Mountains of Mist

By: Boxcutter

Listen online: 
 


Added: 7/20/2008
Length: 4:56

My rating:  (click to rate)
Login to rate this song
My friends:  (0 friends)
Avg. rating:  (11 ratings)


Downloads: 14   My Plays: 0
Reviews: 1   Site Plays: 72
Playlists: 9
  Comments: 12

Genres:
World: Celtic
Classical/New Age: Classical (Orchestral)
Actions
 Download this song
 Review this song
 Share this song
 Add song to playlist
 Flag as inappropriate

Year: 2007

Artist's description:
An ambient, ethnic piece which takes you to the misty mountains of some fantasy world far away.

Awards received:
No awards received yet.


Reviewed by DaytaMOD on Jul 29, 2008
Looks like we have a potential track for the next Elder Scrolls Game release !!! ;-) Boxcutter has quality we have yet to see but this track is just a taste of what is to come. It's a beautiful... Read full review

Comments
Dec 03 2008 3:11 pm
by Tin Can Boy

Woah, very nice track, loved every bit of it. One thing though. I would've loved to hear rising build in the string section leading to an awe inspiring crescendo which would've made this track perfect!



Nov 06 2008 6:34 am
by Awais

after listening this track now i m feeling myself sitting on a misty mountai :} a complete misty atmosphere with a stunning flute ... it rulez



Oct 27 2008 8:00 am
by qorealis

Exquisite.



Sep 03 2008 4:05 pm
by sectorseven

Wow Boxcutter... by the fact thet you do not have images on your profile and songs, I would have never guessed you do such an amazing music! I guess those who have something important to say, say it humbly right?... This is really good stuff. I almost expected to hear Loreena McKennitt's vocals coming in, as this is really top level production. Ok, enough talk - gotta listen to more of your work, pronto!... :)



Jul 31 2008 8:49 am
by aGp

lovely, really beautiful. percussion is fitting, pan flute is stunning. guitar was a little bland i thought, but the whole arrangement gels beautifully. i suppose my only complaint is similarly to spectra's, it doesn't really progress anywhere, but it's lovely just to sit on this misty mountainside.



Jul 22 2008 3:27 am
by z80pio

Good stress release track! I liked the pan flute melody and percussion seq very much. Added to my favourites... :-) *****



Jul 21 2008 8:17 pm
by De Vis

Wow this could work well in a videogame. A Zelda-type game. This song screams adventure on an epic scale. Very impressive. This piece also works well after a hard day of work. It's kickin all the stress out of my mind.



Jul 21 2008 10:49 am
by bvanoudtshoorn

This is great. The melody at the beginning reminded me of the X-Files theme, but only for a brief moment, as you took your original theme and developed it really well. I think that while Spectra might be justified in pointing out the relative lack of complexity in the chord progression, this simplicity really fits the genre really well. // This is a really beautiful piece, and I'm putting it onto my phone to listen to it on the train. :) I'm also going to put it in my "top picks" playlist.



Jul 21 2008 1:20 am
by Ejectra

Gets very progressive at the end...though the first 3 minutes or so just seem to drone on a bit through to same three chord progression and melodic lines that, while varied, seem to just follow the chords rather than enhance them. This makes the piece ends up being a bit too predictable and elevator-music-ish. ________________On the other hand, the production is quite beautiful IE the sound quality and choice of instruments and attack levels on instruments is very...organic. This is a good basis for a song...but it feels now like it just sits on the side of a mountain rather than climbs is (until the final minute or so when it finally gains momentum and progression). Making that progressive feel start sooner would do wonders for this track.



Jul 20 2008 4:24 pm
by hanhis

Beatiful and gentle composition.



Jul 20 2008 4:17 pm
by gilgamesh

The gentle flute is brilliant and the overall atmospheric sound brings me images of misty highlands, just like the description says.



Jul 20 2008 12:27 pm
by Ippu

Brilliant piece. What a feeling. Great atmosphere. This reminds me for my favorite movie, Highlander. Five points.