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The Song Of Storms...

Successfully combining elements of classicism and ambient tones, this track is a decent rendition of piece played in the windmill. By the way, that windmill guy sure was creepy wasn't he?

Musica17 responds:

Ok I'm breaking away from my boring 'thank you' message and instead conversing first. . . He was creepy!! Yet I love him anyways, he added a bit of a light-hearted comical touch to the story and gave us the ability to cause my most favorite natural occurance. And now for the thank you. . . Thank you for your review! I thoroughly enjoy those who take the time to jump into the music world to review my pieces, whether they describe genre or critique my style, it's always a big help to see everyone's words.

Well Now...

You have certainly proved that the Super Mario Brothers theme can indeed be translated into ska... And rather well I might add.

By the way, do you think the underwater theme would makr a classical waltz? I do...

giftedbuttwisted responds:

Thanks and yeah I think so

This Is What It Would Be Like If Miyamoto Was...

...Way Ahead Of His Time In The Late 1980's. When I hear this track, I imagine the most incredible and epic NES game complete with an expansive world, Z targeting, and a faerie that goes "HEY!" "HEY!" "LISTEN!" But seriously, great job by including all those cinematic leads and turns, which make Ocarina's overworld so epic, and ending it with the ocarina's Song of Time. Marvelous, I say.

Exactly33 responds:

Perfect review. You get the point of this piece. Thanks I thought it would be a good touch for the ending.

Yep...

This ambient effect holds true to its namesake. Almost reminds me of Mass Effect for some reason. So anyway, if any of you guys are flash animators, and you have a serious scene where something subtle is lurking behind the corners, or some kind of imminent threat is posing itself (For ex: bomb under the table next to a tied up hostage, Hero running to save hostage, clues to a murder take drastic turnabout in case upon discovery of new evidence, etc.) then use this track. It will fit perfectly, trust me. The author mentions that this track will be used a Phoenix Wright fan game. Now that you mention it, this does sound similar to the melody that plays whenever you find startling new evidence. I think it is the same melody, only now, it is Mass Effectisized.

remotecube responds:

Actually, it's not really the same melody. I love that you think it was, though, because that means I captured the "essence" (if I can use such a retarded sounding word) of the original's at least a little bit. I definitely agree with you that it would fit into all of those situations.

Thanks alot for the review and compliments!

Run guys! It's the Caramel Dance!

Although a Carameldansen may not have the same finesse that a Rick roll might have, it is good in its own right. Your 8-bit rendition was very accurate according to its rhythm and melody. Now all I have to do now, is raise my hands and flap 'em madly while I swing my butt from side to side.

tsunami334 responds:

Well I believe if you ask any youtuber what this is because there are so many videos of this and thank you very much for the review

Honk Honk.

Sounds like a bunch of rythmic honks at first. Then it breaks, and some 8-bit stylized rave tunes come in to battle the honks. So to combat the rave tunes, the honks shift into Hardcore mode. They ensue in a tactical battle with a couple of enigmatic pauses. When the battle heats up, the honks and tunes make sweet musical necter.

Anth0n responds:

I wasn't thinking about that when I made this, but it works :)

Very Fast, and Long Too!

I enjoyed the length of this piece. It streams through my ears like nutrional food the body needs. The piece is very outgoing, but has a calm demeanor. I savor the notes' chemistry. Very rythmatic, I hear all those echoes hitting at the right time. By the way, is it me or do I detect a hint of an Offspring song around the begining/middle part. Doesn't matter to me because that was a good song anyway, and I like what was done with it. Besides, more techno artist can learn from this piece.

cornandbeans responds:

yay! :D I'm glad you noticed how long it was. I was going for a professional track length, instead of the normal 1-2 minute tunes I usually do. :)

Nice vocab man, lol. It isn't everyday that I get a review with so much effort put into it. :D Thanks again.

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