Module Sixteen

By: roncli

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Added: 7/27/2007
Length: 3:52

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Classical/New Age: New Age
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Year: 2004

Album:
2004 (Remade)

Artist's description:
The Nightstalker returns to form with "Module Sixteen", his first release in over a year. This new age piece features exciting surprises, including a memorable melody, a pounding beat, a trademark piano solo, a lovely violin, and... a hammered dulcimer? Working his magic, The Nightstalker puts a number of unusual elemnts together in this fantastic piece.

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Reviewed by Randor on Jul 28, 2007
Personally I like all the musical content track offers, apart genre suggestion I hear some pop flavours on melodies melted among medieval string riffs. Good combination makes me hesitate with scores, ... Read full review
 
Reviewed by Nukkels on Aug 03, 2007
The tracked version and the mp3 aren't all that different musically - they're both excellent. The quality and production is much better in the remix as you'd expect, though. Plenty of variety withi... Read full review
 
Reviewed by Tricky on Feb 26, 2008(0 agree, 1 disagree)
I have to admit that I was expecting something completely diffrent by seeing the genre "New Age". However this track did not disappoint me. The nice and slow intro is really interesting, after that th... Read full review
 
Reviewed by TwiTerror on Aug 05, 2007(0 agree, 1 disagree)
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 thin... Read full review

Comments
Sep 21 2008 9:40 am
by djmirage

This track is still number one on my roncli playlist, the composition is great and shares some poppy influences, it's hard to dislike a song like this ;).



Feb 23 2008 8:43 am
by Claymore

I don't know if this is new age, it's kind of mixture of almost anything one might think of but somehow works together in a very pleasant way. Nice :)



Dec 03 2007 12:47 pm
by Dreambliss

I really enjoyed this tune. It has wonderful creative elements and a melody that you won't forget. Great work!



Nov 04 2007 8:39 am
by Novus

Good luck with the voters in the Novus Compo! :)



Jul 31 2007 4:34 pm
by Din

Thanks, guys. Now you're wondering how you would refer to yourself in the second person...aha! Is that a teensy bit of latin influence I hear somewhere in there? Excellent string section, nice and energetic movement...good tune :)



Jul 27 2007 11:41 am
by solo

solo stands corrected. He has been known to make grammatical errors occasionally. He has also chimed in on the edzes profile commentary.



Jul 27 2007 11:28 am
by roncli replying to solo

That's third person. There's a nice discussion going on about this over in edzes's profile. :)



Jul 27 2007 11:20 am
by solo

Nice arrangement, reminds me a bit of something Toto would compose. I'm a wee bit concerned about your artist's description. Referring to yourself in the second person could be onset of schizophrenia.



Jul 27 2007 11:06 am
by roncli replying to slammy

You know the scary part is I'm thinking of using the Epic Dulcimer as a replacement for acoustic guitars in some of my stuff. Besides, I thought you called it the toy piano??? :D



Jul 27 2007 9:16 am
by Tympanic

Cool dulcimer action



Jul 27 2007 8:35 am
by slammy

Of course, following in the drq tradition... you could have called this Faulty Guitar :D. Great tune though, the piano licks are awesome.