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Bella Ciao

Hey guys, I hope you like my track as much as I do. I made this track when I heard the original song in a series. He makes a good mood and is an absolute catchy tuneJust listen and get in a good mood. Let the sun shine into your heart. Greetz from Germany

Germany, Siegen

Hi

Very nice Tune Electronic in Latino Style..I just wish You make some impro of The Lead Motive in some point to make It more interesting..as You know Music Market for something like that is very limited not sure if Radio Stations will play It but I'm sure that people will like Life Performance..( be great if You make something like that using real instruments..trust me it will sound better ),,I wish You good luck with submissions.. Good Job..

United States, California, Los Angeles

Variance

Hello, it's a track with guitar samples and makes me think of a tune from the 90's. For my taste, it's only mine, it sounds totally passed. I think that now people want more content. Sorry, but it's my point of view.

France, Rennes

cool lines

Nice calm backing track with gentle guitar licks. Found it a very relaxing track to listen to would imagine it would be a great driving track, keep everybody calm. Has a slight Cure feel which I like. There is smooth backing via drums, strummed guitar gives good support to the lead guitars

United Kingdom, London

Hi

This is a Nice Track.. with some Latin Touch..some parts bring back a Gipsy Kings Sound..I like it good Arrangement and nice melody Very Relaxing and Good to Dance..I'm sure many people will like life concerts..just to bad that Music Market for something like that is Very limited and not to Many Radio Stations play Music like that but I will try to pitch it to some Latino Radio and lets see what will happen..I wish You good luck with submissions.. You did a NICE Job to record it..

United States, California, Los Angeles

Great track....

Time for another review, today we will taking a look at Epitome of Sounds "Variance". This track is supposed to be an ambient electronica combination but the first thing I noticed was the cool classical guitar that forms the bed rock of the track. All the usual suspects are here, you've got the programmed drums a la EDM style, the synthy parts (whoops and whirls appropriately intermingled within the track) and the aforementioned guitar parts. Lets get into this. I like the guitar, the rhythm part is a little muddled at the beginning but redeems itself with this cool little harmonized melody that shows up here and there. Once the track kicks in in earnest it seems less obvious but there is the issue of synth sound effects that do little to serve the track as a whole. I suppose that they create a break from the main sections but to me they just seemed a little out of place. Overall the track is well produced and each instrument shines in the mix so there is no issue there but here comes the bad news...when you get into the instrumental genre (especially EDM) you need to pace yourself and create space with your composition. A killer example of this is Tycho's "Dive". It builds and undulates, it takes time to come to a crescendo. I don't get this impression from Variance, it's not the composition per se as it has more to do with arrangement issues. At the end of the day my final prognosis is that I've heard this all before and many times at that. With a genre as insanely competitive as EDM there can be no room for Monday to Friday stuff, you've got to bring the heat and really plot out your tunes to attain maximum listening engagement. This is a great track but I feel an opportunity was missed here to deliver something amazing. Epitome of Sound has the recording and production chops to deliver the goods but the song writing has to be much much better and fully engaging if they hope to really sell it to the fans. Great track but needs more umph... Christopher Carrion XXX

Canada, Ontario, Kingston

Nice work

Well, the overall is good and sounds really cool, but the beginning when the spanish guitar comes in, it sounds a bit messy, not really tight. I'll think it's pretty difficult to play instead of a electric guitar, but maybe i'am wrong about that. The guitar on the left whit the vibrato sounds cool. A bit to much of the same, but it sounds cool. Later on there's a voice coming in (in my opinion) whit a bass line and it's really nice done and brings it to an other dimension. Maybe you should bring in a completely other part in, but in line whit the music, witch make it more interesting. Something in the middle or at the end.

Netherlands, Breda

island of texas

spanish guitar loop meets edm enviroment. reminds of ibiza in the afternoon with a drink has a near new-age keyboard I hope this helps people find new music actually it is from nevada, so the ibiza thing was imaginated, not nescesarilly implies knowing the place

Argentina, Buenos Aires

A "quasi-spanish" trip!

A very well done track with a nice groove. Good electronic sequencing and a great guitar theme that puts you on a "quasi-spanish" trip! I really appreciate this guitar sounds and the overall mix. A kind of electronic music that's a pleasure to hear. Also, i find some very nice atmosphere that reminds me to a '80s band that i love so much: New Orders. This is my second review of Epitome of Sound and i still find very good music.

Italy, Milan

Rythmical chill out.

This tracl is a kind of uptempo and uplifting chillout with Spanich guitar. Nice to listen to and relaxing. It would fit perfectly on a Cafe Del Mar Chilling compilation from ibiza. The acustic quitar also gives some asociation of being on ibiza or balearic islands. It´s to shot. Epitome of Sound should a longer version of 6.30 minutes for longer chilling and rellaxation.

Denmark, Copenhagen

Pleasant!

Hello! There is something Hispanic in this music ... The rhythmic is furious and the multiple tones. I would have liked a little more diversity in used harmonies. But the orchestration, generally, is rather made a success. I like what occurs in second part of the composition; the guitar gets the upper hand and it is very nice. Altogether, this composition is pleasant to listen to, with a good sound volume... Sympa...

yes

It is a very rhythmic and very danceable piece, I like how you have mixed the various instruments and the flamenco style guitar makes it even more interesting. also the closure of the piece is in tune with everything else. I loved it

Italy, italy

Organic Thunder

A beat-based drum loop begins this latin themed composition that transitions into an acoustic guitar riff. The verse/chorus structure is utilized to bring in a addition musical themes and a "New Order" sounding guitar sound at mid-point of the song. Synth grooves add to the overall soundscape which complement the rest of the musical elements. The arrangement is interestingly executed keeping the listeners interest. The mix is somewhat muddy indicating that some additional producing is required to eliminant completing frequencies.

United States, Texas, DFW

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