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Beautiful

I can imagine this being the music playing while person A just got mortally wounded with an arrow during an epic war, and person B is enraged and tries to run toward person A, while person C is restraining person B, with the "it's no use" facial expression. All this is happening in slow motion, by the way, and there is no audio other than this song.

wyldfyre1 responds:

very interesting image you got from this song. Awesome haha thanks for the review.

Meh.

It's got some problems, including the fact that it is repetetive, as well as the somewhat poor equalization. The synth sound could be better And to top it all off, it's really generic.

All in all it sounds okay but it's nothing I would listen to.

shiningstar16 responds:

Thanks for the input! To be honest I have no idea how to do equalization therefore i'm left with this flucuating sound which is quite annoying. It's based on a simple pattern so I'd be amazed if anyone didn't consider it repetitive. If you have any tips on how to make a sound song better I'd be happy to hear them :)

This is sick.

What an excellent recording. Job well done. I can't really think of any ways to improve this.

Pretty awesome!

Overall I like this song; it combines sick-sounding elements of space synth with epic break drums.

There are certain parts where it is blatant that the drums came from a sliced sample. Or at least, it sounds like they did. I would perhaps smooth that out a little better.

I don't know if the title fits this very well. It sounds like a 60-mile-per-hour futuristic mine cart chase. I could definitely see this being used in a video game.

This is pretty sick.

Except for the part around 1:00 or so that lasts for like 30 seconds. It seems as though the same notes are played over and over. However, the rest of the song is epic, but I also wish the drums had a little more variation. I like it.

Also dude, did you actually record this or did you use a VST? If you used VSTs I would absolutely love to know which ones you used.

Evil-Dog responds:

yeah I'm a bit of a pattern composer where I repeat my riffs, sometimes for too long.
I do record my stuff, guitars and bass, drums made on the computer with my usual samples for each hits

Nothing surpasses this.

This has got to be one of the greatest songs of all time. Truly creative, and excellent integration of multiple high-quality musical concepts.
You definitely need to improve the ending though (maybe fade back into piano), and make the first four or so notes less awkward.
It makes me so sad to see such a perfect song end so abruptly.

HILARIOUS!

Excellent beat and backing synth, plus I couldn't stop laughing at the lyrics at first!
Dude! Literally, I was rolling on the floor, and I couldn't stop crying! That's how hilarious it was!!!! LOL!

Here we go again...

Come on, people, we're still in the "Let's do a remix of Gerudo Valley!" era? Lol. There are countless remixes of this song. Plus, this wasn't equalized properly. I definitely think this needs a lot of improvement in that area. Maybe improve the synth a little more. It gets a bit horrendous at around 1:55.

Rhyhart responds:

So just because there are several remixs of Gerudo Valley makes this a bad one?Besides that I never knew there was a "era" for this song. The Legend of Zelda has many great songs which I love so I thought why not do a remix of one. I also didn't think it would offend anyone but I guess everyone has different views.

Some expert critique.

Your remixes sound good, and they have a really nice sound. However, they all sound relatively the same, especially since you WAY overuse that fast snare build (like the one at around 0:10 to 0:12 or so). It seems like you are too unoriginal with the drums. The constant bass drum is too cliché, as is the snare build. Do something original with your remixes. That's what it's all about. I'm giving you a 6 because I know you can do better than this. This should be some inspiration.

EliteFerrex responds:

I understand what you mean about the snare roll, and have honestly been trying to weed it out of some of my songs, but there is one thing you should know: The reason my songs sound so similar is because... that's how I want them to sound. To be honest, with the exception of requests, almost all of my remixes are made for personal enjoyment. I know most of them sound similar, but this is also true for many famous artists of multiple genres. Anyway, I appreciate your critique, but I would certainly hope that at least the effort I put into my songs earns more than a 6.

Very Well Done.

EPIC Score. Nothing else to it.

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