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-- Al Azar - Forever Forgotten (Echano's Soothing Symphony Mix 2005) [320kbps FULL]


Posted by [mart] on Sep-12-2005 12:28:

Al Azar - Forever Forgotten (Echano's Soothing Symphony Mix 2005) [320kbps FULL]

Well, thanks very much for your support on 'Breakfast in Bed'. I listened to your feedback, made a couple of changes and it's probably now as good as it'll ever be. For my next trick, here's a much-updated version of my remix of Al Azar's 'Forever Forgotten'. It's not trance, I'm afraid, but I promise that I'll share something a bit more upbeat next time. Enjoy!

Al Azar - Forever Forgotten (Echano Soothing Symphony Mix 2005)

Thanks again!

EDIT: I've made several changes and uploaded the track again.


Posted by alexpea on Sep-12-2005 14:23:

Hmm... Certainly sweet sounding. But way too repetetive. Samples looping over and over... Gets kinda boring And I also think it lacks some low end..


Posted by [mart] on Sep-12-2005 16:31:

Hmm, I thought that might be the case. So that's yet another supposedly finished track that isn't finished anymore! Still, thanks for your input as I really am striving to get these tracks as good as they can be and your opinions are really helpful in achieving that.


Posted by RickyM on Sep-15-2005 22:00:

Very nice sounds - I don't mind the repetitiveness - I like that in music - cool track, melody is nice.


Posted by Desty Nova on Sep-15-2005 23:29:

Sounds good to me. Nice work.


Posted by in_dreams on Sep-16-2005 00:41:

I would take a listen on this but the link is not working!


Posted by PDM on Sep-16-2005 01:44:

Nice nice nice work!!

Repetitive yes, but certainly I don't mind it.


Posted by DigiNut on Sep-16-2005 02:30:

Melodies and production quality in general sound quite good to me. It's definitely soothing, and since I so rarely hear orchestral or even semi-orchestral material on here, that gets an automatic thumbs-up from me.

I'm not sure if I'd call the track "repetitive" in general, but the percussion doesn't seem to change much - it almost sounds loop-based. Don't take that as a really harsh criticism though - it doesn't kill the track or anything, I just feel like it could use a bit of spicing up in that area. You know, like on the 8th or 16th bars of the drum pattern, put in a different fill or riff, just something to inject a little extra momentum.

Hope you found that useful!


Posted by david.michael on Sep-16-2005 20:06:

I think it sounds freakin' amazing. I've yet to hear an Al Azar / Echano track I didn't like and this is no exception. Very soothing and clean sounding. The "repetitiveness" very much compliments the song methinks. Great job!


Posted by BshidoHEAT on Sep-17-2005 00:04:

I always love Echano tracks
This is quite good, the beat is repetitive, not a bad thing. This song actually had me lost until it was over, I was enjoying it that much.


Posted by Jay M on Sep-17-2005 12:08:

Yep I'm getting bored too after a while and it sounds very crisp but a tad too sharp.

Great work tho.


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Sep-17-2005 14:56:

I'm with Jay; there is such a thing as too crisp. Soften up your percs a bit.

Interesting bassline buildup.

This has a lot more energy than the last Soothing Symphony. I'll give it that much.

I didn't really not any repetitive-seeming parts except around the opening. Otherwise it was pretty good.



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