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| STIL comment | "I produced the music and sound effects for the C64, Spectrum 128k, and Amstrad versions. Jonathan Dunn handled the 48k Spectrum version which was a completely different set of tunes. I really enjoyed working on this. Paulie Hughes wrote a new C64 driver as Martin had just left Ocean, and nobody could understand how to use his driver." (GB) |
The SIE:
What a nonsense, I like it, and it makes me kinda happy. Good work!!
anaconda:
It starts out very good, but is maybe a bit heard it before for the rest.
Chris Abbott:
I'm not sure we should punish people for cliches, or for being part of a particular style, no matter how old/new. My main problem with it is that it's not very atmospheric compared to something like Children.
infamous:
Ah well… We all gotta start somewere, this aint a bad effort and at least its well mastered and clean sounding.
Dr Future:
I like it… Flawless & trancey tune.
prowler:
Heard it before, but still sounds good!
LMan:
Straight forward trance remix. Nothing particularly wrong with it, but this whole piece is a 90s trance clichée - a saw synth, an off-beat bass, and used-to-death 909 drum patterns.
omoroca:
Mixing is messy, sound is too wannabe-Vengaboys! The pitch change at 2:37 is as necessary as a crop.
Gildan:
Plain boring really. Def nothing to make it stand out in todays standards
weasel:
Too 'normal' for me in the general. Too 'chart-like' mass-style without any real 'spirit' it seems… 😉 Sorry…
eliot:
Nice try… But a bit boring 😀
Waz:
A bit too obvious trance-by-numbers to really sustain that much interest. There's nothing drastically wrong with it, but the drum patterns etc are just overdone to death and it needs more invention.