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extended title theme
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This was the original submission to rob, which he subsequently edited into the track that's in the titles. this can be considdered a bonus track as it doesn't appear in the show.
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Epic composer, multi award-winning films, games and tv. https://soundcloud.com/matt-milne-8/sets/demo-reel-full
With more than 12 years experience scoring titles recognised by the best publications and people, Matt can bring the very best out of any producer, and provide that extra special dimension your production needs. awards: PC Gamer: top 20 wargames of all time for 'Wings Over Flanders Fields', and 'Rise Of Flight' Rock, Paper, Shotgun: top simulator games of all time for 'Wings Over Flanders Fields', and 'Rise Of Flight' WOFF features a 3-hour soundtrack, on an epic scale and remains my most enjoyable project to date; taking ww1 and turning it into music, was simply awesome!
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Beats Beats General
Charts
Peak #1,052
Peak in subgenre #79
Author
matt milne
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matt milne 2007
Uploaded
January 03, 2008
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MP3 1.8 MB 128 kbps 1:56
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With me not being the type of composer to do more than one take a track and my instincts being what they are, we pretty much got it right first time round. it was just a little too long at over 2 minutes as the titles are only 1.24. very simplistic and repetetive but not as easily humable, so it will grow on you over the course of the show.
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rpike20625
Jan 03, 2008
I'm not sure if you want comments from "non-musical" people, but here is my reaction to this. At first I thought, "it's pretty, but is that Star Trek?..." but then, I thought, with all the spiritual allusions to Bajor, and the special connection that Corey seems to have for Ro Nevin, that they give the theme and overall uplifting, etheral quality. I'm reminded of looking up in a sunlit cathedral and seeing the sunbeams streaming through the stained glass windows. Which is sort of the effect I had when I saw the part in the film where Corey was climbing the hill to try to get to Ro Nevin in his vision. As I said, really beautiful and uplifting in a refreshing new way for Star Trek fan films. Thank you for sharing it with us! Rick Pike