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How far the analysis extends beyond 'them and us' seems inevitable. Weighty thought in sound forms. Gilt-edged memorabilia in the guild-hall. Once there was 'work', and for those who bore the load, industrialisation seems a focus of pressure. Work remains in this wonderful age of technologically enhanced freedom. Entroyable!

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Wow, speechless by the beauty. I heard on this compelling, interesting, dynamic,thought provoking, dramatic, powerful, euphoric, mesmerising-ly perfect. Epic movie soundtrack of am amazing, album heard here...Blow your mind and give yourself a real treat and check this out now..And experience so much, from so many emotions, sounds and awes from this fundamentally, profoundly brilliant musical score heard hear today... You should be working with some major film producer on epic movie scores...

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Excellent tracks, one after the other on this outstanding, instrumental, progressive,rock, metal album. Give your heart, mind and soul, let alone ears the pleasure to check out this amazing, stimulating, euphoric, even. talented, creative, sound-scape of ace music now...And don't forget to turn the volume way up loud, to really experience this album to full affect.

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Obsidian Shell - Elysia

Obsidian Shell

Elysia

28/11/09

This album is excellent to say the least. The style is very creative and unique. A good quality of the music is the dynamics, going from calm to intense with excellent timing. I also like the style of the symphonic elements, which is reminiscent of a good RPG soundtrack. As for the vocals, they are very vibrant and smooth and fit the music well. I highly recommend that anyone who likes bands such as Nightwish should listen, and support the artist.

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This is one of those releases that cried out to me I would really enjoy. Sadly, I was disappointed and left feeling frustrated at an opportunity gone begging.

I'm not going to cover everything but briefly the opener starts promisingly before quickly getting caught in an involved and revolving maze. Simply too much going on all at once. Didn't like it.

Track 2 is more droney and far less complex, easy electronics and a distant bell. Definite improvement.

By 3AM things are looking up even more, a fine starter which just explodes after 7 or so minutes with a starburst of frenzied activity. Really liked this one.

The remaining trio are shorter and use classical piano, Satie and his Gymnopadie to be precise, plus a myriad of sound effects such as birdsong. None of them work that well and the Satie track (5AM)is particularly poor. The piano is very stilted and totally ruined by whatever is going on behind it.

Nice idea but a very mixed execution. I hope you do more in the future but hopefully something a little less complex and easier on the ear. Thanks for sharing anyway and I really did enjoy 3AM.

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I though this was pretty, groovy, catchy, cool, funky, fun even, music and good interesting, vocals heard on these three, very good, jolly, dance tracks.

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This track, just seem to pulsate and stick inside my mind eye, and made me enjoy it, more and more. This infectious, additive, catchy, euphoric even, punk-rock,experimental, electronic, drumnbass,violin sounding tuneful track.

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Rhythmical, catchy, drumnbass, electronic, hypnotic, techno,house,dance track. That sticks inside your minds eye.. And you can not resist, this trance like tune, at all.

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Their is a nice sexy, sensual, beat to this catchy, euphoric, trance, dance,industrial, electronic, house, breakbeat, dubstep track.With good use of male vocals, also heard on this euphoric, happy,rhythmical,groovy,cool track in general.

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Wagner's Ring represents one of the most ambitious achievements in the history of Western music. it's evolution was long and complex, as befits an epic of its stature. Like any great work it challenges our experience of life and simultaneously adds to it. To condense a work of this length, around 16 hours and for full orchestra, chorus, soloists as well as the visuals, into a one man, home-made single cd is really attempting something. This in itself deserves the highest praise. A proper Ring cycle scares even the greatest, so top marks to Amadeus for giving it a go.

As for the music itself, Amadeus has done well with his limited resources. His track selection has been influenced by the constraints his home equipment has placed on him and so a few less familiar selections are included. The variance of German titling meant I struggled to fully identify certain pieces but no matter. Some nice keyboard work all round with just the odd blip, the end of track 12 for example tends to descend into a bit of a children's playground after its grand opening.

All round a great effort and much to my surprise the package works. No mean feat in itself. Thanks for all your time in creating this interpretation.

 

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