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| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #2 - Dance of the Yao People | |
| Artist: | Liu Tieshan and Mao Yüan |
| Comment: | Composed in 1950, "Dance of the Yao People" combined folk melodies and rhythms of the Yao people from the Yunan province, southwestern China. Information comes from the liner notes for "Phases of the Moon", a 1981 compact disk published by CBS Records. "Fred Milgrom (founder of MH) gave me heaps of latitude, for which I can only be grateful. I actually studied Chinese and Japanese recordings and instruments for some of these pieces, absurdly serious as that may sound." (NB) |
LMan:
Like it a lot. Decent electronic music. William Orbit esque, too, which is a good thing.
sumppi:
Sounds a lot like Art of Noise (Paranoimia anyone?) which ain't bad. Actually, quite nice.
soppa:
Me like a lot, maybe one complaint though, could use a bit more variety.
vernest:
Corny thus great!
Makke:
I really like it! Especially considering the original doesn't gvie you that much to work with.
LaLa:
Cool instruments, technically sounds very good, but it should be shortened to make it more punchy, because it's a little drawn out.
Tas:
Cant make up my mind if I like it or not… On one hand its a bit repetative, but on the oither has its highlights. Think it just wins me over enough to mark it as very good. But it was a close call
omoroca:
Strange style, I don't like it. But technically it's Ok.
Gildan:
Dont get me wrong, this is very good but it just seems to repetitive for me
westerling:
Hmm. Sounds like Fem myror… three minutes into the tune. But overall it´s good!
Waz:
It's a good attempt at covering a very limited C64 tune (as it's not very long). It can be a bit repetitve though so it needs to be shortened.
anaconda:
Good synth tune.
eliot:
Nice, but too repetitive…
nettuno:
Err, is a good conversion, but…