The Heist [Part 2]

SpriteBat wrote on 5/17/2010, 6:10 AM
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All original, composed with synth and beatbox. This song reminded me of one of my older songs called "The Heist", so I decided to make it the sequal. I imagined some type of stealthy operation as I was making this. I hope you also get that feeling when you hear it.  The picture is from Sly Cooper, a video game that relates to this theme.

Thanks for listening!

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Spartano wrote on 5/17/2010, 9:05 AM
Exzellente Musik! Herzlichen Gruß dein Musikfreund Joachim!

Mein Künstler name ist Spartano 301, meine Freunde nennen mich Joachim, meine Jahrelange Erfahrung in der Musik ist das abmischen ( Mastern ) der Musik.

Mein Musikstill ist sehr breit gefächert, Trance, Dance, Pop, und Rock.

Musik ist für mich ein wichtige Teil meines Lebens, und es macht Spaß immer neue Musiker kennen zu lernen,

lg, von Joachim.

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Lehar wrote on 5/17/2010, 8:07 PM
As said, for me the escape is described here in comparison to the first part. The thief runs, flees because he is pursued, can briefly hide, allow themselves a short breathing space, to flee, however, then again further because he was still discovered at the last minute, nevertheless. 
Once again, according to your style interprets very well. With this personal impression for my part, I would have wished a few more small effects more to the tension. Discreet Violin Staccatos, for example. It is, however, only my personal feeling.
Once again, unfortunately, "The Heist" has lost a star on his escape!


Regards
Lehar


What means: "...to make it sequal"? Don't found it in the Dictionary!
papajeff wrote on 5/17/2010, 10:20 PM
Hi, you did a great job with a lot of work! The rhythm of the drum sounds like Metal, but for my personality, i miss strong hjeavy distortion guitars.
Regards, Jeff
Guitorb wrote on 5/31/2010, 9:34 AM
 Excellent composition! Worthy of 5 stars on that basis alone. I like the hooter (I think that's what it's called)instrument sound. I don't like the kick drum (or tom perhaps). It reminds me of the frustration I used to get from trying to reproduce good bass sounds through cheap speakers. A memory that I would just as soon forget.