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By: xerxes

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xerxes / night55

endscroll theme 2
.lancaster approach.



inspired by true
beauty

k a r i n a




on the net


xerxesnight55.com
www.night55.com


respect

members night55
ron & walkman
noiseless
five musicians
maniacs of noise


date



15.june.1998




samples

xerxes
walkman
jogeir liljedahl
ron


enjoy

&
.try headphones.




heia norge

    
 

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xr-pict.xm is a XM format module. Uncompressed, it is 818.25KB in size and has been downloaded 5275 times since Fri 29th Jan 1999 :D

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This one of the best ambient track I´ve ever listened to. Great composing, voices, drums and bassline. Absolutely great - a dream!!!

Posted by Arne Puszelski on Thu 8th Oct 2009

This sounds like it has some inspiration from Songs of Distant Earth by Mike Oldfield, I'm sure of it :-) very nice tune, excellent composition, but ever so slightly unoriginal.

Posted by m0d on Mon 22nd Dec 2008

She must be pretty nice, the girl whose picture this song should represent. I like the odd background voice sample that's playing constantly. As always, Xerxes has some really great pads and drums in this tune and they sound IMO even better than in the 2004 edit.
A real masterpice that comprises 6 minutes of beauty...

Posted by Saga Musix on Sun 27th Jan 2008

Ok, this doens't happen much that I like a song so much to give it a 10. But this one really deserves it. I'm a bit stunned to hear this. 'Cause this is a song that should be burnt to CD. I really don't want to tell you how the music is, just download it and hear it for yourself. The melody is unbelievebly good. An excellent choice of samples, the voice's blend in very well. And you can hear an excellent pad/synth. This song is finished, there's nothing I could think off that shouldn't have been in it. Great!!!

Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Wed 25th Aug 1999

    

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