Project Creation

This ProgRock Records recording was released November of 2005 and could be considered a soundtrack. This CD has the musical twists and turns as if the project was being done in parts. For example, track #4, 5, and 8 all have the same patterns. They each have subtle differences, but create a similar sound. Track #4 starts with a slow, light, suspense-filled sound of an orchestra and a light whistling background which causes you to imagine emotions building. Keep in mind that each track is long, but this one is a little more than seven minutes. As those subtle sounds build up, the music goes into an electric guitar, fast-paced rock song, with drums and male vocals. As this goes on for a few minutes, it transitions back into the slow paced, light whistle and violin sound with a female coming into the music. It finally ends with a male vocalist singing over the fast electric guitar again. While song #8 sounds like the sound for a suspenseful martial arts movie with light flute and light drums, it flows again into the rock music with male vocals attached. Just imagine someone doing rope walking in a fight scene from a karate movie and this has a similar sound. The slower tracks are #3 and #6. Selection #3 reminds me of a slow dance scene for a movie or some romantic moment between lovers. Track #6 has a more mid-tempo sound with keyboard, drums, horns, and a guitar that creates a subtley that transitions into male vocals and more rock music that is not as fast-paced. This is a consistent CD for choosing what emotion someone scoring a film would want to create. Overall good quality, emotionally balanced songs that could help a movie-goer enjoy the music, without sound overkill.

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