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THE LOVE TRAP |
Infolovetrp.xm is a XM format module. Uncompressed, it is 1.38MB in size and has been downloaded 13807 times since Thu 14th Nov 2002 :D More Good StuffMembers |
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How can love be a trap?? Is it not the point of life? Good module anyway
Posted by Beyond on Mon 25th Jan 2021
I guess I can rate this. this of module made by Anvil himself has trance, and synth pop, mixed into genre, "Trance Pop", I guess. this is an Amazing and second module by him I have played.
Go ahead and download it, if not, play it online instead, cause it's awesome!
Posted by Atekuro on Tue 12th Jan 2021
Always been one of my favorites
Posted by DuckReconMajor on Mon 8th Jul 2019
This song deserves a rating higher than a ten. Unfortunately, the Mod Archive doesn't have an option to do that. :-)
I love all of Anvil's songs, and this was the first song of his that I got my hands on. This song is featured in the Doom PWAD Cybercrime 3, MAP06. It's a great PWAD, music and all. So, I opened up the cybercrime3.wad file to rip the music from it. And I came across this song. I played it, and realized that it was the best song I had ever heard before.
This is probably the second best module in the archive, next to Anvil's Path to Nowhere. If you don't have this module, download it now!!!!
Posted by eXOdus on Fri 6th Sep 2013
Very good oldskool-isch pop tune with good melody and samples that fit the music. Very good tune - very interesting to listen to.
Posted by Arne Puszelski on Sun 16th May 2010
Excellent, plenty of variation, oldskool demostyle-style synth pop. Recommended download :)
Posted by m0d on Sat 25th Nov 2006
Ah! How much traps are kept by Love for us... That's what did I think during introduction chords. Next chords reminds me about cross-country run. :) Partically epical introduction medley truns into fast and tender (is this word not out of place here?) dance sequence. Introudction reminds me about some works by Chris Huelsbeck and I'm not talking about ripping or tributing here - just a little notes. Let's divide this track on three parts. I said enough about intro, two parts left. The second part filled with crying leads, third - with fast pads. The tune is closed with a mix of these two parts. Sounds fairly, playback length corresponds tune variation. It's a pity it ends so suddenly. As a reviewer I'm forced to spread about technical perfection or crap here. And do I need this? Technical elemets of this track are not stunning, I doubt whether anybody can reveal something new here. Very good, ballanced track. Separate roughies grinding is not vital.
Posted by Darth Nefelim on Tue 11th Jul 2006