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| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #8 - Stage 2: The Village of Decay [from the arcade game Ghouls 'n Ghosts] | |
| Artist: | Tamayo Kawamoto |
| #10 - Stage 4: The Crystal Forest [from the arcade game Ghouls 'n Ghosts] | |
| Artist: | Tamayo Kawamoto |
REYN:
He does so well what I do so wrong. Keeping it empty and open… Just the few right ingredients to set the vibe and voila… Done… Really talented this guy. No sure about some drumloops though…
Sebstar:
Really love that tune! Loungin' fits the tune too.
nicodaemus:
Lacking quite a bit of groove for being laid back. I like the re-grooved version a lot more.
weasel:
Haha! Like this one! Kinda mellow, kinda relaxed, kinda laid back but STILL got its style and spirit between the lines! Listen to it more often and you'll understand… ;-D Although there's still room for improvement of this for an 'outstandi
zuckerfrei:
Damn… He did it again 😉
LMan:
Nada certainly knows how to create a scary atmosphere in his tunes. Trippy!
omoroca:
Nice one somehow, but also something missing, I don't know what it is.
Makke:
Like the idea, but why is everything so quiet? Nada has interesting take on things.
trondlindanger:
Original thing based on my favourite composer Tim Follon.
Tas:
Its quite nice but no golden apple.
Dan:
Def an improvement on the original incarnation
Skitz:
Nada is coming on nicely but I think this one is a step back. The leads all cuts itself and with such a long attack sounds odd. The whole mix is too low and it could have been so much better…
anaconda:
Simple and a really peaceful tune to listen to. Lacks just a little bit to get a Very Good mark. But other than that it's a Good with a capital G-song.
eliot:
Not my style, but still good.
Waz:
Quite liked this, a different idea even if it's not always there in terms of sound. Parts of it get a bit repetitive, but there's enough there to keep it interesting. Maybe a little bit of over-reliance on the SID sounds here?