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Old May 22 2008, 6:39 AM

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Old May 23 2008, 3:29 AM

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I don't know why anyone would associate it with game music but then I dont play computer games. I thought it was atmospheric and more film noir. A bit obsessive again in its repitition of motives as you did in Obscene obsession but contextualised differently.
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Old May 23 2008, 3:33 AM

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ablyth: Probably because I work in computer games...

It is a bit repetative in all honesty, but already explained that there wasn't any kind of work in composition elements. What came out, came out! So I didn't try to get away from that. Just stuck to it (liked it) and went on... But I still enjoyed it a great deal!

Thanks for your comments guys!
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Old May 23 2008, 11:52 AM

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The beginning part of the piano will be great for any Tim Burton movie, dark, ominous and mysterious. The sound effects really add a new dimension to the piece, makes it a whole lot more spacey. That said, I thought the middle parts of the piano weren't written too well, but you stated that it was an improvisation, so that should work fine. Love the transition back to the main theme, nice touch.

Good job as usual, nikolas!
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