Shift
Sharukurusu
Blade Arm Master
Anchored Cross
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Post by Shift on Mar 28, 2007 2:03:04 GMT -5
A few of you are already aware of my Neo-Classical Metal solo-project under the name "Anchored Cross", but for those of you who aren't: Myspace - www.myspace.com/anchoredcrossOfficial Site - www.anchoredcross.com/A short description of my music: I'm heavily influenced by 17th and 18th century Baroque and Classical composers, such as Vivaldi, Paganini, Handel, Bach, Chopin, Segovia, etc. as well as modern composers like Final Fantasy's Nobuo Uematsu. My genre is primarily Neo-Classical Metal, a hybrid of Baroque/Classical music and Speed Metal. I write and record all of my songs by myself, so it can get.. very frustrating at times... So yeah, check it out when you get the chance. Feedback and other comments are appreciated. Thanks all =]
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Heat Sonata
Gorubeshu
*takes the art escalator*
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Post by Heat Sonata on Mar 28, 2007 15:34:56 GMT -5
Really nice work. I loved Harmony's Grave especially, as well as Anchored Cross. That's the kind of music I'd pay money for. Marionette was a little heavy for my tastes, but I think that's just preference.
Great to see you're getting some productive stuff through here. I can definitely see what you're saying about the FF composer influence, no offense of course. :3
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Post by Dash on Apr 6, 2007 17:11:05 GMT -5
Just for the record, you make me jealous.
D.a.m.n you, Shift. xD
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Goopygoo, Lord of the Whilst
Arukoitan
Sometimes, life gives you lemons. Which is odd, what with abstract concepts handing out free citrus.
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Post by Goopygoo, Lord of the Whilst on Apr 6, 2007 18:39:40 GMT -5
If I were a publisher, then I'd make out a contract right away. Marionette and Harmony's Grave were my favorites, although Anchored Cross was close behind. As soon as the CD is finished it's goin' on mah iPod! Provided I don't have to buy it, in which case you'd better sell it at stores.
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Shift
Sharukurusu
Blade Arm Master
Anchored Cross
Posts: 668
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Post by Shift on Apr 7, 2007 14:33:22 GMT -5
Haha, thanks for the awesome replies everyone.
Dash, you've nothing to be jealous about. You've just as much creativity and musical intel as I, we just have different styles =P
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Post by Dashe on Apr 7, 2007 17:51:43 GMT -5
The percussion on Marionette seriously annoyed the people sitting next to me in the computer lab! Good going! *Sadistic grin*
Now, I'm not by any means a metal fan, but Harmony's Grave was pretty darn good. I'd download it to my iPod if you plan on posting the full version or selling it, and that's saying something. It takes loads of talent to come up with stuff like that and actually execute it, even if it's not a style of music I can appreciate to its fullest!
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Shift
Sharukurusu
Blade Arm Master
Anchored Cross
Posts: 668
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Post by Shift on Apr 7, 2007 18:49:42 GMT -5
Why thank you, Ms. Danish Roll. Full downloads will be available soon, along with more info on the release of my CD, which I can assure you will be one hell of a ride.
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Post by Blues on Apr 7, 2007 21:20:49 GMT -5
Oh, no. It's starting again! Watch your backs, everyone, and don't be shocked if you get cherry coke cans or instruments thrown at you!
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Shift
Sharukurusu
Blade Arm Master
Anchored Cross
Posts: 668
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Post by Shift on Apr 8, 2007 12:27:59 GMT -5
There will be no cherry coke/instrument throwing in this thread.
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Post by Blues on Apr 8, 2007 12:29:53 GMT -5
Well, that's a relief to hear. *Whew!* And I'll listen to some of your music...well, right now, really. I'll tell you what I think of it. Edit: Nice! Not at all bad! I like it!
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Post by Anti-Jump Springs on Apr 14, 2007 1:16:00 GMT -5
I myself prefer more laid-back, mellow tunes, but this is all kinds of wicked. Great job, especially on Nocturne of Misery. If you make a CD available orderable via. the web, I'll definately buy it.
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