@Thorvald: *Be sure to check out music from Audiomachine, Rumble Head, Thunderstep Music, Alliance if you like epic tunes. I learned everything I know from various bands but 2 Steps has been the main inspiration for some of my works. *
- Little Prayer-Never Let Go Of Your Dreams-2 Steps From Hell Inspired Track
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Little Prayer-Never Let Go Of Your Dreams-2 Steps From Hell Inspired Track by @XxTheCreativeKitsunexX (XxTheCreativeKitsunexX)
It was high time I did some music based on the music that inspired me years ago to start creating epic pieces. Now this track was fun to do and I really pushed my PC to the brink of crashing but I did it. I wanted to pay the ultimate respect to Thomas Bergersen and Nick Pheonix but creating something that lined up with their unique style and sound. What do you think? This will not be the last time I do music in this style. Most Two Steps From Hell tracks clock in around 2 to 3 minutes long but some can be up to 4 to 5 minutes long as well.
Music is © 2022 J.Delorey Productions Sword Dancer Studio Canada XxTheCreativeKitsunexX Two Steps From Hell is © and ™ Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix This track is a fan made track and is not Licensed, Sponsored or Endorsed by Thomas or Nick Image is © Two Steps From Hell and its respective holder. All Rights Reserved.
I remember the first time I encountered TSFH by name—a Civ3 modder used it as the background track to a slideshow of vehicle models. I might've heard them in any number of movie trailers of the late 2000s, but suffice to say I was spellbound, and along with E. S. Posthumus it began a long-lasting hobby/obsession with dreaming up trailer sequences for my own various projects (two of which I actually did, but haven't publicly released). As much as I like Hans Zimmer, his (over)use of horns is iconic to the point of cliché; what really hooked me on TSFH is their skill in melody and the diversity of their sound.
You captured their spirit superbly.