PPH
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Member since: Aug 03, 2007
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About me
I compose music more or less seriously since 1998. I use Modplug Tracker, EWQL Silver Orchestra, Audacity and Tracktion.

I was a member of the original Trax in Space, and was a reviewer there.

Music by PPH (View all)
The Comeback
By: PPH
Added: 8/03/2007
Genre: Classical (Orchestral)
Downloads: 7
Plays: 25
Reviews: 2
Playlists: 0

 
Reviews written by PPH (View all)
Solitary
Reviewed: November 29, 2007
Artist: Louigi Verona
I think Louigi made an experiment with this track. It's 2:45 of the sound of wind, and 2:15 of actual music, even when the music is extremely minimalistic. Although this might work as accompaniment for a movie, it doesn't stand on its own.
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angels
Reviewed: November 18, 2007
Artist: arhipco
This is not bad at all, although the ending is not good. I liked the way the artist combined orchestral instruments with drums. It reminds me of the music of some modern film score composers who mix electronic music with orchestral instruments. More often than not, the result is not interesting, mus
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Don't Be Afraid
Reviewed: August 12, 2007
Artist: Pete Cacmac
This is no common piece of music. It's quite different from most music one finds around. It's nice to listen to and sounds good. It doesn't rely on melodies, which is what makes it a moody piece of music.
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Thoughts of You
Reviewed: August 11, 2007
Artist: David_Ruzicka
This is a romantic piece which consists of a piano playing an attractive, nostalgic melody. Its mood and harmony are reminiscent of Beethoven's piano sonatas. Even though the piece is really short, it works because of the beauty of the melody and good work in harmony.
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Booi ?
Reviewed: August 10, 2007
Artist: Nikei
This piece of music is very good. It starts with a bassoon and some chromatic percussion which set a humorous tone. Then more instruments are introduced: strings (in some parts), oboes and a tuba. The melodies do their job: they fun and easy to remember. The bassoon, the percussive instruments and t
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