Bond Does Halloween

Nickillus wrote on 10/27/2015, 4:50 AM
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What with a new Bond film and Halloween all happening within a few days of each other, I thought this made sense.  Or to put it another way, I was messing around, thinking about another Halloween tune, and I noticed it sounding more Bond tune like as it progressed.  Maybe subconscious excitement about seeing the film, after all the hype . . . . . ?  About eighteen layered tracks of midi instruments, but it still has any munber of rough edges.  All matrix editor from scratch as usual.  Thanks for listening, if you do.

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jimrox1 wrote on 10/27/2015, 8:48 AM

second time today i play your stuff . It has charisma .... Nice  work . Greets ,J

NorbertSN wrote on 10/27/2015, 1:24 PM

Nice "bondish" helloween track.

I do like your "Fungality" most, but this one does have a special character to it.

Like Bond in a Ghost Town.

Very nice.

PS: Might be my headphone, but the sound seems to be a bit oversteered - at the edge at times.

Former user wrote on 10/28/2015, 3:50 AM

yours are always musical performances where nothing is defined.
in short, they do not lack ideas and create with great musical intelligence.
Also this track is an example, nothing is predefined but everything is pure fantasy musical
compliments

franco

SpriteBat wrote on 10/28/2015, 4:06 AM

Really cool, and yes, I hear the subtle hint of Bond music. It reminds me of a more modern version of the soundtrack to 007 Goldeneye, the game (playing that will always be a great childhood memory for me, so that is meant as a compliment). I can imagine this as video game music, not just for Bond, but probably any game with an intense, slightly creepy feel to it. Anyway, there are lots of interesting sounds and ideas. Nice work.

Jinty wrote on 10/28/2015, 4:27 AM

Hello Nikillus

Cool track, I like it, well done!!!!!!

All the best,

Jinty....

Farstom wrote on 10/28/2015, 7:29 AM

cool werk

well done

i like it

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TetleyAnderton wrote on 10/31/2015, 4:38 PM

Happy Halloween to you too ..  Because I like what you have treated to us here.

martinheeremans wrote on 11/6/2015, 5:01 AM

I really like this tune bro!

Opens (1sec) fat bass, and not to aggressive.

Later as the song developed (around 1:20) the in and out of tune synth suits the bass and the godlike ah, ah, ah voice (I love that part with the bass the most)

I can see where it oversteers a bit too much, to where I thought it was going to end (much to soon I might add!) at times, but you do pull it back in, with a nice bass drop which is always good to hear, just took a while to get there.

The workdown of the beat at the end (when it is definitely the end now) is very nicely done however.

I don't know how you guys do it. Produce a track, with your own complete synth pieces.

The FX work is the bit I find hard to do when the entire track is in one synth.

Even after splitting it up into different synth tracks, it never sounds how I want it with the synth. No matter what reverb/compression settings I apply.

I reckon the comment about this being the modern version of goldeneye theme song from the N64 and a James Bond ghost town are spot on.

martinheeremans wrote on 11/6/2015, 5:01 AM

I really like this tune bro!

Opens (1sec) fat bass, and not to aggressive.

Later as the song developed (around 1:20) the in and out of tune synth suits the bass and the godlike ah, ah, ah voice (I love that part with the bass the most)

I can see where it oversteers a bit too much, to where I thought it was going to end (much to soon I might add!) at times, but you do pull it back in, with a nice bass drop which is always good to hear, just took a while to get there.

The workdown of the beat at the end (when it is definitely the end now) is very nicely done however.

I don't know how you guys do it. Produce a track, with your own complete synth pieces.

The FX work is the bit I find hard to do when the entire track is in one synth.

Even after splitting it up into different synth tracks, it never sounds how I want it with the synth. No matter what reverb/compression settings I apply.

I reckon the comment about this being the modern version of goldeneye theme song from the N64 and a James Bond ghost town are spot on.