This is almost something I'd expect t | Read full review |
![]() | Doom - Episode 1, last level remake Reviewed: August 27, 2007 Artist: spinethrasher As an unusually devout fan of the work of Bobby Prince I begin by saying that I am very biased towards the side of enjoying this piece of music. It is worth noting that this piece is a bit of a pull in both directions for me; while I truly enjoy the music from which this piece originates, I am gener | Read full review |
![]() | Try to Travel Reviewed: August 27, 2007 Artist: Nikei This may be the strangest thing I've said about a song that I have reviewed thus far. While this piece of music in particular is nothing great or amazing, it holds a certain amount of potential that leaves me feeling almost anxious to see how the artist develops in the near and far future. This | Read full review |
![]() | Nimbus Reviewed: August 21, 2007 Artist: Kruser Here is a track that has potential to be a lot more than what it is in its current form. The track isn't 'bad,' by any means, and I recommend a listen to hear the melodies if anything, but I can't say it goes beyond that. Harsh, loud lead samples that don't sit well within the mix really take a | Read full review |
![]() | Talaus Theme Reviewed: August 20, 2007 Artist: bluezone "Talaus Theme" is a fairly interesting orchestral track by bluezone. While this piece does have a lot of potential, the piece is very cloudy sounding which makes diminishes the music's full ability to capture my heart. The crowded nature of the piece really diminishes this track for me; it has an a | Read full review |
![]() | Pensive Poltergeist Reviewed: August 13, 2007 Artist: slammy I've had this track on repeat for quite some time now, trying exactly to place a finger on how I feel about it. Not whether or not I like it, but how much I do. The music definitely has an appreciable George Sanger sound to it, which is something I am more than giddy about; and I am more than remin | Read full review |
![]() | i see Reviewed: August 13, 2007 Artist: thekhin Chip-pop, Chip-hop, or whatever you want to call this magical combination, should very well be the next big thing. This catchy new sound fuses together the chip sound most of us in the community of come to know and love, as well as a catchy neat pop sound embraced the world over. There isn't a whol | Read full review |
![]() | Land of Sorrow Reviewed: August 07, 2007 Artist: C-Storm Land of Sorrow is a relaxing new age journey that shows a lot of potential. With a little more dynamic work, a bit of mixing, and some sample and sequence fine-tuning, we'd have pretty great piece on our hands. Musically, this piece is excellent. If the same piece of music was to be performed by a | Read full review |
![]() | 2007 - Swayed by a surreal Dream Reviewed: August 06, 2007 Artist: sonicrange If you've ever imagined a strawberry cream saver in sound, it would've sounded like this. Professional mixing, inspired writing, and an amazing pad-organ duo are only a few ingredients in this perfect mix. I am left awkwardly speechless at that, so all I can really say is get to downloading this g | Read full review |
![]() | Thoughts of You Reviewed: August 06, 2007 Artist: David_Ruzicka David's "Thoughts of Love" is a beautiful piece full of emotion that any musician can enjoy. Compositionally, everything is wonderful and spot on. The only real flaw manifests itself in a seemingly uninspired performance of sorts. The piano sample is convincing, and I would not rightly know the dif | Read full review |
![]() | Bumsdehue Reviewed: August 06, 2007 Artist: Max_Gooroo This track sounds like a good idea that lost inspiration. The beginning is interesting, in its own right, but then things simply get repetitive and focus seems to slowly drift away. About a minute in, it becomes clear what's happening. This would be a 3 in my book, if not for the lack of dynamics a | Read full review |
![]() | Song of the Cross Reviewed: August 05, 2007 Artist: roncli Roncli, once again, shares with us a very groovy piece of music, and a solid work. If you're looking for a colorful piece of music with a touch of oldschool spice, than Song of the Cross is just that. The piece is an amazing example of how the "tracker-sound" can be achieved with modern tools (R | Read full review |
![]() | Lux perpetua Reviewed: August 05, 2007 Artist: bluezone Oneliner: If you enjoy orchestral music with a dark new age feel, then you've the right piece. Bluezone brings us a much welcomed piece of new age orchestral music. My first impressions were of the overwhelming imagery that I got from the composition. The writing manages to be somewhat dark, but th | Read full review |
![]() | Architecture Reviewed: August 05, 2007 Artist: JBL This is certainly something different for the hungry listener. This is how a simple repetitive arrangement can be accompanied with some very interesting percussion to make a... well I'm not sure what to call it. "It," however, is still very musical, and worthwhile. "This is not music, it is an a | Read full review |
![]() | The Comeback Reviewed: August 05, 2007 Artist: PPH This piece is a decent attempt at a Hans Zimmer style orchestration (think gladiator). The melodies are moving and heroic, the percussion is loud and driving, and the strings are flowing. This is well worth your listen if you're looking for a remarkable example of orchestral tracking. However, t | Read full review |
![]() | New Zepsi Industries Reviewed: August 05, 2007 Artist: roncli If there is one thing I've come to love since I began tracking years ago, it's the sound of a good piece of video game targeted music. I am throughly certain that I will never hear enough of this music, which in a way, so much reminds me of a Robert Prince with a fusion of funk. While I am not | Read full review |
![]() | Module Sixteen Reviewed: August 05, 2007 Artist: roncli The track begins with an interesting string introduction that immediately captures the listener's attention. I was a bit surprised at first and didn't really quite know what to expect, but once things begin to pick up about 25 seconds in, I was more than pleased. Roncli combines a smooth chip f | Read full review |
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