Town Under Attack - as a Darth Vader rearrangement... meh... but it's ethereal in a really cool way, mostly because of the bizarre percussion. I love that type of stuff, so yeah haha.
Destroyed Town House - this one suffers because of the instrument choice, but at it's core the dissonance is delicate and affective, but the song doesn't really go anywhere... still, kudos for the well handled note clashing. A huge improvement from you attempt in Fifth Element!
House - This one doesn't sound quite so good. To be blunt, it sounds too blank and repetitious.
Averaged out, it's probably two stars (Destroyed House got floored by the other two songs.)
Town Music
Description:
I made these a few months back, and I forgot to submit it.
One is a peaceful town, another is one that is under attack, and the last is one that is destroyed.
Works great for a Hyrule Town.
The sample is the peaceful town.
Credits:
The dude who wrote a song called "Gettysburg" -- I took an excerpt of it
The dude that composed the Darth Vader theme tune -- mixed it with the song
I made these a few months back, and I forgot to submit it.
One is a peaceful town, another is one that is under attack, and the last is one that is destroyed.
Works great for a Hyrule Town.
The sample is the peaceful town.
Credits:
The dude who wrote a song called "Gettysburg" -- I took an excerpt of it
The dude that composed the Darth Vader theme tune -- mixed it with the song
Creator:
Beefster
Added: 05 Nov 2005
Type: MIDI
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Reviews
rexlaninetales
Posted 09 June 2006 - 12:36 PM
house-town-underattack: Its okay I guess...Might work for a brief cutscene.
destroyed town-house: You need to let off of the legato style with the strings and voice pads. Though this song does have a potential
House: Not my cup of tea, but it seems you did some work with this one. You need some percussion and some more bass.
destroyed town-house: You need to let off of the legato style with the strings and voice pads. Though this song does have a potential
House: Not my cup of tea, but it seems you did some work with this one. You need some percussion and some more bass.





