Love it! More please :)
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oh whatever!
Another cooporation between Thijs (Tizzle Ma Nizzle Frizzle), Niels Hak and me.
This was the last of polyrhythm assignments we had to fulfill for school. This time there were little to no restrictions, so well... We made use of that. This was a turboproduction: made in 2 mornings.
The idea behind this piece is obviously an elevator. To be more precise: an elevator in a luxury hotel at the beach. Hence all the weird sounds and... Just give it a listen! ;)
Feel free to use it in your crazy flash submissions.
Love it! More please :)
Great!! It sounds... funny in an awesome way... ;)
haha that's what we were trying to do so.. thanks :D
Very interesting! I really like the approach to the song and how you started it out and everything. I can see it as a film score to a movie of some sort. And I love the guitar fading in and out at 1:03. Just awesome. The drum has a fun feel that makes me want to dance almost. AND THE FLUTES AT 1:27!! Love any sort of flutes really :3 The song does kind of get awkward when it breaks away from the song to do some sound effects like at 1:25. It turns out to work well as a transition though, sometimes it just sounds a little awkward. Also, the xylophone solo at 1:41 is good, but when it starts to get flat, I don't know, I think I can see what you are going for, but I don't really think it fits too well. The song is really interesting overall, great use of instruments. It sounds like it would go along to a montage of people doing goofy stuff in an elevator and they get themselves back into shape by the time they get to the next floor to stop at to look normal for the people who walk in. I really enjoyed listening to this though, awesome work.
Also, it'd be awesome if you could check out my original song "Boundless" and give feedback!
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Hello Stunkel,
thanks a lot for this review! Our intension was to make the music speak for itself and I have to agree that because of al the sound effects and crazy solos this song just got less serious, but we've had a great time composing this.
btw, at 1:41 it's not a xylophone but a marimba... :P this friend of mine gets really angry when you say that, lol...
I'll check this song of yours ;)
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.