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| View Poll Results: Sophist vs. troglodyte in battle for the ages. | |||
| 092 Kong In Concert - Beneath The Surface |
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11 | 55.00% |
| 150 OCRemix - Seneca's Marble Pack Edit |
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9 | 45.00% |
| Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Bracket F Final Beneath the Surface/Seneca's Marble Pack Edit
Please select your favorite track.
Get the Flash Player to play this audio file: 092 Kong In Concert - Beneath The Surface Get the Flash Player to play this audio file: 150 OCRemix - Seneca's Marble Pack Edit Cheers.
Last edited by orion_mk3 : Mar 30, 2008 at 11:26 PM.
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I went back to check out of curiosity, and found it isn't a part of Kong in Concert's crossfading. But still, to me, that very first second just doesn't sound like it belongs in the track. o.O A slick foreign-sung C64 pop arrange vs. a wonderfully mellow and atmospheric take on Aquatic Ambiance... My apologies to fellow fans of obscurity. Beneath the Surface just seems deeper and more emotionally evocative, despite the flawless execution in Seneca's Marble Pack Edit. Cheers. Good morning, post-apocalyptia!
Last edited by Moguta : Mar 27, 2008 at 09:04 PM.
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Ciao.
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Beneath the Surface is a really nice version of Aquatic Ambience, certainly the best remix of it I've heard. I have no idea how Seneca is doing as well as it is. I guess people like something different even if it's not all that special or interesting.
Cheers.
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