Dark Model - Storm Goddess (from "Saga")(Dramatic/Epic/Orchestral Electronic/Breakbeats)

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2017 · 5 MIN

Dark Model - Storm Goddess (from "Saga")(Dramatic/Epic/Orchestral Electronic/Breakbeats)

from Model Electronic Records on SoundCloud

This dramatic, orchestral electronic (EDM) track consists of three pieces like a musical suite. It features full orchestral sound and massive breakbeats. In addition to impactful "Tutti" (unison) parts, there is a mysterious building section in the middle to make this track more story-telling. BPM: 138 Keyword for this track: Orchestral, Furious, Intense, Impactful, Shocking, Thrilling, Hard-hitting, Energetic, Emotive, Cinematic, Powerful, Heroic, Epic, Dramatic, Anthemic, Uplifting, Rhythmic, Percussive, Driving, Progressive, Electronic Beats, Electronic, Break Beats - Reviews - "'Storm Goddess' is an adventurous song that sounds like something you might hear in a superhero movie. It has an ever-changing beat that is sometimes powerful and fast, and at other times slower and more moving. It builds to a climactic crescendo, then delves into a more sinister tone. This may be the point where the hero learns something that could change their life. Trust me, when you listen you’ll have a movie playing in your mind as well.” (Beat Dot Media) "Another standout track of Saga is ‘Storm Goddess,’ a darker more ambient piece complete with epic brass, swirling strings, pounding tympanic solos and massive drum beats. Furthermore, ‘Storm Goddess’ features well-placed moments of silent anticipation, which culminate with a return to the main theme.” (The 405) - About the album "Saga" - Dark Model is back with more progressive, melodious, and dramatic orchestral electronica. “Saga,” Dark Model’s 2nd album, takes the audience on an epic high-energy journey through 13 tracks of massive electronic beats with intricately layered symphonic sound. It jumpstarts an awakening to the listener’s soul and will continue to resonate for years to come. All music composed and produced by Tatsuya Oe ℗ © 2017 Model Electronic & Tatsuya Oe (JASRAC) CD Cat No: MECD-1005 (Digipak) UPC (Bar Code): 888295548816 Official website: http://www.darkmodelmusic.com Dark Model Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DarkModelMusic Album details & other links: https://s.tatsuyaoe.com/3Her1Je -Streaming Services / Music Apps- Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3pqNbSo Apple Music: https://apple.co/3EykEP0 Amazon US MP3: http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Model/dp/B00JK41L1E/ Bandcamp: https://amzn.to/3myjbSJ -Note for Sync Licensing- If you’re interested in obtaining a license of music included in this album for your TV/Film/Advertising project, please request a quote from License Form. https://www.tatsuyaoe.com/music-licensing/request-a-quote/

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