Cauldron II (The Analog Witch edit)
| Arranged by: |
Teo (act)
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| Member: |
teo (member)
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| Original composer: |
Richard Joseph |
| Tune length: |
04:09 |
| Release date: |
31/08/2009 |
| All-Time rank: |
1495. |
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Made as a rushjob for Arok party's remix compo. (practically 1 afternoon)
I know it could have been made better, but due lack of time ended up like this.
I wanted to keep the spooky mood from the sid, hopefully succeeded with that.
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Boz shouts: Nice dance track fodder; however it presses my "Pet peeve" button in not following the right chords, and it's a little sparse here and there.
Makke shouts: Though a bit dissonant with the changed chords, the idea is really brilliant, and the result a hard dance track that marches along nicely. The dry sound in the break at 2:22 is too in your face, imo. A very very small and low reverb would lighten it up.
Dan shouts: Not enough punch in the dance track makes it very mediocre for me, especially as the SID could be used in all sorts of ways
Skitz shouts: Meh, starts out promising but ends up a little meh! GET THE NOTES RIGHT!
Waz shouts: It sounds promising, but is it me or does it not actually sound evil enough to be a Cauldron mix?
Amok shouts: Like Mr. Skiiitz said...
NecroPolo shouts: I can clearly remember saying 'holy fuck...! ' at the wonderfully evil midpart while we were listening to this tune with Hermit at Arok 2009 compo :) This tune had the best sound through the PA and became the straight winner. Took my #1 vote, too!
vurtx shouts: Im a fan of dischord so the off notes sound good as does its distortion, and for a few hours work its great, maybe release a V2 after more time spent on it?
LaLa shouts: Great idea, dissonance done right, great arrangement - but it's just not evil enough. I would like to hear a more fleshed out version, too.
nicodaemus shouts: I'm totally with LaLa on this one. It's dark-ish alright, but more I expected something like a menacing feeling in the undertones of the track. Something lurking behind the beats... Remembers me of Eric Brosius tracks in System Shock 2 - he's managed that
condor shouts: Don't get me work, it has it moments, but as the whole tune it doesn't work well.
unreal shouts: A little bit boring on the start, but later is very cool!!, need more kraft but I liked it!!!:)))