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March to War
I started this one before the recent escalation in the Middle East, but it made it easy to be motivated to finish it this past weekend. A meditation on both military marches and the "in like a lion" month, this is probably my most ambitious composition to date. This one uses one long Piano Motifs arrangement (using the append motif feature, which is awesome!) so I guess I should list @azul3D_Apps as a co-composer.
I love classical music as much as sample-based electronica and pop/rock so this one is an attempt to combine all of the above.
Besides Piano Motifs, this one uses AudioLayer (various strings libraries imported), MidEast Drummer, Pure Piano, Rings FX, Speldosa, Koala, DrumComputer, Poison202, Thumbjam, King D, Combustor, and Animoog.
Comments
@lukesleepwalker, great work! The human race should make music, not war. ✌️
Fernando is right on both counts !
Loved the transition to the slower quieter section at about 3:40 , great piece of music 👌
Great track ! For my personal taste the transition at 3:40 could be a bit smoother.
Thanks @GeoTony and @ecou for listening. I tinkered with that transition for a bit and after several lukewarm soft landings I opted for the approach where the floor drops out. Keep the listener on their toes, so to speak. I see the argument on the other side of it, given the nature of the arrangement around it
I understand, I have wasted more hours than I care to say making transitions smooth.