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Esgalachoir - Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:45 pm
More all-Zebra tinkering. I'm givin' her a workout!
This piece is a little more linear than my previous track "Arcane and Forbidden"
It's kind of got a lost, sinister, yet kind of noble sound.(to me, anyways...

) I've been exploring the world of virtual brass even more.
If you decide to listen, inisghtful criticism would be greatly appreciated. Also, for a bit of subjective fun, you could say what the track conveys to you personally. Thanks and enjoy!
4lb Kitty - Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:48 am
Missing something?
I'm listening on Soundcloud right now...
4lb Kitty - Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:53 am
We have a regular Danny Elfman here!
Yes, this is sinister, but to me could go along with an Edward Scissorhands- or even Beatlejuice-type comedic movie.
Very cool!
Esgalachoir - Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:42 pm
No link!!
Amends:
http://soundcloud.com/esgalachoir/remember-the-way
Thanks Chani
Danny Elfman!? Tim Burton's Elfman?! I don't think I'm that good! (but maybe quirky enough...

) ...Although, I never sat down and really listened to him. Now I'm curious.
bluedad - Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:47 pm
Impressive! This is fantastic, I can hear why 4lbKitty says it sounds like Elfman, it really does in spots. Intentional or not is beside the point. This is really nice. Stuff like this just blows me away.
seismic1 - Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:39 pm
Great composition, Corin. Is is definitely dark and sinister in an Elfman vein. Fantastic work with Zebra again. Some of those sounds are really impressive.
Music to explore flooded underground caverns to.
Great work
Esgalachoir - Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:50 pm
bluedad wrote:
Impressive! This is fantastic, I can hear why 4lbKitty says it sounds like Elfman, it really does in spots. Intentional or not is beside the point. This is really nice. Stuff like this just blows me away.
Thank you, sir!
Esgalachoir - Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:51 pm
seismic1 wrote:
Great composition, Corin. Is is definitely dark and sinister in an Elfman vein. Fantastic work with Zebra again. Some of those sounds are really impressive.
Music to explore flooded underground caverns to.
Great work

Thank you for listening as well.
D.H. Miltz - Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:54 pm
No insightful criticism, I'm afraid, just a bit of applause. Really an impressive and enjoyable piece. What it conveys to me...something a bit scary, but with some feeling of adventure or wonder mixed in. I was reminded of some scenes from
Pan's Labyrinth--not the music from them, but their mood. Well done. Thanks.
Esgalachoir - Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:42 am
D.H. Miltz wrote:
No insightful criticism, I'm afraid, just a bit of applause. Really an impressive and enjoyable piece. What it conveys to me...something a bit scary, but with some feeling of adventure or wonder mixed in. I was reminded of some scenes from Pan's Labyrinth--not the music from them, but their mood. Well done. Thanks.
Thanks for the applause! Pan's Labryinth - that was a great film, and a little intense.
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