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I'm new to this, so if I do anything wrong let me know.
Stay Out of the Moonlight: I liked the Jazz style, but it was so-so overall (vague... meh). Artificial Line: This song gave the right atmosphere for dueling it out in AC's. Although, the percussion was a little over board, the strings were good (even though you could barely here them). I would have chosen the Artificial Line remake on Nexus, the percussion was toned done a ton in that version. Water Ruins: The strings and the harp were well done in this song, I don't think the "clang" sounds randomly placed throughout the song were needed (let alone fit along with the melody), oh well. Courtroom Suite: It was decent, I liked the melody, but it seemed to drag the notes out too long. Fake Time: This was fun to listen too, but it was kind of random almost, which was annoying. (I also gotta fill up my 6 point block...heh) Water Ruins: 2 pts. Artificial Line: 1 pt. Courtroom Suite: 1 pt. Fake Time: 1 pt. Stay Out of the Moonlight: 1 pt. WEEK 74 NOMINATION Artist/Composer: Yasunori Mitsuda Album: an cinniùint Track Title: Battle with the Devil Disc Number: 2 (of 2) Track Number: 18 Catalog Number: SBPS-1001/2 Year: December 25, 2001 Source: rpgfan.com/soundtracks/tsugunai/index.html --I decided to do a track from “an cinniùint”, and narrowed the songs down to "Battle with the Devil", "Early Afternoon in the Village", and "Happiness". In the end I chose BwtD. (If your bored, check out the songs and see if I chose right :P) Jam it back in, in the dark. |