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offline cx from Norway on 2006-08-12 17:32 [#01952985]
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Hehe so, I've been working hard the last few months on my
next minialbum, the concept was to make something for a
movie that didn't exist.

It's a short movie though, only 31MB for the soundtrack.
I have one song to sample, and the rest in a rar file, if
you like the sample I can bet you will like the rest too..

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-08-12 17:36 [#01952986]
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does it explain the meaning of life through pseudoscience?


 

offline cx from Norway on 2006-08-12 17:36 [#01952988]
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no, sadly it's just a concept album about uh, my inner self


 

offline swift_jams from big sky on 2006-08-12 17:47 [#01952990]
Points: 7577 Status: Lurker | Followup to cx: #01952988



If by "inner self" you mean "in my butt", I'm totally
there.





D/L Now, yard work, listen/comments later.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2006-08-13 12:31 [#01953421]
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Another great album by Coax. This one is alot more mature
than your others.

Theme for Isolde is my favorite but ends too abruptly, a bit
more work on this could fill important space on a demo. A
demo for an rpg/anime company. I know I say that way too
much but it's true. Your music is strictly meant for
scores.

Julie Reverdeux has your usual repetitive/addictive sound,
which is good but maybe overused. Great choice of sounds
though, especially the one that comes 28 seconds in.

Highworth Road I was alright, too repetitive and ended
without a proper end phase. In short, filler.

Raven Serenade was interesting, it had an aggresive melody
that calmed down, which I wasn't expecting. I think the
direction was all wrong on this one, I felt it should have
built up to something with more energy (a new instrument).
But it's not my place to say where the direction will go,
still a good track.

Lost City was AWESOME. I loved this one, it gave me snes rpg
nostalgia. Perfect mood and structure. I'd like to hear more
like this one. A+

Russi was Raven's depressed twin. I liked it more because
the synth work ontop had a mysterious emotion. I'd like to
hear that melody on top of something else non-repetative.
I'll admit you get away with that too much as a failsafe for
structure. This one also ended abruptly, you released this
album a bit too fast. (maybe you were excited?) :P

Highworth Road II was much better than the former, I really
enjoyed the calming effects you gave it. Give this one more
work, it could be something even better. Great track.

The Zi, (which has been on 2 or 3 of your other albums.
Why?) has great energy. I liked it.

Mun, beautiful. Took my breath away, which isn't hard, I'm a
smoker. Perfect choice for sounds. I'm at a loss of words.
Scrumtralecent.

Tavern Romp, sounds like you're playing the field of typical
score themes, which works but I wouldn't suggest these go an
album.

Moonrain was alright. Same thoughts as Tavern Romp.

Highworth Road III sounded bland


 


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