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Zigzag

Author: 
Alexandr Zhelanov
Saturday, January 23, 2016 - 05:33
Art Type: 
Music
Tags: 
Action
fast
strange
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • Audio - Commercial use OK
  • Music
Favorites: 
4
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Preview: 

Strange melody in two variations.

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
https://soundcloud.com/alexandr-zhelanov
File(s): 
Zigzag.mp3 Zigzag.mp3 1.4 Mb [113 download(s)]
Zigzag.ogg Zigzag.ogg 2.3 Mb [79 download(s)]
Zigzag (slow_ver).mp3 Zigzag (slow_ver).mp3 2.3 Mb [72 download(s)]
Zigzag (slow_ver).ogg Zigzag (slow_ver).ogg 3.6 Mb [64 download(s)]
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Comments

congusbongus
joined 9 years 4 months ago
02/08/2016 - 20:04
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This is a cool track; just my opinion but I didn't like the scratchy bits at the start.

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OhiraKyou
joined 6 years 2 weeks ago
03/03/2017 - 13:07
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The slow version is exactly the kind of song I wish there was more of. For 3D exploration platformer games, music with significant intensity shifts tend to feel distracting. And, tracks with long windup times leave the player without much background noise for far too long. For a satisfying exploration platformer, the music needs to kick in immediately as the player enters the world without feeling too sudden, and it must remain steady throughout the experience without becoming monotonous.

Zigzag's slow version succeeds in that regard, evoking the steady pace of early 3D platformer game music like what Stewart Copeland made for Spyro. And, as I'm making a toony 3D platformer with robotic/mechanical elements, this track suits my needs pretty well, in ways that are relatively rare in my search.

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