Thank you5-0 said:Wow Gavin, I think this might be your greatest song yet. The amount of detail that's gone into the arrangement of this is outstanding, and you've managed to put a load of different styles into a mixing pot and not come out with a mess, but an enjoyable and musical hybrid. Yeah, I really liked this one.
One of the reasons I love Bandcamp, they offer music in much better quality than most places online. I'm quite neurotic about this kind of stuff, just ask Susan hahadoggie015 said:If you think this song is awesome on the website then you should hear it in FLAC format from bandcamp (You have to pay $1 or more to download from http://miracleofsound.bandcamp.com/track/his-fathers-son ). If you can't play it then download and install VLC media player.
The reason the file is so big is that because unlike the video version, this audio format uses what is known as lossless compression which only removes sound beyond what the best of ears can hear (the compression used in the video removes most of the lower and higher frequencies that we can hear).EVERYTHING that can possibly be heard that was recorded is there! (You need a decent set of speakers (2.1 or better) or headphones to hear it properly but that's a whole other can of worms)
I cannot tell you how glad it makes me when people have such a great grasp on the songs and how much work goes into the structures & why everything is where it isJungy 365 said:Have to say Gav, you've really created something special here. I am so glad that of all the things you could make a song about this game, you made it about my favourite part: the relationship between Connor and Haytham. Not only that, but the song captured the feel of Connor's background perfectly, from the Indian chanting, the revolutionary war marching drums/ pipes, the British sailor feel with the rhythm and bagpipes, it all just melded together beautifully.
The reprisal of the Blood of the Creed section was great too, as it showed that, despite the conflict Connor feels earlier on in the song between his father's culture, his mother's culture, and the Revolutionary American Army, that his ultimate allegiances lie with the assassins, and that is what prevails at the end of the song.
Well done Gav, this was a hell of a great song.
Cheers Riddy! I also was not a fan of the instant fail missions. I never am. I am glad the story was enough to get a good song out of thoughIrridium said:Love it. Heh, might be my new favorite. Which surprises me since this game is a bit "eh" for me. I do like it, buuuut it just has so many small problems that keep adding up and pissing me off. Insta-fail missions being the primary thing, quite a few bugs being the other...
But still, this song is fantastic and easily one of my favorites now, well done. Glad you're making music again![]()
Thank you! I've been Tweeting it at them so fingers crossedpurifico said:Somewhat off topic, but I just don't know where to post it.
I love your City of Night song! In fact I started loving it after first 10 seconds. hope that CDPR will love it too. I'm crossing my fingers for you, Gav. For those who has not yet heard it here's a link:
https://soundcloud.com/miracleofsound/city-of-night-mix-24-master
Off-topic: By the FSM Gavin, you're a genius. You're officially on my top 10 list of favourite artists ever (I just had to say that...).MiracleOfSound said:Thank you! I've been Tweeting it at them so fingers crossedpurifico said:Somewhat off topic, but I just don't know where to post it.
I love your City of Night song! In fact I started loving it after first 10 seconds. hope that CDPR will love it too. I'm crossing my fingers for you, Gav. For those who has not yet heard it here's a link:
https://soundcloud.com/miracleofsound/city-of-night-mix-24-master![]()
I'm waiting on some artwork, it should be released within 12 daysvortalism said:Off-topic: By the FSM Gavin, you're a genius. You're officially on my top 10 list of favourite artists ever (I just had to say that...).MiracleOfSound said:Thank you! I've been Tweeting it at them so fingers crossedpurifico said:Somewhat off topic, but I just don't know where to post it.
I love your City of Night song! In fact I started loving it after first 10 seconds. hope that CDPR will love it too. I'm crossing my fingers for you, Gav. For those who has not yet heard it here's a link:
https://soundcloud.com/miracleofsound/city-of-night-mix-24-master![]()
Also off topic but have you heard of Adam WarRock. I know Hip-Hop/Rap music isn't exactly your thing, but I'm curious if you know each other at all, both being stupendous artists who make music about Nerd Stuff on the Internetz. [Also a MiracleOfSound/Adam WarRock crossover mashup would be amazingly awesome that the universe would implode (not saying that you should do this), just curious.]
OT: So where can I acquire this song? City of Night that is. It's amazing.
Ha, ha, ha...very funny. Listening to the song again there are two notes he sings. The one high and the one low. So, not a lot of variation. The indian-esque chanting is a gimmick, and not particularly well done. Listen, this is just my personal opinion: I just don't think this guy doing Miracle of Sound is very good. He is way too mechanical to make me want to listen to him more than occasionally. To me he sounds boring. There's no emotion, there are no high or low points. There's just...a little variation between a high and low note, which does not excite me enough to elicit an honest-to-God emotion. And without that his music is meaningless to me.Akalabeth said:Huh? Dude there's like pitch variation in first 3 seconds with the indian chanting.
Do you expect him to turn into a soprano half way through?
And that's where we are different. For example, when I'm frustrated and don't want to go out for a jog, I listen to Eminem. His rap makes me angry, and allows me to experience a full range of aggressive emotions without actually doing anything physical. I have noticed that washing dishes and listening to Eminem is a great combination. I attack those annoying dirty dishes with a vengeance, and the whole thing gets done quicker than I would have otherwise imagined.Akalabeth said:I never get "honest-to-god" emotion listening to songs, not on account of themselves anyway, songs lift my spirits but don't stir me. They only give me emotion when they're associated with something else, like a movie for example, and then it's not the song itself that's creating the emotion it's simply the song bringing past emotions back to the forefront.