c64 Ghouls 'n Ghosts (The Moody Ghoul)

Arranged by: Nada (act)   
Member: Stefan Almet (Nada) (member)
Original composer: Tim Follin
Tune length: 06:07
Release date: 06/09/2005
All-Time rank: 981.
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Tas shouts: Certainly moody and original.
Makke shouts: Is this an unused track from Cypress Hill's "Black Sunday"-album? ;) I quite like this!
Waz shouts: Moody enough, and laid back, but not sure there's actually enough in there to keep you interested. Nonetheless, a good solid original attempt.
mythrilnazgul shouts: A bit rambling, but very moody and very cool. Sounds like a 60s jam session
GummaGamma shouts: Like this subtune, very clean sound for bass and drums.
bizarro shouts: Not exactly my style, BUT: excellent drums, interesting ideas, good production
zuckerfrei shouts: Got an orange just because of the nice progress around 3:20! Zero7 did that style in perfection... Check "Zero 7 - Polaris" for example... However, very nice and relaxing effort, keep on!!
eliot shouts: Absolutly not my style :-) But very well done, Stefanos!
anaconda shouts: Nice composition. Much better quality than the average remix.
infamous shouts: 60's suspense ulike soundtrack.. And it works so well with the subject matter.. I really really enjoyed this
montymole shouts: Sounds like an psychedelic B-Movie soundtrack from the 60t - 70ies. Like It
LMan shouts: What it says on the tin: moody! Impressive production.
hillsman shouts: Very chilled - could drop this into a Kruder & Dorfmeister set with no problems!!
Reyn shouts: What a great vibe and so cool.. Very trip(hop)py! Nice Portishead feel..
omoroca shouts: Interesting sound! The guitars sound like 70's rock music. Timing issues! Mixing issues! Sounds like a live version!
slaygon shouts: For some reason, this reminds me of Daft Punk. Like it a lot!



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