Listen to My Dark Orchestral Music

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In summary, the conversation was about the sharing of music in the General Discussion. The music was described as dark and moody orchestral and was 3 songs with a total size of 12 MB. The person was open to feedback and shared a link to the music. One person compared it to another artist's work and gave constructive criticism about the lack of melody. The creator responded by explaining their decision to use long drawn out notes instead of changing them.
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Well, this is General Discussion, and I have been here awhile, so I figured maybe I could show my music.
I make different types of genres, but today I have some dark moody orchestral for you..

It's 3 songs clocking in at 12 MB or so..
Please let me know what you think.

http://media.audiolabs.org/experimental/Coax-The_Dark_Road-EP-2009.zip
 
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Thanks for sharing!

It reminds me of Eric Serra's "Down to the Unknown World".

I hope you can take a little criticism, though -- they sounded to me like someone was playing the with their elbows...holding down groups of keys for too long until they start reverberating, but without any real melody. Even a slow, dark, orchestral music needs melody.
 
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Hey thanks!
Yeah I just liked the effect of long drawn out notes with melody notes underneath.. That's why I did it instead of changing the long drawn out ones.
I don't know really.
 

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