DavidKBD - Litha
Litha

by DavidKBD

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rock metal piano instrumental ambient

 

9 tracks
24:33
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1 Intro
 
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1:28
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2 Primeros Rayos De Luz
 
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4:34
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3 Sudor Y Tierra Seca
 
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2:07
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4 La Sombra De Un Haya
 
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2:19
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5 La Tormenta Rompio La Calma
 
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1:54
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6 Litha
 
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4:35
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7 Crepusculo
 
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2:41
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8 Lagrimas De San Lorenzo
 
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2:45
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9 Outro
 
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Album description

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LITHA es una obra instrumental de 25 minutos de duración dividida en 9 fragmentos.

No pretende difundir un mensaje en concreto, pero se podría decir que es un tributo a la naturaleza.

En esta obra se puede apreciar las mas notables influencias de su compositor: Metal Sinfónico y Metal Progresivo.

 

 



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09/12/08

Very good stuff; good composition, good execution, good recording. For some reason, it makes me think of game soundtrack; I could totally see DavidKBD scoring a game or movie.

24/12/08

It's definitely a nice album. The metal influence in it could be a little more heavier or maybe more like in the stuff of bands like Empyrium for example, but the current style is great as well.
Please more of this!

16/12/08

this is a melo feeling and then it transforms it into so many other emotions it could be in a game, also can anybody point me in a good direction for a dropbeat fast pacced and kinnda like rockish its for a montage so i need some help

10/12/08

02/12/08

Listening to this guys music, is like a breath of fresh air, very interesting, enjoyable, mellow, warm and varied, and leaves you in a very layback good mood.

26/11/08

Well crafted. Good composition, clean recording. Some really excellent musical ideas.

The mix and mastering sound a bit too "small" for the music though. Hard of explain, but to me it has a sort of intimate feel that would work better for some jazz or punk songs. Just my opinion, but this needs to have more of a feel of "vastness" to the mix to really showcase the ideas as well as they deserve.

If the mastering was on a par with, for example, the synthesizer lines? This album could be "awesome" instead of "real good".

I definitely like the music, though.

 

Album information

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Genre symphonic progressive rock metal...
Release September 29, 2008
Listens 13272 Downloads 812
Starred 97 Playlisted 57    
Reviews 28 Rating 7.7/10

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