One of best songs on NG
Hey there,
This here's a remix of Stephen Walking's Strong Arm, so credit goes to him for the amazing original track. Also, I just started a Facebook page, so head on and like me: http://www.facebook.com/p ages/CamoRawr/29148790420 7575
Please review!
Hope you all enjoy it.
One of best songs on NG
All those machines sound like when..
..you drilled a hole into your brain before making this. Seriously though, this is awesome man, I really hope to see more!
Love it
You happened to change my views on something i have never really been a fan of dubstep with a higher end bass but i love this song and i think it was very thoroughly pleasing keep up the good work and hopefully my songs will get approved soon so you can check out mine ;)
not bad! :D
The mechanical arm/ drill noises were a nice touch, and the build up here was really nice...
The drop on the other hand could use some work; The high pitched bit at 1:22 killed me though
everything sounded pretty well balanced, the samples were all clean and clear, and then that noice dropped... I had to stop the song... it was bad times :L
I think that this remix has some really strong points, and some not so strong ones; I have to agree with Phobotech... great sounds here, but everything is better in moderation.
Great effort!
~Sonik
-Review Request Club-
Cool!
You pull off some fascinating and creative mechanical sound effects in here, translated to music.
...almost to a fault. You know that bit at 1:24-1:37? That bit overall outstays its welcome pretty early on, and yet it's PROMINENTLY displayed throughout the song, it seems...it's pretty annoying, to be honest, and it hurts it's replay value.
"Oh yeah, this song is cool and all, but it's also the 'drill' song." :/
I think it's really neat how you incorprorate the epic symphony with the video game backing, and like I said, you pull off some REALLY NEAT shit in this song...but that one, repetitive bit keeps it from getting a 10 for me.
Everything in Moderation. It was fine in small doses.
Voted 5.
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