
Noisy Pillars
| Arranged by: |
Mathieu Stempell (Dma-Sc)
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| Original composer: |
Jeroen Tel |
| Tune length: |
03:42 |
| Release date: |
27/03/2008 |
| All-Time rank: |
1266. |
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prowler shouts: Whoa! Dma-Sc, welcome! :-) Started listening with very high expectations of wikked SID-tweaks, crazy industrial beats and stuff. But I cannot rate this higher than average, sorry.
kjetiln shouts: There are some nice ideas in here, but other than that this lacks in all areas. The instruments sounds like they are from before the C64, and the arrangement is quite dull, beside the new creative part. But the tune is overall too weak.
Amok shouts: Thin instruments and weak arrangement...
brix shouts: I've heard worse remixes. But the lead instrument really sucks big time. And for a "Bontempi home organ remix" it's not trashy enough I guess, so I can't even give it a higher rating for a fun-factor.
SkyMarshall Arts shouts: Hello and welcome:) Sorry to say I hated this to. Lifeless guitar and slap-bass, and the rest was a bit weak too. Not for me this one!
XxDUSTYxX shouts: Yellow one, because it's funny somehow. The sound reminds me of good ol' startrekker-times.
LaLa shouts: I have one word to sum it up: amateurish. Very much so. Poor instrumentation, okay arrangement, bad mixing, very mechanical and thus lifeless.
cosmic_gerbil shouts: I like it, it's cool
GlenBenton shouts: The instrumentation sucks, the arrangement is ok.
_steve_ shouts: Some of these instruments sound like they came from the old ST-xx: days, which means the song also sounds very much like an old tracker mod.
kacper077 shouts: I very long wait for this song and now it is :)
omoroca shouts: Sounds quite Amiga'ish! Absolutely not my cup of tea!
nicodaemus shouts: Flat and repetitive. Not exactly bad as such, but could use remastering and could be a bit more improvised. Instruments sound kinda cheap.
flint shouts: Voted yellow because of sector one :)
anaconda shouts: I get stressed when listening to this. Very minimalistic and midi.