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![]() | Electric Lobster said 748 days ago |
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A little better than the last version :D But I think I have to work on this ..)) Still don't like some the transfered sounds. I will return ..) |
![]() | AquilA said 748 days ago |
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Masterful A lovely creation. Not sure what the table cloth trick is, other than the piece appears to morph slowly, from an instrumentation perspective, from one beginning to end. Very pretty stuff, well constructed and produced. The Mouse would be proud. |
![]() | thetiler said 748 days ago |
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Like the music from both sides of the earphones and how they interplay. Like the classical feel. Like the chirp sound and the variations. Very cherry marching. This is refreshing Drak! Not really heard anything like this. It really builds quite wonderfully ! This is something new from you and I think it is truly one of my favs of yours! |
![]() | Alannah said 748 days ago |
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I often hear and see .... .... a display of medieval ... gosh did I even spell that right .. looks weird to me .... ah yes where was I .... yes ... medieval-ness to your tunes ... I could hear the teeny tiny clacking of hooves on the tarmac ... did they have tarmac in those days ???? OK hooves on whatever they had ... as they were led out to the arena to parade for the audience in the stands ..... and then ... perhaps some lovely ladies in waiting (?) .. waiting for what I'm not entirely sure .... but they are there and they are colourful and they have those pointy hats on with veils ..... and something ... is about to happen to entertain the crowds ..... and the music is so lovely ... and lilting ... and light ..... and just as they were enjoying the jovialty of the moment ... is ends .... and then all is silent ..... and then they remember ... AH YES there was a DRAGON involved somewhere in this tale ...... but still they frolic because they know this Dragon is FRIENDLY !!!!! ONE day DRAK you truly need to get involved with one of those Medieval Day Festivals and write all the music for it ... (unless perhaps you probably already have done so many times .....) ... BUT you KNOW what I mean !!!!! You know what you like .. and you stick to it ... |
![]() | AEROjet said 748 days ago |
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A stately song Awesome .gif file! Warm brass, clickety clack castinets. I like the synth mixing with the organic orchestral sounds. Dragons sure have a sense for blending styles! |
| Rocha Malhada said 747 days ago | |
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You've "done Walt Proud" A classical style even with the synth (which is very good, BTW)... The transition from yesteryear (musically) to modern sound was pretty smooth, introduced in mid stream a little at a time then brought to complete fruition seamlessly. I love the deep brass accompanied by the wind... Thanks for inserting the castanets :-) The melody and sensational atmosphere of this piece lend themselves perfectly to the Disney legacy; we children of all ages can frolic in this joyous song. Thanks, - Harold |
| .rschletty said 747 days ago | |
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Dizzyland presents... "March of the Electronic Tin Snips" Ha, what a journey for this happy little march to war. I like it. |
![]() | soulmonk said 747 days ago |
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What?! ... That's it?!? Great song... But this should have kept going. Maybe another couple of "metamorphi" would have been awesome. The beautiful thing about this piece, this style of music... is the potential to be something epic. The "classical" to "classic" sounds were spot on. My only complaint is the fact that I was left hanging wanting to hear more... wanting to know where it was going from here. Great concept... great composition. Nice work Sir Drak. |
| Calchas said 747 days ago | |
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Great! Ian Anderson meets Alimar! I think this is brilliant. In fact, it's my favorite drakonis piece to date. Love the melody which drives this piece. Also love your choice of synth for the lead. Gradual build-up in intensity came as a pleasant surprize. Kudos Eduard! Be well! |
![]() | MissChaos said 747 days ago |
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congrats! I guess all the working and waiting has paid off! I wasn't sure how you took my Disneyland comparison; whether you liked it or hated it, but since you're embacing it in your song description I'll assume you agreed! I think it's the main synth timbre you use in the electro half. Again, I like the "lobster claw" castanets, and you did a wonderful job of producing this and keeping it interesting throughout. This is another piece in your signature style. Nice job, Drakonis! |
![]() | ziti said 747 days ago |
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Eduard This is a nice work of art. Highly creative, and full of humor and energy. I think of all the people whose music I follow on this site, yours has developed the most...you really have learned a lot about making the stuff sound great. I am very proud of you! great stuff here, maybe my favorite dragontune warmest regards and deepest bows z |
![]() | borisluxx said 747 days ago |
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Very pleasant, Drak First, I'd like to tell you that I like how this piece goes from a more symphonic sound to a more synthy/spacey tune. It's almost like when an old man (the symphonic sound), dies, and the next generation (the spacey synth sounds), gets born into a new world. This track flows nicely and I love the arrangement. , Drak. You have a fine ear for this type of musical style. Thanks for sharing it with us! Be well, Drak! Peace! -Richard |
![]() | caroline said 746 days ago |
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somehow i imagined little gophers being hit over the head with a mallet!! what a great noise they make!! you made me smile and there's no 'arm in that!! ty bluedragon - big loves xoxoxxo |
![]() | Henke said 746 days ago |
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Very Drakoniesque In many ways. For starters it is very humerous in its happy melody and the choice of synthy instrument in the second half. Then we have the melody itself that is cathchy to a certain point but still has depths that make it worth while to listen to more than once! Then there is the Melody Assistant "air", or maybe it's the proximity to your Sometimes tune, which I believe uses the same flute sound as in the first part of this one? Here too I feel that the flute sounds a bit shy, she doesn't take out the notes to the full, it seems. And probably more... Anyway, it is a fun listen and I liked the transition between the two parts. Agree with Boris about the old man dying and the next generation taking over... Thank you for the music, for givin' it to me... |
![]() | Day For Night said 746 days ago |
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What a great idea! I love how you always come up with another layer to your compositions, drak! This is fab! It was well-deserving of the second listen...and a third! :D Thanks for this one! Cool! Mysti |
![]() | perceptualvortex said 746 days ago |
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Bleep Ha, I think the musimorph is effective. Personally, I thought we ended up in 1981. You're good at this layering of different melodies. This has that Drakonis marching forward, happy-sad sound that I associate with your tunes. Lovely planetoid art, you've made. Man, that thing is whipping around! Can you imagine what the sky would look like from the surface? And of course, the planet itself would be wobbling like crazy, with such a big, close moon, and the orbital resonance would destroy that ring... so I must conclude that we have here a space station with a clever disguise. This deception points back to the tricky nature of dragons. Bringing us full circle to the table cloth trick you have here which--did I mention?--ends up in 1981. Off to get another cup of coffee, but first I'd like to say I enjoyed listening to your music. |
![]() | haribo said 746 days ago |
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Beautiful medieval/modern twist.. Really nice medieval-vibe arrangement with playful, modern, space-like elements.. Highly atmospheric..! Thanks for sharing this one!! Nice rhythmic sparkles as well! |
![]() | Joanna said 746 days ago |
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The March of the Mouse! That was so much fun! I love that slow morph; it's very effective. The tune itself sounds like a macabre march (one can just see the animation) ala Sorcerer's Apprentice. Then slowly it updates to the Disney spectacle of the Main Street Electrical Parade -- without actually borrowing from either source. That's just really cool. |
![]() | Karmatoburn said 745 days ago |
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nice part 2 just finished listening to lobster interpretation. lots of amazing things can be done with midi and this is a great example. i esp like the orchestration on this. its a nice sculpted build. that you did it over a period of time with several frames of mind is all the cooler. |
![]() | Feter said 745 days ago |
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Tight !! I hear alot of controling of what you exactly want to push in your song the beat and the harmonies very stronge structure ,sure from a very good writer .... welldone drakonis !! |
![]() | stevewhit said 744 days ago |
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Hi Drak! This is really great. I love the effect of the feeling of change half way through. That moog type sound you get. I can't get the sound out of my head now-thanks! love the graphic. Steve |
![]() | SmokeyVW said 744 days ago |
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ok it's kinda blippy to my tastes. not sure how to explain that... maybe it's simply 72. although i thought we started hearing that ca. 78 or so... but there's also an interesting element of... something... madrigal? and the rhythm drives it along nicely. what what a lute or two do? |
![]() | jiguma said 744 days ago |
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Metasynthosis Tasty bit of metamorphosis here Eduard! Big change in dynamics with the change in instrumentation - would be a great teaching aid to someone trying to explain that to a bunch of kids. Neil |
![]() | woodguy32 said 744 days ago |
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Dragon Dancing Music so this is what you dragons shake their Tails about with...shake it ..shake it...shake it... fun sounds all about Drak...a medieval dragon march... tons of fun listening...will this be the next embers?..never know.. thanks D the Dragon woodie |
![]() | moorlandt said 743 days ago |
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Delicious mutation of sounds The medieval-like melody is very very enchanting, and the more I listen to this piece, the more it appeals. At first I was a bit surprised when the synth sounds slowly came in, somewhere halfway the song, but after listening several times I really understand why you did this. I think it's amazing how your song mutates from the 'natural' sounding instruments into the 'synthetic' ones. Great job, Eduard, and a very neat production. Both version (yours and Rob's) have definitely their specific qualities. So hard to compare. Rob's version has more of a soundscape, whereas yours has more clarity and structure. You have to believe me that I really have no preference at all. As I said: I love you both :-) - Walter |
![]() | j2morrow said 743 days ago |
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Cleverly done But this is more than just a clever trick, it's a damn fine tune. Enjoyed it a lot. Had to download it. |
![]() | dave680 said 742 days ago |
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very nice this sounds great. i really enjoyed the soundscapes you created here |
![]() | craft said 742 days ago |
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marching nature Love this sound.. I don't know but this one just keep me waiting for more and more... Very well done.. |
![]() | caroline said 741 days ago |
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ooh bouncy... .. not dusty at all (!) but shiny and new - ty for reminding me that i wanted to hear this xoxox |
![]() | Bowman said 738 days ago |
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Playful yet moody. Catchy theme. Liked the renaissance bounciness to this piece very much. Your choice of instruments contributes to this a great deal. You're really accomplished at separating your sounds and obviously care a great deal about that. The clarity you achieve is impeccable. I liked the warm sounding winds playing against the relentless plucking instruments. The evolution to synthy sassy winds worked and even your playing of them reflected their sonic nature. Well done. |
![]() | Magritte said 735 days ago |
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This is so "you" And yet perhaps it signals a move into even richer musical territories for you? Love the temporal shift; it occurs as a surprise but not a shock. Next up...more exploration of that very interesting orchestral mix from the beginning? I like the synth but I want to hear more of what you can do with that! |
![]() | Einarus said 733 days ago |
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Nice little journey I really wouldn't mind another couple of minutes of this. Nice, smooth transition between the symphonic parts and the synthonic ones - very nicely done. You also, as usual, have very nice melodies going on in this. They really caught my attention from the get-go and kept me interested the whole way through. The only thing I feel I should mention is the ending. I don't really know what it was about it, but something just didn't sit right with me. Maybe it was a bit too sudden and/or abrupt... I don't really know... which kinda makes this remark all the more pointless. Aaanyway... A nice little journey through a wide spectrum of sound and music. Lovely piece of work. -Einar S. |
![]() | VicDiesel said 717 days ago |
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Two worlds Very nice how this shifts from acoustic to electronic, still retaining its essential mood. And such a cheerful ditty. But I like it despite that. Victor. |
![]() | I.G.M. said 715 days ago |
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Jean? Starts like Jean-Michel Jarre, but has some undefinable bluesy feel, rythmically amazing sometimes. The choice of sounds is old-time in my ears, but what do I know? Haha! Good one, man! I.G.M. |
![]() | eanbardsley said 714 days ago |
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very pretty Very pretty, it has such a proud and noble sound, the harp is so pretty, very renaissance and celtic, loved the castagnettes too. The animation looks like another earthlike planet somewhere in the universe that formed rings like saturn, also has one moon in sinchronous orbit, it makes one think about the possibility of intelligent life beyond our planet. Music and animation are very imaginitive. |
![]() | Enrique Gil said 709 days ago |
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Hi Drak how you guys manage to make profesional quality sounds and put them together is beyond me. I really enjoyed the music. It did remind me a little bit of Don Dorsey's synth sounds (Dysney's electrical parade). Thank you. You have more instruments and hardware that my wife would ever let me buy! |
![]() | TobinMueller said 701 days ago |
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Lift There is a special lightness of heart that you captured, very enjoyable. Thanks for the lift. |
![]() | Andronis said 700 days ago |
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It really snuck up on me I love your little magic trick! The morph from one style to the other really snuck up on me there! Well done! I have no doubt the melodies from this are going to be stuck in my head for the next few days. :) |
| Theoball said 640 days ago | |
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A lot of great sounding sounds in this song. The mix sounds very tight. I like the progression of this song, always something new happening to the song. Bery cool sounds you are using as well. you seem like a skilled musician! |
![]() | guitapick said 610 days ago |
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Funny... ...sitting here, watching the animation while this very cool piece is going on. I'm thinking: "he's got to continue this animation!". You've spoiled me with "Dance of the Technoids". I love the way you weave the melodies in and out with this, drak. Like the dance between the moon and the planet. You create pictures with your sound. I'm very much into it... |
![]() | elektronix said 566 days ago |
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Fine Oh, I think I have to make some journey through your areas...;-) Good blended mix of different instruments. To be honest, I've never heard about "Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade", what's that? Thanks a lot for sharing! Greetings, Bernd |
![]() | Enrique Gil said 563 days ago |
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beautiful sounds To my mind, it begins with a ship calling. Tjhe rythm is very nice and the deep sound of the organic and soft bass constrast nicely with the quacky sounds of the synth and synth brass? I LOVED IT! |
![]() | david.sfinzi said 438 days ago |
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more-a-musimorphosis Nice theme, cool intro. I wanted it to develop a little more. Looking at the other comments... - Perhaps bring in the same percussion (castanets?) again on top of the synth perc near the end - maybe a big cymbal crash on the last beat - or a modulation halfway to intensify the build... |
![]() | Doug Somers said 415 days ago |
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This piece and its electric lobster variant are so very different! It's wonderful to hear the creativity that presents such pleasant music from the same root. Very tuneful, interesting development throughout. Love them both. Thanks, and best to you both! Doug |
| Destiny1 said 399 days ago | |
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Very nice This sounds like it would be great for a movie. Perhaps a Science fiction film. Very creative. I like it. Thanks for sharing. |
![]() | sschedra said 322 days ago |
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Papa Drakonis' Surprise? You made the transition so subtle and it is real neat to play the early section and then jump to the later and ask yourself "How did we get here?". Watched some of your music videos. What tools do you use for the 3D animation? |








































But I think I have to work on this ..))
Still don't like some the transfered sounds.
I will return ..)