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Thanks to our users for sharing their music: Kevin, Jenny, Willie, Benoit,
Andreas, Bo, Mike,
Jonathan, Matt, Dave, Bernhard, Jean, Milton, JaeMez, Antti, Neil, Rodolfo,
Jeroen, Jan, Henrik, Shlomo, Alessandro,
Daniel, Sophie, Zboy, Erik, Helmut, Tobias, Stamatis,
Christos, Mateusz, Nobuki, ToneMagic, Roy,
Laurent, Thomas, Leif, Nigel
and all listed below !
Demo#1
& 11 - Composed
and Performed by Kevin Skinner (United Kingdom) MySpace.com/musicdruid
Demo#2 - Demo provided by Daniel Vampiru (www.efectespeciale.ro)
Bucharest, Romania.
Demo#3 -
Deirdre, performed
by
Solo Venture (Willie Oliphant)
(Inverness,
Scotland, United Kingdom) from "Legends"
project (soloventure.co.uk).
Demo#4 - Moonlight Sonata for
Synthesizer (1st
Movement, Adagio sostenuto), performed
and provided by Bo R.
Larsen (Angera, Varese, Italy). This song will appear on their next CD entitled "Light".
Visit: MySpace.com/railroadridersbo.
Note: Originally by Ludwig van Beethoven
from The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C# minor "Quasi una fantasia", op. 27, No. 2
completed in 1801.
Demo#5 - "NS3" Composed and Performed
by The Outsider Art UK (Shane
Peterson) Brixham, Devon, United Kingdom. Released on 2011. Visit:
MySpace.com/TheOutsiderArtUK
Demo#6 - Demo provided by Gary Anderson (United
States). Originally by Dream Theater from their first studio album "When Dream and Day Unite", released in 1989.
Demo#7 - Ave Maria Gratia
Plena (Magnus Choir) A little choral piece performed by Daniel
Laiseca
Demo#8 - The Ecstasy Of Gold
(Italian: L'Estasi dell'Oro) by Zboy. Originally by
Ennio Morricone, score for Sergio Leone film:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly © 1966.
Demo#9 - Requiem For A Dream
by Daniel Vampiru (www.efectespeciale.ro)
Bucharest, Romania. Originally by Clint
Mansell, score for
Darren Aronofsky's film: Requiem For A Dream
© 2000.
Demo#10 - G-Raid, Level 1 Boss Fight ©
2009 DTI Software Inc Composed and performed by Benoit Lafrance (Montreal, Quebec, Canada).
Demo#11 - Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30
(Eng. Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Fanfare Sunrise)
by Sophie. Originally symphonic poem by Richard Strauss, composed in 1896
(inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's
philosophical treatise "Also sprach
Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen".
Demo#13, 14 - Matt P. Mayers (Canada) plays
both songs based on a fractal-based MIDI pattern by D. Laiseca Demo# 15 & 16 -
Arranged and Performed by Bernhard Heinz Strolz
(Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany). Originally
by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) from"The Well-Tempered Clavier,
Book 1" Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis 846-869 and Miscellaneous Work
BWV 835. Demo#17
- Instrumental cover "Reise, Reise" (outro) Performed
by Antti Tuomas Hietikko (Finland).
Originally by "Neue Deutsche
Härte" band Rammstein from its fourth studio album "Reise, Reise"
©
2004. Demo#18
- Performed by Rodolfo
Vallejos Hernández (Spain) - YYZ, Instrumental
cover from Canadian rock band Rush (eighth studio album "Moving
Pictures" ©1981)
Demo#19 - Arranged and
Performed by Jennifer Bartley Thompson (United
States). Originally
by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) from"Suite No.2 for Flute & Strings in
B minor" Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis 1067).
Demo#20
- Performed by Jan Øivind
Fjeldstad (Norway) &
Henrik Niclas "Tyr" Jæger
(Denmark)
Originally by Originally by Ozzy Osbourne
from its second album "Diary Of The
Madman" © 1981.
Demo#21
- Performed by
Jennifer Bartley Thompson (United States) Originally
by Johann
Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) from "Toccata
and Fugue in D Minor" Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis
565).
Demo#22
- Arranged and Performed by Nigel
Janssen (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia). Originally by Giuseppe
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
"Piano
Sonata in A major, K. 208 L. 238") Demo#23
- Performed by Jean
François Soillet (Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon Region, France)
Originally by Mike Oldfield from its fourth
studio album "Incantations" ©
1978).
Demo#24
- Credits: Kevin Alan
McKay, Antti Tuomas Hietikko, Neil Harper & Daniel Laiseca -
Originally by Finnish cello metal band
Apocalyptica from its third album
"Cult" © 2000. Demo#25
- The X-Files theme by Adam M. - Originally
composed for film and television by Mark Snow
(Martin Fulterman) © 1996
Demo#26
- Perfect Strangers -instrumental cover -
Performed by Alessandro
Di Clementi (Rome, Italy). Originally
by Deep Purple from
its eleventh studio album Perfect Strangers
© 1984.
Demo#27 - A Whiter Shade Of Pale, Performed by Jeroen Willem van der Heijden
(Netherlands) Procol Harum cover from its self-titled first album
released in 1967.
Demo#28
- Mr. Crowley intro performed by Erik-Lars Eliasson
(Sweden). Originally by Don Airey from Ozzy Osbourne first album
"Blizzard Of Ozz" released in 1980 (UK), 1981 (US).
Demo#29
- Composed and
Performed by Michael Round (United
Kingdom) Mykyndryd Link Demo#30
- Variation 1. a 1 Clav. by Stamatis Zoubroulis & Christos
Hondrokoukis (Greece). Originally by Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750) from"The Goldberg Variations" Demo#310
- Legendary Tales by "Tonemagic" (Belgium). Originally by
Rhapsody from its self-titled first album
released in 1997. Demo#32
- Arranged and Performed
by Michael
Shea (United States).
Originally by Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881) from
Promenade, Pictures At An Exhibition. Demo#33
- Jeremy Bender cover. Performed
by Shlomo Raskiewicz.
Originally by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1971 from its second album
"Tarkus". Demo#34
- Piano Sonata In C Major, 1st Movement. Performed
by H. Müller (Cologne, Germany). Originally by Joseph Haydn (1732-1809).
Demo#35
- Black Diamond (intro and outro mixed). Performed
by Dave Connelly
(United Kingdom) Originally by
Swedish keyboardist Jens Johansson from
Stratovarius "Visions" album released in 1997.
Demo#36
- Salieri Strikes Back (Warmen cover). Performed
by Dave Connelly
(United Kingdom) Originally by Finnish keyboardist Janne Viljami
"Warman" Wirman (From Warmen band second studio album "Beyond Abilities", released in 2002).
Demo#37
- Into The Oblivion (Warmen cover). Performed
by Dave Connelly (United Kingdom) Originally by Finnish keyboardist Janne Viljami
"Warman" Wirman (From progressive
metal band Warmen's first studio album "Unknown
Soldier", released in 1999).
Demo#38
- Home (intro) by "Polski Byk" (M. Łukaszewicz) (Poland) Cover from Dream Theater's Metropolis Part II - Scenes From A
Memory album, Scene Six © 1999.
Demo#39 - Wherever I May Roam -intro- by "Albatross" (Metallica
cover from its fifth track on the album "Metallica" released in 1991).
Demo#40 - For The Love Of God -Sitar Intro BKG- by Bhagaditya (Steve
Vai
cover from its third album "Passion
and Warfare" released in 1990).
Demo#41
- Song Of The Whale, Part One From Dawn. Performed
by Tobias W. - Originally by Edgar Froese, Chris Franke from Tangerine Dream's Underwater Sunlight album,
released in 1986. Demo#42
- Fanfare For The Common Man - Performed by
Zboy. Based on alternative version of
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1977). Originally
by Aaron Copland (Written in 1942 for the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra). Demo#43
- Demon Driver - Performed by
Jonathan V. Brand (United
States). Originally by Swedish
guitarist Yngwie J.
Malmsteen from its fifth studio album "Eclipse" © 1990.
Demo#44
- Final Fantasy 4 Main Theme. Performed
by Nobuki S. (Japan). Originally by Nobuo Uematsu, from Final Fantasy (console
role-playing games) series ©
1991.
Demo#45
- Libertango. Performed
by Aramix. Originally by tango composer Astor Piazzolla, published in 1974.
The title is a portmanteau merging "Libertad" (Spanish for liberty) and "Tango", symbolizing Piazzolla's break from Classical Tango to
"New Tango" or Neotango.
Demo#46
- Malena Tango
song
by Aramix.
composed by Homero Manzi and Lucio Demare in 1941.
Demo#47
- Bandoneón’s Woes (Quejas de Bandoneon)
by Aramix.
Tango song composed by
Juan de Dios Filiberto in 1918. Demo#48
- Traditional
Dance (Harmodion in Accordion mode) Composed and
Performed by Andreas
Wimmer
(Germany).
Websites:
www.finalchapterheavymetal.de
www.primalucesounds.de
Demo#49
- Demo provided by user "Forgotten Ghost".
Demo#50
- Demo Crystal Teardrops,
from Castlevania Symphony Of The Night -Video
Game- (a.k.a. Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight OST).
Originally by Michiru Yamane © 1997 (Konami Company).
Demo#51
- Sadeness (outro
Pt.1) provided by user "Pleistocene"
(Chile).
Originally by the musical project Enigma ©
1990 (from the album MCMXC a.D.)
Demo#52
- Terminator 2, Judgment Day
(cover) provided by "Maromax".
Film score originally by Brad Fiedel released on 1991 for Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Motion Picture Soundtrack).
Demo#53
- Victorian Fear (from Castlevania : Portrait of Ruin - aka Devil's Castle
Dracula: Gallery of Labyrinth)
cover provided by "Maromax".
Originally by Michiru Yamane & Yuzo Koshiro for the Nintendo DS handheld game
console. © 2006 (Konami Company). Demo#54
- Beginning (Castlevania III, Dracula's Curse)
cover provided by "Maromax".
Song originally composed by Kinuyo Yamashita (Konami Kukeiha Club) for Castlevania
video game series (Akumajô Dracula). Its first
appearance was in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, during the first stage.
Demo#56
- Demo using RetroMagix (Coupled mode)
based on Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in C minor (Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis 847
Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1).
Originally by Johann Sebastian Bach
(1722). Demo#57
-
Demo "Dusk's Holy Mark (An
Empty Tome)" by Roy Cimino from Castlevania, Order Of Ecclesia
(Nintendo portable game console) a.k.a. Devil's Castle Dracula: The Stolen
Seal. Originally by Michiru Yamane / Yasuhiro Ichihashi © 2008 (Konami
Company)
Demo#58
-
Gaze Up At The Darkness demo
by Roy Cimino (from Castlevania: Portrait Of Ruin - aka Devil's
Castle Dracula: Gallery Of Labyrinth) The Master's Dungeon theme.
Originally by Michiru Yamane & Yuzo Koshiro for the Nintendo DS handheld
game console. © 2006 (Konami Company).
Demo#59
- God Warriors vs Saints demo. Demo by
Laurent (France). Originally by Composer Seiji Yokoyama For anime
Kamigami no Atsuki-Tatakai (Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac)
Demo#60
- Little Suite for Trumpet, Harpsichord
and Basso Continuo (1st movement: Allegretto).
Demo by Frank-M.
(Austria). Originally by German composer Wilhelm Friedemann
Bach (Weimar 1710 - Berlin 1784), the second child and eldest son of
Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. Demo#61
- "If We Never Meet Again" demo by Leif
E Davidsen (Denmark). Jazz covered from Warren Vache version, LP
"Polished Brass", 1979. Originally composed by Louis Armstrong & Horace
Gerlach. Demo#62
- Sonata XII arranged for 2 trumpets,
Organ and Timpani. Demo provided by
Frank-M.
(Austria). Originally composed by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber von
Bibern (1644-1704). Demo#63
- The Lonely Shepherd (Einsamer Hirte)
demo by Thomas M. (Switzerland). Written by German composer James
Last (also known as "Hansi", born Hans Last) and released on his album
"Memories from Russia", released 1977. Also played by "Pan Flute Master"
Gheorghe Zamfir included in "The Lonely Shepherd" album (1984) and was
recorded with the James Last Orchestra, and featured in Quentin
Tarantino's film Kill Bill Vol. 1. Demo#64
- Yira-Yira (Go round...and round) demo by Aramix.
Tango composed by Enrique Santos Discépolo (Discepolín) in 1929.
Demo#65
- Gabriel's Oboe (Main theme from "The
Mission") demo by Thomas M. (Switzerland). Originally composed by
Ennio Morricone in 1986 for Roland Joffé's film "The Mission".
Demo#66
- Exercises for Flute No.1 Op.33 Book 1
demo by Thomas M. (Switzerland).
Originally by Italian
flutist Ernesto Köhler from 35 Exercises for Flute no.1 Op.33 (Book 1).
Included in "Progress in Flute Playing" published in the 1880s.
Demo#67
- Invitation Of A Crazed Moon (from Castlevania : Portrait of Ruin - aka Devil's Castle
Dracula: Gallery of Labyrinth)
cover provided by "Maromax".
Originally by Michiru Yamane & Yuzo Koshiro for the Nintendo DS handheld
game console. © 2006 (Konami Company).
Demo#68
- Iron Blue Intention (from Castlevania : Portrait of Ruin - aka Devil's Castle
Dracula: Gallery of Labyrinth)
cover provided by "Maromax".
Originally by Konami Kukeiha Club (Composer), Michiru Yamane (Arranger),
Norikazu Miura (DS Arrange) for the Nintendo DS handheld game
console.©2006 (Konami Company).
Demo#69
- "Don't Push Your Foot on the Heartbrake" instrumental cover, from "Lionheart",
the second album by the British singer Kate Bush (c)1978. Demo#70: My
Blood Runs Cold (Video) by Devine
Lie (Nigel
Nicholls)
© 2011 (Barbados & Cape
Town)
http://www.devinelie.com Demo#71: Right
Now
Video (© 2008 Sworn In Records) by Related Rhymes (Big Fub
& JaeMez) Boise, Idaho, United States Myspace.com/relatedrhymes
Demo#72:
Orchestral, Mallet, Latin, African and Auxiliary Percussion by
Milton Palhares Gonçalves
(Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil) Demo#73: Spem
In Alium motet
played by Mike Dickson (Edinburgh,
United Kingdom) Website: www.mikedickson.org.uk
- Originally a forty-part Renaissance motet by
Thomas Tallis, composed circa 1570 for eight
choirs of five voices each. This piece by Tallis is regarded as one of the pinnacles of Renaissance Polyphony. MP3 Info :
Bitrate: 128/320 kbps /
Frequency: 44.100 Hz / Channel Mode: Stereo & J-Stereo /
Encoders: LAME/FhG. Soon some of them will be available in mp3HD.
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