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Song Info:
Artist: Abyss
Title: Madre luna
Score:
(2 reviews)
http://images.soundclick.com/04/images/a/song/abyssal+madreluna2.jpg
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Artist Comment:
This story speaks about an indian mother , who brings a boy to life. Its about nature, wind and life.

Sorry for my english

Greetings :D

Review this song! - Song Reviews (2):

MemberSpiralBox (various) 01 Apr. 2005
This has got one of the best melodies I've heard in a film-score piece of music for quite a while! This is incredibly moving stuff. I love those variations between solo piano + flute and full orchestra.

This sounds very convincing - just like the real thing. I can really imagine this playing in a film. Sounds better than a lot of film scores that I here.

The only bad points with this, are that in some of the full orchestral bits, e.g. around 0:45 it tends to sound a bit too drowned in reverb. I know that can be a great way of making "articial" strings sound more like the real thing, but it sounds a bit overdone here.

Also - it isn't really long enough. Doesn't really sound complete. I reckon you could have easily padded this out to at least 6 or 7 minutes with different variations, introducing new themes etc.

Very impressive though...

Rating: (8.5)

Artistn3p5u5 (christmas) 30 Oct. 2004
Fantastic orchestral track here. I don't really understand the description but the song definitely tells a story, whatever it is. The progression and transition from orchestra - solo piano - ensemble is just awesome. :) The different leads are used very well and the accompaniment (sounds like low strings and choir?) accents it well. The "fills" with windchimes, harp, etc. are very well done and contribute to the professional sound. Some minor nitpicks- I think the grace notes in the melody (starting at 1:00) are unnecessary. The low end string section could have used a better volume envelope to avoid sounding "messy" during some chord changes.

Great stuff. :beer: :bravo:
Rating: (9.5)


Extra Info:
Genre: Classical, Film music
Length: 2 min 34 sec
Release year: October 2004
Made using: Renoise
File location: www.soundclick.com
Added: 19 Oct. 2004
Download Options:
File size: 2469 kB
File type: [MP3]
Link: Download this song (save as)
Alternative: Download this song (save as)
Song Stats:
Overall rating: 9
Total downloads: 92
This week downloads: 0
Current chart´s position: Not on charts.
Best chart´s position: 13th
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Comments (5):
Guestmisha [8th. August 9:47] [89.40.49.113]
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ArtistAbyss [21st. July 23:53] [83.36.195.51]
Thank you suspenflute and SpiralBox for give part of your time reviewing this song. I apreciated this a lot :) I put your comments in my soundclick page. Thanks! :D

Greetings from Madrid!
Peace
ArtistAbyss [21st. July 23:34] [83.36.195.51]
Hey PartySan :) You can hear the song yet in link above. In this page you can stream the song (hi fi if you can), the download service it is not operative

Greetings :)
ArtistPartySan [21st. July 10:26] [217.73.160.158]
man! Get a new host! :cop:
Soundclick sucks like hell... I don't wanna register to download this.
ArtistoZostomia [16th. May 16:04] [85.157.192.220]
Its a very good song, BUT it needs few minor fixes!

Soften The instruments! its sounds cheap when it changes that way!
Its a typical tracking error :D

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