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Sleep City Limits
Freeware Account  By: Sleep City Metalworkers [10/20/03]
04:20, 4.17mb , 128kbps
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Symphonic Electronica


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Review By: mridlen
Review Date: 03/26/2005
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Review: The drums and bass both shine on this track. The drums on one hand, very well sequenced, remind me of the Linkin Park song "Session." Especially noteworthy are the subtle panning effects. The bass is also very noteworthy, with it's jazzy coffee shop slide to it. The orchestration tinkers around in the background while this driving beat keeps the the tempo high. This is nothing short of amazing. When is this going to be featured in a film?
 
Review By: Brillman
Review Date: 12/10/2003
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Review: I especially love the intro, which sounds like pure filmmusic to me (Philip Glass). The beats then arrive and add another dimension to the track, they're very well done and the sounds quality on a whole is faultless as far as i can tell, plenty of air & great sounds are used throughout:) Also love the 1st chord progression before the drums really pick up, just before 1":D Summary: Not much wrong here. I'm sure this could easily accentuate/describe a film sequence, only gripe are the constant changes & progressions, which somewhat spoil the listening flow, would also have liked the intro to return at the end but that's just me;-) Downloaded!
 


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