Eighties Throwback

Nickillus wrote on 3/14/2016, 6:52 PM
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Ok, so I'll admit I wasn't aiming at an eighties sounding track.  Listening back over it, with its synth and drum sounds it occurred to me that's where I ended up.  Some good times just stick with you I guess.  My college years . . . . . .   Kind of pop, but not really enough for me to think it deserved to be in that category.  I'm probably wrong - I usually am.

Magix guitars, DN-e1, with Curve 2 and Alchemy bits and pieces mostly.  All midi vst as usual.  Thanks for listening, if you do.

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Former user wrote on 3/14/2016, 11:23 PM

hallo nick ich finde diesen track so:einfach cool

sie sind vobildfunktion für mich in music.ich habe noch kein musicstudium ich spiele ohne noten einfach so nach gefühl.

 

ich bewundere sie sie sind ein talent

 

peace

Former user wrote on 3/15/2016, 6:07 AM

Dear Nick, your style of composition in the last two songs seem very changed.
the use of electronic instrumentation seems much sharper.
Also I find the rhythm more aggressive, but then never miss your touch of progressive rock.
you can do so much good.
This positive change, musically we must always look for new roads
go to great

franco

Jinty wrote on 3/16/2016, 2:13 AM

Hello Nikillus,

Great track as always, I like it!!!!!!!

All the best,

Jinty...

Pat_02 wrote on 3/16/2016, 11:27 AM

Bravo ! très originale comme musique, j'aime bien.

très bien composée, mixée, et composée.

Il y a un instrument qui sonne faut qui a un peu le son d'une harpe électrique ou est en décalage avec le reste, mais je pense que c'est voulu à partir de 3 minutes 34 jusqu'à 4 minutes 32,

moi personnellement j'aurais préféré une vraie mélodie qui aurait été plus jolie je pense, mais cela reste une impression, chacun ses goûts,

enfin, bien pour l'originalité de cette musique.

5 étoiles et je mes dans mes favoris.

Cordialement.

Patrick

HellRaiser wrote on 3/16/2016, 4:03 PM

At first I noticed the variation of your cover design. The music starts with ping pong stereo. After this short rhythm part you add a pleasent melody. It is a mixture of ambient sounds with untypical drums, I think. Well done again, I like the music and the sound *****

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 3/16/2016, 6:33 PM

Great orchestration suggestive atmospheres !!! ciao da sandro

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Maboe wrote on 3/17/2016, 2:22 PM

The orchestration really sounds a bit like the 80ies, but your music is different, it has a special atmosphere, melodies far from mainstream.

It´s your own style and I like it a lot!

Mathias

beabea wrote on 4/8/2016, 2:31 PM

...ich habe schon einige stücke von dir gehört...die mich alle irgendwie nicht besonders berührt haben...dieses hier klingt ein wenig experimentierend...was mir gut gefällt......80er jahre scheint es für meine erinnerungen eher nicht zu sein...vielleicht mehr 70er...in richtung emerson, lake & palmer...ein bisschen frühe genesis...progressive rock...in einer anderen form...auf jeden fall ein spannendes stück, das ich sehr gerne & aufmerksam gehört habe...