
Sound Radius
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125
The Markdanyells
Dec 28, 2008
Song: Undying Love
Hey Soundradius, I've got two words, brilliant and terrific. Brilliant fusion of ethnic backgrounds = terrificos sonos! Thanks, Danny
Virgil Brian
Nov 23, 2008
awesome job!!gives me something to shoot for,,out of the 10 in the contest,,yours was the best hands down!!
A Cry of Hounds
Nov 12, 2008
your music scores are tremendous - opuses (plural?) indeed! There is tremendous skill/talent/inspiration at work in you. I listened to a number of your pieces today at work...and am blown away!
byteme19
Nov 06, 2008
as a complete fan of all things Hans, you just made a new friend!!!
The Markdanyells
Aug 14, 2008
Hi Soundradius,
What goes around comes around, they say. There are songs that go around easy and there are some worth telling everyone, can we invite you to listen to our new song. Appreciate it if you can leave a comment, thanks.
The markdanyells
The Markdanyells
Jul 27, 2008
hmmn, "the rose" is great song...good lyrics, I wonder who's lyricist? ...lol
don purple
May 28, 2008
thanks alot man that means alot comin from you lol id definatly be down for a collab let me know
don purple
Apr 22, 2008
you are a genius dude!! wow, i make hip hop beats but ive been trying to pull stuff off like this into a hip hop beat, im not a fraction as good as you though lol, keep it up dude your stuff is amazing!!
Sablade
Mar 08, 2008
ave metallica totally rox!!!!
--SabeR
The Markdanyells
Jan 19, 2008
Soundradius,
"Ave Metallica" is very emotive. It's Franz Schubert meets Black Sabbath, very powerful. Choir fx is optimum best, orchestral drums at excellent pace, 10 stars, my friend. thinking of some collabs again...themarkdanyells
Frankfurt Dialog Company
Jan 07, 2008
Soundradius,
thank you very much for giving my little orchestral attempts a listen. What I find here is- well- different and I can tell you´re a pro in orchestral work and scores. Like all of it, love most of it. Your stuff is outstanding and I am sure some time soon I will read your credits for film music in some A- Hollywood production.
Cheers and happy 2008 from Frankfurt, Germany!
Chris Ward
Jan 03, 2008
Hi again,
Thanks for the nudge to listen to the demo of OPUS 2007. It is absolutely excellent - I'm a sucker for Symphonic Rock and always have been. And thanks for asking if I would be interested in a bit of collaboration. Yep, definitely. What do you have in mind?
The Markdanyells
Nov 17, 2007
Hi, Soundradius, I'm trying to put vocals on your "Altitude" music but its proving bit difficult, lol, maybe due to its repetitive chords throughout, anyway still trying and maybe with some genius (if there is? lol) we'll see anyhow...danny
volldegine
Sep 14, 2007
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volldegine
Sep 14, 2007
I really like destiny awaits. its a great mixture of rock and classical (Why do they mix baroque, classical, romantic, and contemporary into classical, cuz its not) Its just the right amount of choir, guitar and strings to make a great song! 6/5 * s!!!!
yokky
Sep 01, 2007
The sound is just perfect, but with better inner content your music would be masterpieces!
russellsnow
Aug 31, 2007
I'm guessing you just added Disney Action Hero? Let me be the first to congratulate you : ) i'm very jealous! During the song, at about 20 seconds and onward, you should bring out those instruments one at a time and let them shine. I can imagine really good tuba, violin, and trumpet sections. (I sent you an email, hope to hear from ya)
the Markdanyells
Jul 10, 2007
Hi, Soundradius,
On parts 0 to 1:42, I imagine the king Lamprus summoning his men and warriors, including the young Sophocles to go to battle of Salamis. They led on marching towards the gates, with catapults being drawn by horses and flaming arrows, were fired upon the fleeing unprepared and ill equipped enemies...
Parts 1:42 to 2:05, the king of the enemy sensing the futility of fighting back and seeing the devastation around him was insurmountable already, put up a white flag and sent his best emissary to king Lamprus to relay the message of a peaceful surrender...
Parts 2:05 to 3:01, here the musician Sophocles, the genius that he was, sang with his tenor voice in praise of his king and his warriors and the nobility of the enemies' surrender, played his lyre to everyone's hearts' contentment. He sang about the beauty and serenity of peace and the harmony brought to everyone throughout the lands...
Parts 3:01 to 4:10, here prosperity and happiness were achieved by every
Great tracks you've got here, well composed and professionally mixed. You would do great writing for movies. Keep up the great work.