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A stroke of genius.

I've been coming to and fro frequently, and I finally noted through the cursory glances of your demise. I began to listen to this song, and as the bass began to filter through, I had a shiver run through my spine like very few times before.
This (and Basking in Dead Light) are by far, my two favorite songs, not only of your's, but of everyone else in this genre. I daresay, it isn't fair for everyone to have such a musically inclined fellow like yourself around, but to remain would be, perhaps, a dawning of a new audial savior.
Farewell, and I assure you, whatever works you perform in the future, I'll keep a close ear for.

P.S. What program do you use? I've been dabbling in a bit of everything recently, and this is quite an inspiring work. Thank you.

MaestroSorrow responds:

I use Fruity Studio's, but the sounds you're hearing have nothing to do with the program itself. If you read this, send me an email, and i'll give you the full details.

Thanks for the review ^^. I am glad you were able to enjoy these works.

This is probably your best, in my opinion

I really like the usage of all the instruments, and the fusion between the percussion's techno-esque beats, and the rest of the ensemble's classical tones.
I left a review just in case you read this, I'm trying to do a student CG film in Alias|Wavefront's Maya using this song. If you have any concerns or would like me not to, e-mail me at Verimuscordis@aim.com.
Thanks.

MaestroSorrow responds:

of course, I have no problem with you using the song, I would like to see it after it is completed ^^.

Now that is pretty strange, many people have told me that this song was one of my worst. I am glad it has found a pair of ears that enjoy it to this degree.

Thanks for the review TengokuxJigoku ^^.

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