| cool stuff! |
(posted by robb scott) |
1/28/2009 3:57:00 pm |
| Drums and fury, and some real substantive theme writing throughout. 3 thumbs up! (I grew the third thumb after the nuclear fallout....). |
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(posted by milena slavova) |
11/7/2004 8:02:00 am |
| I was recomended to listen to this as a must. Well, what can I say other than BRILLIANT & WOW. |
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(posted by hermien jd) |
10/23/2004 3:36:00 am |
| The summary for this is absolutely right. This piece totaly blew me away. Full of surprises & atmosphere plus a great production. |
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| excellent!! |
(posted by roberto aramburu) |
12/12/2003 3:41:00 pm |
| This composition is extremely well designed. Interesting orchestral contrast, full of surprise, rich harmony and powerful rhythmic patterns. Professionally produced. A+!! |
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| excellent! |
(posted by roberto aramburu) |
12/12/2003 3:39:00 pm |
| This composition is extremely well designed. Interesting orchestral contrast, full of surprise, rich harmony and powerful rhythmic patterns. Professionally produced. A+!! |
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| damn, that was cool. |
(posted by christopher murphy) |
6/6/2002 2:49:00 pm |
Nuclear Attack! is really great. It makes me want to shoot footage that work with the music.
Thanks! Chris
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| why not more? |
(posted by bernhard elsner) |
11/27/2001 8:28:00 am |
This is one of the most impressive orchestral scores I listened to on cuepop. The sound is great, the orchestration is inventive and shows much experience. As a director I probably would have difficulties using it; in fact, the film would have to be shot after the music! But as a demonstration piece it shows what composer Michele Evans is capable of: easy recognizable melodic motivs and strong harmonic and rhyhtmic build-ups. Why doesn't Michele put her other tracks on cuepop? |
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(posted by joey yanez) |
1/5/2001 11:25:00 am |
| Very nice piece and extremely well written. The development and the build is just right--not too much at first and not too little. Impressive. |
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(posted by z z) |
12/20/2000 4:12:00 pm |
This piece surprises me everytime I listen, its incredibly well structured and inventive, and simply powerful without resorting to easy tricks. The best kind of film action cue any serious director could hope for, it conjures up images of a Jerry Goldsmith or Elmer Bernstein furiously conducting it as part of a classic disaster flick from the golden era of such Hollywood productions. I am indeed blown away by it, and look forward to hearing more of Michele Evans' music.
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(posted by evan evans) |
12/17/2000 3:43:00 pm |
| Totally awesome. It's no wonder this piece is of the higest standing on the website. It rocks. Huge orchestra. |
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