Demiurgo

Mar 28 2002

Audio release: By Shadows and Glory

Filed under: Cromelech, Podcast, Fantasy Music Set 2 — demiurgo @ 19:33

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by Paolo Di Pierdomenico

(Cromelech track # 2)

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  1. […] There are many comments and small reviews on GarageBand.com of By Shadows and Glory, a track of the Cromelech project. […]

    Pingback by Demiurgo » Blog Archive » By Shadows and Glory reviews on GarageBand — Jan 9 2007 @ 21:24

  2. […] By Shadows and Glory Very pretty and inspirational. Reminds me of a soundtrack to an computer RPG, though. Great arrangement, professional-sounding production.The delicate lead keys put me in another world. The tragic transition in the middle of the track adds a classical level to the song. Great job!! […]

    Pingback by Demiurgo » Blog Archive » By Shadows and Glory review by Shanna, Rams Music — Jan 12 2007 @ 14:52

  3. […] By Shadows and Glory I was impressed, and then again I wasn’t. I really enjoyed the soothing melody. It reminded me of a theme from The Never-Ending Story. Reason enough to give more than one listen. It did however, lack a solid percussion attempt. Not to mention a troubled breakdown that faltered as Demiurgo attempted to progress the track. As an New Age fan, I enjoy this music from time to time and I did enjoy the track overall, but, I would try to illuminate the drums just a tad. With that being said, good job. […]

    Pingback by Demiurgo » Blog Archive » By Shadows and Glory review by Keegan, Rams Music — Jan 12 2007 @ 14:53

  4. […] By Shadows and Glory […]

    Pingback by Demiurgo » Blog Archive » Fantasy Music Set 2 — Jan 16 2007 @ 19:21

  5. Superb…. really
    This is definetly not the run of the mill euro electro dance stuff I’ve been hearing on here. This would make an absolutely superb soundtrack to a bizarre cult movie from the 80s, like maybe Brazil. My only complaint is that it sounds a bit dated, but you may like that. I can hear a bit of a danny Elfman/Fabio Frizzi influence. You’ve landed yourself a new fan.

    Extra Credit: Production, Melody.
    Review by: TheRainDesign from Feeding Hills, Massachusetts on 23Sep2002
    Review at garageband

    Comment by demiurgo — Feb 14 2007 @ 14:57

  6. Mystical
    This songs reminds me of harry potter or some childhood story. Well, the beginning did. I wasn’t expecting that change. I really really like the beginning but I’m not too sure about the 2nd part. On the 3rd part it gets back into what I like about the song. Very interesting song. Something well done, and could be very good with a movie or video game. If I were you, contact a publishing company. They are always looking for stuff like this. nice job. peace, shaded dream

    Review by: shadeddream from Scottsdale, Arizona on 30Sep2002
    Reviewed at garageband

    Comment by demiurgo — Feb 14 2007 @ 15:01

  7. 200 hours of FFVII prepared me for this song
    Intro reminds me of a Nobuo Uematsu piece. Final fantasy definitely could have used this in several different towns. Warcraft could have used such a piece as well. The chords bring out a nearly classical feel. Your choice of chords is surprisingly not trite, in fact you have a good deal of skill in usimng tonal instruments. I heard a wide variety of synth sounds, organs, harpsichords as well. The drum tracks are quite quiet though, they could use a bit more power to them. Ending is sudden.

    Extra Credit: Keyboards, Melody, Mood, Best Potential Movie Soundtrack.
    Review by: HoratioNegersky from Atlanta, Georgia on 11Sep2002
    Reviewed at garageband

    Comment by demiurgo — Feb 14 2007 @ 15:30

  8. Excellent musicianship
    The intro is eerie and atmospheric, and the opening melody is very good I must say. The chord progressions are interesting and remind me a lot of Danny Elfman’s work (praise indeed). Some of the sounds could use with being a bit more modern, but musically this is excellent and shows real talent.

    Review by: Misnomer from Southend, Essex, United Kingdom January 9th, 2003.
    Reviewed at garageband

    Comment by demiurgo — Mar 30 2007 @ 08:06

  9. […] By Shadows and Glory, a strange blend of melodic electronica and Medieval Fantasy […]

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