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Okay, I am not into metal songs, but this is awesome. Smooth, clean, and brilliant. I suggest that you continue this song series. My friend loves zeppelins. He'll appreciate this as well.

Zero1996 responds:

Thanks for your review, I really appreciate it. Not sure when the rest of the songs will be out, but I will try my best.

Thanks.

~Zero

Transitions and instrumentation is well done. I feel it's missing something, but it's a nice track. 4.5/5.

sasuke-uchiha42475 responds:

Thanks.

Keep working on this! This would make a great entry.
(rating this 5 cuz i want to hear more, isn't final rating lol)

DetiousMusic responds:

Thanks man! (:
Don't worry I'm working on it now!

Interesting mix of things you have here...awesome, glad I listened to this. 4.5/5.

JQiscool responds:

Thanks!
Thanks for the good rating too.

Great right off the bat. Just a side note, maybe this is a little too upbeat for dubstep, but that's just in my opinion. 4.5/5.

eghcvg responds:

yea i know what you're saying. i was thinking the same but i like the sound of some dubstep that has very melodic and harmonic roots. instead singular gritty bass notes (which sounds awesome don't get me wrong) but i like the richness of a good harmony. thanks for the feedback. much appreciated.

Great job. That synth is awesome. 5/5.

Matt-Porter responds:

Thanks a bunch, glad you like it.

Trying to make this review short, because my ears are already bleeding. Try something else.

TheAntiMatter responds:

I will try something else, then. Sorry for your ears, I didn't know my music could turn men into women.

Nice intro. I think you should have just cut right to the drums @0:23. Pad is a little heavy and plucky, you just should smooth that out a little. Good job. 4/5.

SiegWin responds:

Thank you :)

This isn't bad for a loop, but the first 3 seconds of the song made me realize how great this would be in a song as a transition. I suggest you try to fit this in a song. Good job, overall. 4/5.

g4ebguyGT responds:

Yea I've been trying to think of a intro and ending.

Wow, nice job (I have not mastered the orchestral and classic styles yet). Some parts remind me of the Onestop midi file. You also had a really nice dist guitar in there, really rev'd the song up. Goes into a perfect loop as well. I'd say this is good for a flash game, instead of a full scale production game but, still though, great job. 4.5/5.

SourJovis responds:

Every style is different to master. I don't really have any tips for you I'm afraid. Just listen to orchestral and or classical pieces, learn what each instrument can or can't do, and how to simulate that. Use a lot of fades varying velocity levels and tone lengths, vibrato and if you can legato. There are a lot of people who are better at this than I am, and who have better software. I can improve a lot.
There are plenty of good flash games on this site. It'd would be great if this were used in one of them.

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