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Nanashi-Hikaru

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I wanted to dance the moment I heard this, this is nothing but awesome.

Listening to this makes me happy in a freaky king of way, keep it up!

Awesome song.

It's well written, it gives a soothing feeling when listened to and it's going on my CD.
Great job on the music!

Now this! This is good Jazz! It's a shame not too many people listen to it where I come from.

This was well written, I love the calming feeling it gave me.
Please keep up the good work; I'm looking forward to listening to more.

Stargenx responds:

Thanks for the review! It seems that people like my jazz, so who am I to say I'll never do it again. Jazz is pretty great! ^^

Very nice

Sounds good, but the title dousn't fit, it dousn't get lighter to listen to, and not much darker...at least not dark enough to seem like hell to me

I'd suggest renamining it to 'Escape to Purgatory' or 'Escape to Lombo'

yani76 responds:

Thanks for comment!

Food for Imagination!

I listened to this track with closed eyes trying to imagine the emotions that you had while making this.
What came to mind when I listened was abstract thoughts of fear, and haunted places, echoing tunnels with unfriendly things lurking inside. Then after a change in the music I sensed something like an emotion of fleeing and searching, as if I were trying to find something before something found me. I saw visions of speeding on highways and fleeing some abstract, shapeless thing while looking for something that refused to be found. Around the end of the music, the beat slowed down and then there was the sense of being lost, within a clouded maze of a city looking for a way out, wondering in a strange place unknown yet familiar, going unnoticed by the strange things that would pass by. Yet the shapeless thing was still there, always behind a corner that was just passed, always just out of sight. The music and visions ended like the first chapter of a story, where something has just happened but the consequences of the action are yet to be known.

This was by far one of the most interesting pieces of music I've ever listened to.
Wonderful job!

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

I havent told anyone this yet, but the short story I am writing for the album actually has to do with a man losing touch with reality, replacing everything with an endless, iron city where he looks for something that cant be found. He searches for a special something... but he doesn't know what that "something" is and doesn't know if he will ever find it. He just aimlessly walks through this strange, forgiegn and seemingly endless land. The fact that you thought of so many similar things inspires me to continue on with the short story :)

Lovely

Well made, I enjoy this a lot.

On a side note, somehow this song messes with my ears in a funny way and makes me dizzy, as much as I love this melody, that is just too weird for me.

This has a charming melody

This puts me on air, and in a dreemy mood.
So many fasinating thoughts run though my mind when I listen! Wonderful work!

Gravey responds:

Why thank you for the kind words my friend. :-)

-Gravey-

Love it

I have been trying to figure out how to purchase Spider Stacy's work for years now and keep coming up with dead ends. I'm a big fan of this song and I love the remix.

The guitar is a lax they way it sounds, I would have liked it much more if it had heard a little more power coming from it.

pheel responds:

I believe (although don't quote me) that Adam and Spider are working on releasing on CD or if not payable download.

I think anyway :P.. fingers crossed.

I appreciate the comments :) Thanks for the review

It's alright

The music you added yourself was good, but you didn't really get the soul of the original song into it. The Hymn of the Faith is a song of hope and everlasting peace.
I do not intend to be mean but when I heard this song, it felt as if you were trying to mix oil and water.

I suggest that next time, try keeping the soul of the song but give it some attitude.

It's fun to listen to

I still wonder though if this could have been placed in a better genre though.

But it placed a smile I had not had on my face for years, my jaw hurts now. I need to thank you, I was expecting something softer to listen to and when I heard this it made me laugh and smile like I did a long time ago.

It's not good to be bad But it's fun to be bad, and that can be SO good

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