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Not bad...

I really loved the beginning, it had a great hook. But, at 1:28, the drums coming in sounded a bit off timing-wise and was a bit rough. Those drums in general just didn't seem to fit. And from about 0:56 when the saw synth sorta comes in randomly, it begins to sound chaotic, but not in a good way. As the song goes on, it gets rather cluttered, then at 3:00, when everything drops, and just that lone synth loop played, it let me hear the main melody, which is really cool, I just wish it was more distinguishable throughout the rest of the song. The drum transition at 3:46 was better. Overall, now that I'm done criticizing this song, it had a really great beginning and an even better end, I did enjoy the end greatly. The middle is the only part needing work.

TheOnlyFool responds:

I appreciate your devotion to making a strong review, accusaly clearly pointing out errors, there needs to be more people like you, thx.

Pretty good...

It flowed well, and had a neat beat. I like the part that is the windy kinda whoosh in the background from about 1:24 - 2:48. That's really cool sounding.

TheOnlyFool responds:

Thx :)

Nice Melody!

I gotta say the beginning was a bit odd, but as the song went on the melody came in, I just smiled and kept on listening. The melody is really, almost annoyingly catchy, haha, and that is just awesome!!

TheOnlyFool responds:

LOL Sweet!

This is really awesome!!!!

I happened to hear this through the NG Audio Portal Radio, and I had to download it. It's just such a neat song with great variety and nice transitions. This is really good man, keep it up. Is this song actually called Unknown Singularity? Because the download file said that and that's a cool name too! =)

TheOnlyFool responds:

Yes its original name was Unknown Singularity, but i had changed it to fit with the rest of my songs.

Funny that you liked the song I created on a crummy psp homebrew app lol, but none the less, I'm happy you like it.

Odd...

Haha, you made this in Garageband, didn't you? I recognize the spooky please hang up and try again voice. It is a bit off, not all the parts match up (mostly the drums) and while I assume you were going for the kind chaotic approach, it would sound a bit better if the sounds complimented each other, rather than clashing near the end. After the alarm was just random. I lol'd at that. Keep experimenting with things and work on the timing of the drums. Try listening to some other songs on Newgrounds to get some ideas.

iisatunasandwich responds:

Thanks xD I know, it's not the greatest song.

It's a tad random

But I figure that's what you were going for. It's not really my kind of music, but it would fit great into a background song for some epic pre-battle music. Have you played Mass Effect? It sounds like something from that game, really. Anyway, it's good. Keep experimenting with your music, I look forward to hearing more songs from you!

Sither responds:

Awesome dude! I thought I sucked!

An aspiring film and video game soundtrack producer, North Kozar continues to learn and experiment with electronic music in many of its forms. Need music for a project? Let me know!

Age 30, Male

Alaska, USA

Joined on 7/1/09

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