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After the Battle / In the Nick of Time   [2012]

After the Battle / In the Nick of Time Released by :
Prosonix

Release Date :
24 November 2012

Type :
C64 Music

AKA :
Second Chances

Released At :
High-score Power Ballad Competition 2012

Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at High-score Power Ballad Competition 2012 :  #8

User rating:********__  8/10 (26 votes)   See votestatistics
********__  8.3/10 (10 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Music .... Stein Pedersen of Offence, Panoramic Designs, Prosonix


SIDs used in this release :
After the Battle(/MUSICIANS/P/Prosonix/Pedersen_Stein/After_the_Battle.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by OMP on 5 December 2012
yeah, I can agree with that - I use it to count notes so i don't have to guess the arpeggios… but's it's already done in my head, so it's just a time saver… had to get a new one, since i was dumb enough to give away my casio VL tone, with a calculator…

… might as well use a guitar though. and scream the lead while shredding the chords. :)
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Submitted by Dane on 1 December 2012
This is funny, I bought a keyboard a few months ago and really agree with the sentiment that it's easier to get harmonies right when playing the piano. Even though I can't play it well at all.
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Submitted by Stone on 1 December 2012
@Ole: That's because you're the Mozart of SID. It's all in your head.
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Submitted by Kristian on 1 December 2012
I agree with Stein. I can't play either, but it is good for chord changes etc. :)
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Submitted by OMP on 1 December 2012
I can't play the piano to save my life either, but strangely enough, I don't feel like it's easier to experiment with chord-changes and melodies on it.

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Submitted by Stone on 29 November 2012
Thanks guys :D This inspires me to work with the piano more. Even though I can't play to save my life, it's a lot easier to experiment with chord changes AND melody simultaneously on the piano than on the guitar.
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Submitted by Kristian on 29 November 2012
R. Kelly or not, the first part of the tune is amazing, probably the best that has come out of this compo. The second part not so much (the lead is still great in this part but I think the backing becomes too dominant). In total I think this is my favourite tune.
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Submitted by Soren on 28 November 2012
I really like this one Stein! :-)
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Submitted by DRAX on 27 November 2012
Now this is my favorite... I love it... I like those turns ... Nice melody!!! I like the beginning the most!
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Submitted by OMP on 26 November 2012
Næ! That does sound like R Kelly.

But I think that Mr Kelly (or perhaps his producers…) might have ripped that off too. I think it's a movie theme from somewhere - an old one - and it's also very disney-like.

I like this tune a lot!

I don't like R kelly though, or his music. Or the horse he rode in on.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 25 November 2012
The galway esque arpeggio stabs and the filtered playful lead are part of the prosonix style for me.
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Submitted by Stone on 25 November 2012
Oh, man. Bjørn told me the tune sounded like "I believe I can fly", but I just ignored him. I'm glad I did, because now I had to listen to it and the intro melody is so similar it's spooky... I probably wouldn't have finished it. Actually I had to restrain myself from drifting too much into Alan Menken territory (I was inadvertently moving into the chorus of "Colors of the Wind") and I think the R. Kelly song also has some very 'Disneyesque' qualities. It's the first tune I've composed entirely on the piano and I think it affects what kind of chords I use. It was a very cool experience. Finally, it's interesting that people say there's a "Prosonix style". :) How would you define that? I couldn't myself. Thanks for all your comments, btw! :)
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Submitted by la_mettrie on 25 November 2012
The mood in the very beginning truly fits for the moment when hi-score list appears
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Submitted by Zyron on 25 November 2012
Fantastic! \o/
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Submitted by Dane on 25 November 2012
Oh, the second half is just breathtaking. Very Prosonix.
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Submitted by Joe on 25 November 2012
Beautiful!
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Submitted by psych on 25 November 2012
Indeed, kind of R.Kelly at the beginning, but later on it's becoming very interesting. I like it, even thought it is very short.
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Submitted by Yogibear on 25 November 2012
Sounds a bit like R. Kelly - I believe I can fly. Anyway sounds good!
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Submitted by Stone on 24 November 2012
Yeah, I ran out of time, sorry about that. If I find the motivation I'll make a longer version.
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Submitted by CreaMD on 24 November 2012
Oh yeah!
p.s.too short, but cool anyway.
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 24 November 2012
What iAN said ;-)
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Submitted by iAN CooG on 24 November 2012
1st part is nice, 2nd part ends too soon, just when it was becoming interesting.
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