Aerith Theme...by far. Such an extremely emotional piece and every time I think of FF music this comes into my head. My favourite version of it is the FFVII Piano Collection by Shiro Hamaguchi & Seiji Honda. The emotions and depth created by this one piano...is just astounding. Plus that moment...
Love it. Colours are warm and eye catching and they lack of colour in certain areas really highlights the emotion in her face. The text is simple and effective. Very pretty siggeh. :D 9/10
Av is same, good use of colour and no colour. Nice pic as well, haha. 9/10
The Rakes - We Danced Together (SebastiAn Remix)
Frenchy boy SebastiAn of the Ed Rec crew takes a rocky kind of song, and turns into a dance inducing electro funk number that uses vocal edits very well to excentuate the levels. The saxophone is awesome.
10/10
I really like Hope. It's very deep and as you said yourself, you pulled off the assignment very well. You have a very nice style and you seem to be able to adapt to a number of poem formats. I also like Nine. Non-rhyming poems can be very powerful, and this one reflects that.
Voted #1, simply because the concept is so deep and the execution is quite good too. The focus is created well with the iris of the eye, and the vibrant colour of the explosion and for me, it just stands out more conceptually then say...#2, which is gorgeous, but another stock, then repeat...
Yuksek - I Could Never Be A Dancer
This song has so many levels it's scary. Purely electro based, it used builds and progression to create a beautiful journey in your ears. The french boy Yuksek is famed for his more relaxing synth tracks and while this is relaxing, it also provides you with a...
Hey guys. I'm a bit of a music junky and what not. I run a music blog ('tis in my siggy) and also DJ, so I'm constantly downloading music of all genres, but I mainly work with electro. Now this is quite different to what you might know as 'house', in that it is a lot heavier and deeper made for...
The Bloody Beetroots - Butter
Progressive electro filth from one of the biggest electro duo's at the moment. Love how it's like a journey of sound, from streets, to dancefloors, to drug dens. Hearing it live may also have made me a bit biased, haha. Get on it.
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