Close your eyes,
let me take you on a journey unknown,
where reality fails and dreams take flight,
along the meadows and up the mountains,
a single shade.
Open your eyes,
let me soar you above the highest peak,
beyond the clouds and beneath the moon,
where nothing is close but nothing is far,
another shade.
Open your mind,
let me show you beyond your eyes,
beyond the earth and beyond the moon,
beyond any known skies,
another shade.
Open your soul,
travel beyond the universe,
magic forever and everywhere,
spirits call, we can answer,
another shade.
Open your eyes,
return to your time,
having seen our true kind,
each shade of Lupine...
Sorry for the delay in having this released. "Shades of Lupine" is inspired by a friend and also the image which is done by the fantastic **Deligaris**. Great thanks go to him for allowing me to use it.
The poem pretty much tells you the story as the song progresses, just imagine yourself going on some journey to a supernatural place, then your flying. Wheeeee!
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to comment/fave/vote on my work, it's always appreciated.
You're just too damn good with your keyboard, hahaha. Another great track, I especially liked the piano break and the choir that comes in later. Out of curiosity how many tracks did this take? Overall a great piece and that picture of the wolf is really awesome. Keep up the great work man.
Damn, those choirs are real cpu eaters. They sound awesome though. What are the specs for the computer you're running it all on? Oh and one other thing. Have you had any experience with EastWest Symphonic Orchestra Silver Edition? I'm thinking about picking it up to replace Edirol, but I haven't really found much in the way of reviews.
Yup, I have the platinum edition It's awesome, though bear in mind, you'll need at least 3gigs of ram to get any decent use out of it. Symphonic choirs is the same, you can only really utilise one at a time, as most PC's just can't handle the sheer power
Man, Platinum is a real beast. The minimum system requirements for Silver is 256mb of RAM. Which sadly is all I have right now. Though next time I get down to Best Buy I'm going to pick up a stick or two. I'll have to build myself one hell of a computer when I get a job and get Platinum, hahahaha.
Near the beginning it has a bit of a Native-American-sound, quite good. I swear I heard a few notes that sounded like a Christmas song though...!
I tend to prefer loud, beaty, epic-sounding pieces (about three fourths of the way through was probably my favourite part), but this was still very nice. :) Well, maybe the glock near the end (I have a thing for those tinny, 'thin' sounds) was my favourite...
I notice that a lot of your songs sound like they would fit in an adventure game most seamlessly. A lot of them are that style. :)