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Artist notes
I loved the atmosphere of "Brave the Unknown." It felt as if the land was coming back to life in abundance, hued in glorious purple after our characters braved their unknown and endured. It reminded me of "Ori and the Blind Forest" in this sense, so I wanted to write a piece that reflected the land returning to life.
VSTS:
- LABS
- BBC Orchestra
- Opus EastWest
- Arturia 4
- Kontakt 7 demo (Sam's Orchestra)
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This is a great song with lots of emotion, I love it a lot!
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it! I'm glad you think so!
Well done, did you use vocals or is that an erhu? couldn't tell but it was a nice surprise.
Hey! Yeah I used vocals from Opus West's library. Thanks for the comment!
Super epic in the big section. Loved it.
Thank you!!
This is really good. Love the modulation. The orchestration, voice and drums in the second part are epic. Superb work, congrats!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that :)
Killer work! What VSTs are you using??
Hi! Thank you for the comment! I'm happy that you liked it.
I put my VSTs in reply to your comment on your submission, but I'll list them here and add another one since I forgot it:
- LABS
- BBC Orchestra
- Opus West
- Arturia 4
- Kontakt 7 demo (Sam's Orchestra)
This is cool, really love the fullness of the texture that erupts with the drums. I’m wondering about the lead up to that climactic chord, whether there was quite enough tension built (ie. One or two more chord changes) before that chord to make it feel the way I want it to feel. I totally get what you’re trying to do though. Could try a different voicing of the chord too. Really great sense of scale and form in this though!!
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I completely agree that the tension could have been better built - more chords that lead to that final crunch, and a more dramatic voicing for the final chord. Thanks for the feedback!