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Song Info:
Artist: Zeropage
Title: Ambient India
Score:
(3 reviews)
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Artist Comment:
A dance track with Indian instruments. Don't miss this!  ;)

Review this song! - Song Reviews (3):

MemberViba (various) 17 Mar. 2006
Overall, an accomplised tune that is quite an epic almost...

This tune is not really dance, despite the fast beat, rather it is something I imagined would sound really cool on a TV slot of some kind...

Anyway, this tune is really busy, but hangs together marvellously..there is a kind of acidy drive through the track tha t compliments the more authentic sounds.

It is a marriage that works perfectly..the "bollywood" vox works particularly well.

The mixdown is perfect, and the sound of the overall production is very close to pro...

downloading strongly recommended
Rating: (9.0)

Memberdraco draconis (other) 16 Mar. 2006
Hi Zeropage!

I've listened your track and I think that I must review it Hope you enjoy my review. :yes:
I think you are a professional ethno-chill-ambient musician. I love this song, and this feeling. My other favorite one! It has awesome soundquality and mastered really professional, like a commercial cd.

Hmm, maybe bass needs more energy ... and needs high-tech analog remaster?

Chill-out feeling:10
Arangement: 10
Bass:8
beat:10
creativity:10
drums and hihs: 10
feeling: 10
melody: 10
samples: 10
skills: 10
sound: 10
structure: 10
quality: 9

Overall rating: 9.76 !!!

:hail:

Regards: Draco
Rating: (10.0)

ArtistMate (various) 15 Mar. 2006
And a very nice song again! :lovemusic:
If i don't look out i will be a Zeropage-fan  ;)
When i a saw that the music has a dance genre i got frightened, because in my mind dance music equals simple melodies and rhythm.
But fortunately i was in error.
The beginning: the traditional Indian sitar in great quality. It sounds great! The deep pad in the background is a little monoton here but only if i concentrate on it. The flute is also great. Hearing the melodies here i realize that you know everything about making indian music :) The bass from 00:19 to 00:35 is loud a little. It dominates and it supress the other things.
Then come the drums. I don't think that the bass is lower here just the drums compensate it. They are also great quality. The pad in the background with the flanger gives a great oriental athmosphere of the song. The singing women's voice is nice too. Do she singing in indian language?
Then comes the mediate part with the wonderful sitar(I love it!) and the bass guitar maybe. Then the flutes come and the well-known instruments with new melodies. And despite the song is 6:30 long it doesn't get boring i like all seconds of it.
It's almost perfect, just the bass disturbs me in the beginning. I give 9,5. Good job :hail:
Rating: (9.5)


Extra Info:
Genre: Dance, Chillout Dance
Length: 6 min 26 sec
Release year: 2005
Made using: Cubase, VSTi's
File location: soundcloud.com
Added: 14 Mar. 2006
Download Options:
File size: 6036 kB
File type: [MP3]
Link: Download this song (save as)
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Song Stats:
Overall rating: 9.5
Total downloads: 897
This week downloads: 0
Current chart´s position: Not on charts.
Best chart´s position: 8th
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Comments (12):
ArtistZeropage [29th. March 0:20] [62.167.35.2]
yeah, glad you like it :) we put our tracks on OMD's for free... there's a cd you can order at the artistlaunch.com cd shop. would be nice to be signed, though... the album is finished and sounds good, we just need a distributor...
MemberSunburnt Octopus [27th. March 4:46] [69.22.9.132]
wow. i'm glad i found this track. i love this style... um, why arent you signed?
ArtistZeropage [21st. March 17:01] [84.227.44.195]
lol, thanks! if we ever make a video for this we come back to you :D
MemberProvos [21st. March 15:46] [207.144.79.192]
Holy flying monkey crap! This song is so frikkin' amazing I want to go dancing in the streets wearing nothing but a fake toupe and headphones. 10/10 from me. Amazing, amazing...
ArtistZeropage [17th. March 18:53] [84.226.146.114]
thanks Viba! i owe you a review :)
ArtistZeropage [17th. March 18:45] [84.226.146.114]
thanks, ambient bro!  ;)
ArtistAmBeam [17th. March 18:39] [217.98.20.20]
OMFG......

You.... you have surprised me once again....


This song is FUKKIN GREAT! Wonderful! Reminds me Delerium, and I love this group! Beat, bass, vocals, these synths (!!!), everything is beautiful and sounds so professional.. I wish I could do something like that.. You inspired me to make music once again! Thank you much for sharing your music...

Your fan, AmBeam

ArtistZeropage [16th. March 18:51] [62.167.36.29]
hehe... yeah sb with kx drivers. but don't worry, the production is fully digital. it never gets thru the soundblaster...  ;)
MemberDraconis [16th. March 17:36] [84.0.183.181]
Soundblaster monitoring??? Uhh...
ArtistZeropage [16th. March 17:08] [62.167.36.29]
yo draco, many thanks for the stellar ratings :D yeah, a analog mastering like in your "slow machine love" would be nice. but it's all digital and hard to get out of the computer with only the soundblaster card which i use for monitoring, lol
MemberDraconis [16th. March 14:58] [81.182.190.98]
Very, very good track, add to my favorites!
ArtistZeropage [15th. March 20:10] [84.227.48.250]
lol, thanks Mate! and if we don't look out we will be fans of your reviews! :excited: and yes, the singing is in Indian, but i don't know what the words mean, i hope it's nothing bad...  ;) Any Indian ctg member who could translate?

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