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Hm...

You know, this song isn't evil enough to be named after Rasputen.

Now that that's out of the way, this isn't that bad of a song. Though it still shouldn't be categorized in the Jazz section...this is more ambient or videogame(it kind of reminds me of some of the background music from Ratchet & Clank).

demoninabottle responds:

thanks for the review..... nice to see you again, check out my carribean thing

Awesomeness.

I heard you say that this music is a "soundtrack" of sorts to your novel. Back off! It's my lifelong dream to be the first person to create a soundtrack for a novel. GAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!!

Ah, nevermind.

Well, this track is superb. I love the military percussion and epic strings. They're so cool! Epic strings rock, and I love using them, too. And then, with the choir, though there aren't any words, the notes have been put together with just the right spaces in between that my mind is subconsciously putting in syllables!!!!! Or maybe I've just been listening to too much LOTR soundtrack. This whole song is kinda like an LOTR song, except with the brass replaced with more strings. Not that that's a bad thing...

You're a f***ing awesome composer.

Arbiter responds:

Thanks for all your kind words, believe me, I read everything you guys write.
And I love getting the feedback.

Anyways, I don't see myself using many traits from the Lotr Soundtrack, as Howard Shore really isn't one of my influences.
But thanks anyways :)
-Chris

Flippin' sweet!

I really like this song. The oboe and brass themes with the rolling timpani give it the "military anthem" feel, while the plucked strings and high-pitched xylophone-ish percussion reflect its more humorous style.

So, are you using EDIROL? I have it, but I haven't submitted anything with it, I can't do good enough with it yet. I can do percussion adequately, but I can't get a good melody without the use of a keyboard.

Arbiter responds:

I'm using Edirol among other things, and that's until I get East West gold.
I recently had to cancel my order for various reasons, but I'll get it.

Whoo!

Yeah! I loved this song! I never played FFX, but I did hear the original in a Flash movie, and I didn't know what it was until now! Thank you!

PS. Hopefully, ZombiePosessor won't find any reason in this song to make him act like a loser elitist douchebag to you again.

ShadowMan-Kage responds:

I should be thanking you for reviewing my song...TYVM and i am glad u loved the song. It took me a month and a half to make this song...TY AGAIN TO ALL REVIEWERS AND LISTENERS OF SHADOWMAN'S MUSIC AND HOPE ALL OF YOU WILL CONTINUE TO LISTEN AND REVIEWS MY WORK!!!!! XD

It's nice, but...

It needs a bit more to it. Look at some of Novathon's techno stuff(do an author search for Novathon in the Audio Portal) and you'll kinda see what I mean.

demoninabottle responds:

aight, thanks for the review.

Yep...I recognized this song.

I downloaded it from your other account XP

Anth0n responds:

Yep I remember

Cool.

This sounds a lot like James Bond/007 music. Doesn't it? But it's Doom music! That's a little wierd, don't you think?
This is really good. I enjoy hearing it.

LightOtaku responds:

Yes it does. That's kinda weird. Never noticed untill you mentioned it. Cool!

Awesome, it's Doom!

Heh, sounds great! I never played Doom II, but this music certainly does grab the mood of the Doom series. What soundfont was the cello? Was its filename BHCello.sf2? Because I have the same exact one! Lol. The guitars were pretty cool. Do you think you could tell me what soundfonts they are and/or where to find them? As you can see, I'm really looking into the whole soundfont business. One of the guitars even sounded like it was from the FL Slayer.

So I hear you're an alt of DarkOtaku. You gave me some pretty good advice back in the day, remember? With my "Neo Arcadia REMAKE2" and the "M64 Bowser Battle REMAKE?" You should check out/review some of my new stuff, I started making good original stuff! I ask for reviews, beg and plead for them, when I write an original song, and do I get reviews? No. I'd really value your input on either of your accounts. I'm desperate for attention!

LightOtaku responds:

Actually, I have a habit of fusing guitars together. One of the "elements" of the guitar I used was indeed the DISTROCK guitar from FL Studio. You've never played Doom II? Look for it right now! It's amazing. It's the best one! Viva La DOOOOM!!!
*ahem*
Yes the soundfont was the BH Cello. Limewire is good for soundfonts, you might wanna check it out. Also search on google. But that only works when you include the name of the instrument you're looking for, or else you find a bunch of crap.
Yes I remember, Sorry if I've left you in the dark all this time. Then attention you'll get, I'll review your stuff as soon as I get the chance... ALMOST 200 SONGS?! this'll take a while... How about I review all the original stuff instead. =_=

Tight battle music!

This would be really appropriate in a Final Fantasy game, if Final Fantasy used techno. It's very videogamish, and would sound good in just about any RPG. Maybe that's a future project of you? ;)

demoninabottle responds:

wow, second time you mentioned a career in vg music. Anyways, thanks for the review. Also, in case you didn't notice, I requested that Tom delete my drum rifs and he did!

You played this yourself?

On a real, live piano? Wow. I don't see real performances on the Newgrounds AP very often. Nice work!

DynastyX151 responds:

Yeah i just played this but now that i see it looks like newgrounds cut it off on the end... my dad owns a radio station in my home town in little old South Dakota and i used the recording booth. too bad my scores already bottomed out, mabey i made it sound too much like the original lol. thanks for my first review im glad for the 9!
-DynastyX

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