
Originally Posted by
lalli
iking the humorous countdown-intro - like a game starting ;-D The A-part sounds rather ok, yet overall somehow narrow. Or is it typical for psy-trance? First time found it bit weird when the A-part was interrupted with the kickless break and then continued almost from there where it was stopped. When the game goes on, the track gets more little percussive elements and gets somekind of hard trance rave-feel (referring to the 90's here). The pads, female mournings and introduction of the main melody are really into my taste, then again the modern methods of rising to the B-part not at all my cup of tea (hastyness, pitching etc.). Also liking very much the warm feel given by dominant bass line mix. Great idea Ron! The main theme has lots of potential but as a composition it is somehow unifinished - missing variation and tone encolouring and more story. The speeding up part afterwards - somehow full of Ron's humor, isn't it? :-) Yet nothing really interesting follows after it. In general lots of potential here, but again a sample of trance music that really doesn't allow listener/ dancer to fall into trance but more important is to run from a part to another. Liking the fresh sound and giving the old, edgy Signum-vibe to it.