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*mario forever vibez*
Posted by TrwineLOL on Fri 15th Dec 2023
Mario forever gave me memories...
Great Tune!
10/10
Posted by The Mad Doctor on Mon 18th Jul 2022
How could something be optimist and pessimist at the same time? Well, here is the answer!
Wonderful arrangement, that's all I can say. Listening to this for several years so often without getting bored,
Posted by Viva La Luna on Fri 27th Apr 2018
Elwood really knew what he was doing. This is simply perfection on all levels
Posted by Beyond on Tue 23rd Jan 2018
Great atmosphere in the track, very good arrangement. Melodies are well written! I can't complain!
Posted by Solaris on Sun 12th Jun 2016
So sad and beautiful at the same time. Elwood always brings tears to my eyes. 10/10
Posted by Hakken on Sun 7th Jun 2015
Wonderful track, instantly one of my favourites when I first heard it. Smooth, inspired and excellently crafted.
Posted by m0d on Mon 12th May 2014
Another classic tune from elwood which is very different to his other mod's,was nice to hear this one again
Posted by BtMe on Tue 10th Feb 2009
An awesome ballad by Elwood. Nice melodies, accompanied by cool effects (I especially like sample 5) and a great progression with nice twists in general. It's different from Elwood's usual Synthpop stuff, but I like this rather melancholic tune a lot.
Posted by Saga Musix on Mon 9th Feb 2009
Anything from Elwood is going to be masterfully tracked, so here's another one worth listening to. The different leads are really cool. I also like the occasional blasts and other FX that come and go.
Posted by Pip Malt on Sat 16th Aug 2008
Flutes, piano, various synth strings and a mellow drumtrack carry this song and make all its 5 minutes of music worth listening to. There is a certain sadness in the feeling of the song, but also a bit of triumpf. In "One fine day...", the author seems to have found the perfect blend between low drums and a light piano track. A very interesting and unusual mix of samples that all have a high quality. Even though the main theme of the music stays the same throughout the song, it's varied enough to keep your interest. Really good music if you like dark, slightly sad music.
Posted by Stary on Sun 30th May 1999