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The butterfly effect by Andromeda Software Development [web]
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screenshot added by Navis on 2011-07-24 23:03:51
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release date : july 2011
release party : Euskal 2011
compo : combined demo
ranked : 1st
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popularity : 78%
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added on the 2011-07-24 23:03:51 by Navis Navis

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Nice, some stuff from rupture uses again ?
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:05:07 by magic magic
video please. :)
added on the 2011-07-24 23:07:13 by psenough psenough
Our contribution for the Euskal encounters 2011 party. Here is a youtube video to help you see it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MSlAoW0B3U
added on the 2011-07-24 23:07:13 by Navis Navis
Love this one.
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:12:07 by z5 z5
Nice one. Sounds great as usual!
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:12:07 by JosSs JosSs
Nice effect and even nicer music.
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:12:23 by Zplex Zplex
And the lyrics for those who can't make them out =)

Who would you rather kiss
on the very first date if you had to chose?
How big a bet you'd make
on your very first game if you couldn't lose?
What would you rather wear
on the very first dance with the one you like?
And how would you really sing
on a difficult song with a broken mike?

Small decisions,
life incisions,
big in retrospect
Bracing gently,
consequently,
the butterfly effect.

Where would you rather go
on your very last June that you spent apart?
What would you leave behind
on your very last smile before you depart?
Who would you rather kiss
on your very last chance of another start?
And how would you rise again
on a difficult slope with a broken heart?

Small decisions,
life incisions
big in retrospect.
Scopeless seeding,
always feeding,
the butterfly effect.
added on the 2011-07-24 23:14:02 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
nice!
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:15:20 by psenough psenough
<3
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:17:56 by rbz rbz
Beauty in pixels.
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:19:39 by CONS CONS
a refreshing demo, rulez
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:20:22 by zeroshift zeroshift
not too fond of the music, but visually it's gorgeous
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:23:19 by Alpha C Alpha C
Oh yes, such a pleasure. You guys always make me happy when you release stuff at home.
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:43:44 by stage7 stage7
Nice! Even ran "almost smooth" on my laptop, in comparison to smash's particle stuff... :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:45:11 by Saga Musix Saga Musix
It's full of stars!
rulez added on the 2011-07-24 23:56:37 by elend elend
Really nice demo with particles, but used in a way so it doesn't feel like a total fairlight rip-off, still had that comfortable ASD feeling in it! :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:00:05 by ekoli ekoli
<3
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:00:48 by 4kum4 4kum4
once more , LOVED it:)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:07:27 by frits_gr frits_gr
This is an immensely beautiful demo.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:07:45 by jacefuse jacefuse
loved what was going on visually and the music is soothing, but as a whole it seems slightly disconnected (which isn't necessarily a bad thing)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:20:25 by superplek superplek
very very nicely composed demo, equally well composed soundtrack, you guys evolve with such effortlessly stylish ease, well done :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:25:36 by keito keito
lookings good. like the butterfly and leaf scenes. nice dissolution fx.
added on the 2011-07-25 00:42:02 by yumeji yumeji
+thumb
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:47:37 by yumeji yumeji
Heavily emotional and quite lovely!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:58:47 by Aasemoon Aasemoon
Smooth and pleasing. The way you used particles seems natural and is well executed, but I still hear a faint echo saying "hey smash, i can do this too" :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 00:59:40 by msqrt msqrt
oh msqrt you had to go there.. hadn't you? =P Well let me append "at 30fps" to your faint echo =P
added on the 2011-07-25 01:04:02 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
the visuals and the music for itself are very beautiful (allthough people will bitch about the lyrics and also the particle-style-engine flt came up with years ago), but somehow i find it hard to see them both as one piece... theres some sort of connection or sync missing.
Maybe it will grow on me a bit more, its one nicely done demo, thats for sure.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 01:06:24 by wysiwtf wysiwtf
Love the transitions between water & city, and the water fall like stuff.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 01:12:51 by xernobyl xernobyl
Very interesting style, music is great and the waterfull thingy in the end is awesome.

Made a Highres Youtube Rip for it:
YOUTUBE (HD): The butterfly effect by ASD (1080p)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 01:23:08 by anni anni
tl;dr Not the best ASD imho, dislike the lyrics, still - worth watching.

The visuals are really gorgeous, and I agree with wysiwtf - it's Fairlight'ish - but in the context of a Butterfly Effect it makes sense. Smash started the ripple, and you bend it to look like a ASD demo, even if the inspiration is apparent - you made it your own. The transitions are once again beautiful, the palette well chosen and i love that depth of field.

The music is really, really amazing - to the point the singing starts[1] - destroys the mood for me, I cant really put a finger on it what i dislike on her voice >_<

[1] Call me asshead for that, but I don't like her voice at all. It's remarkable you got somebody who can indeed sing very well, but it just doesn't fit. Neither do the lyrics, for me.

No piggy, because apart from all the critic I really like it.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 01:24:58 by mog mog
much love
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 01:28:57 by napsa napsa
For some reason, I too belong to the same folk who smells Fairlight all over this demo. So, I have to say even though the visuals are pleasing it still feels a bit like a copycat. I don't mean it in a bad way, though; I really like the demo.

As for the "I can do it too, in 30 FPS" deal, I have to say this really isn't even close to being on the same class as Fairlight's particle based demos; not technically (and as a consequence nor visually).

However, again, I really just tell these as constructive criticism and I don't mean to hurt anybody.

Finally, this demo grew over me for its amazing soundtrack. I love the emotional and somewhat sad touch the soundtrack carries. It just made me happy to listen to it. Lovely work on the soundtrack, kudos.

Overall, it deserves a big thumb up!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 01:33:17 by decipher decipher
Well done Navis!! I liked a lot your new demo, all scenes are really nice too see and even if some people will complain about the re-use of "massive particle number" technique I think you made something really different and fresh.
Also the music is really nice and fit very well the visual, I know some of us can dislike the use of vocal but I think that add something special in this demo, something like nature vs machine.

Congrats again for such a nice demo!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 01:59:37 by rez rez
Decipher, mog: Although I cannot deny that going full particles doesn't have a Fairlight inspirational merit, the techniques used and the approach in butterfly effect are totally different. Of course the whole "can do too at 30fps" is just poking innocent fun.

On the music side, an interesting piece of trivia is that this is the first post-2000 ASD demo where the visuals were written on the music instead of the other way around.

The theme of the song revolves around fate, and how fate brings us in front of little, seemingly insignificant choices which can lead to a chain of events and certain outcomes down the line which can also be perceived as fate.. but is it really fate?
added on the 2011-07-25 02:10:23 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
Very interesting demo
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 02:15:47 by Yawin Yawin
Simple and beautiful. I love this demo, and the music is perfect.
Well done Navis, I really like how you try to do something different each time.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 02:17:44 by LLB LLB
This is the first ASD prod I've enjoyed at all in a while. The visuals are lovely at times. So I'd definitely like to see ASD go more in this direction. The music could've been quite enjoyable as well, if it wasn't for the vocals. Maybe it's just me but I thought the tempo and music sounded a little disjointed.

About "emulating Fairlight": How many times have you seen tunnels, rotating cubes, bump mapping or even ray marching? Using a technique isn't automatically a rip off.
added on the 2011-07-25 02:27:10 by xeche xeche
thumbs up
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 02:36:04 by Webh1ker Webh1ker
Everything's just perfect.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 03:38:10 by ok3anos ok3anos
Great stuff. I love the music a lot. Surprisingly, it did sound well enough to be quite understandable in despite of being played with the crappy sound system that this party (Euskal) use to have lately.

This demo is beautiful and quite new.
And it is not like Fairlight. Particles are just a rendering technique.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 04:08:08 by ham ham
So great, the music is so soft and the visuals are just fucking great
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 05:24:43 by nnorm nnorm
there is nothing much to say.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 06:29:42 by sensenstahl sensenstahl
About twice as fast as Agenda! Up to almost 5fps for me :D

But yea, the theme is great! Vocals are great, totally fresh for a demo. Lyrics could have been much better though, but I think the fate theme really works with the visuals.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 07:26:25 by Mewler Mewler
It's a great demo until the lady starts to sing. I'm not the one to complain about singing in demosoundtracks normally but this voice really gives me the creeps in a very uncomfortable way...
The soundtrack itself is just great and totally matches the visuals.
added on the 2011-07-25 09:16:36 by chromag chromag
Nice demo inspired by the fairlight style for sure
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 09:20:39 by u2 u2
visuals 10/10
"The music is really, really amazing - to the point the singing starts"
added on the 2011-07-25 09:51:54 by emha76 emha76
.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 09:52:18 by emha76 emha76
Absolutely fantastic music!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 09:58:09 by moredhel moredhel
Beautiful demo!
Really great atmosphere, amazing music, cool effects! Five-star work!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 10:03:13 by closed closed
Quote:
Using a technique isn't automatically a rip off.


Exactly. And Smash didn't write about it for nobody to read, nor do I think he was the only one to come up with it. And other demos and intros use huge particle sets as well. And this particular effect doesn't even look the same. And another thousand reasons why it isn't really a parallel worth drawing.
added on the 2011-07-25 10:14:28 by superplek superplek
good visuals - the water in particular looks excellent.

now about the music.. :) specifically the lyrics. they're bit too shallow and obvious, and the singing is very straight up - it all comes out a bit pop when the visuals want something deeper. i guess it just goes to show how hard it is to both write and sing good lyrics, AND complement them with the right visuals. :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 10:20:51 by smash smash
Quote:
Using a technique isn't automatically a rip off.


indeed.
thank you, drive through
added on the 2011-07-25 10:22:10 by smash smash
After rather kitschy "Happiness" this is very well paced demo, can I say, one of the best "particle" demos I have ever seen. Amazing visuals, top notch, and very comparable with Smash´s particle magic.

BUT VERY PLEASE do a version WITHOUT that voice, which ruin overall feeling from this neat show.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 10:22:27 by Trauma Zero Trauma Zero
sweet
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 10:59:07 by tobé tobé
Wow, much nicer and smoother than the fairlight particle demos. I like the lyrics.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 11:00:23 by Optimus Optimus
Great stuff except for the singing.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 11:07:12 by Daddy Freddy Daddy Freddy
Nice particle routine with really slick movement, although the scenes they form are mostly very basic and bland - especially in terms of colour and density.

The music was definitely not to my taste. I admire Amusic for trying different styles, but it sounded like something performed by a high school music teacher during morning assembly.
added on the 2011-07-25 11:09:36 by Wade Wade
amusic: btw, it'd pretty easy to hit 30 for us too if we cut the number of particles to 20% ;)
added on the 2011-07-25 11:09:43 by smash smash
smash, the simplicity in the choice of words and "events" on the lyrics is very much intentional. They are "shallow" on purpose in order to resemble the simplicity and the perceived "insignificance" of the decisions one makes given a choice, like choosing to kiss a particular person on the first date, or choosing to go on stage and sing with a broken microphone (which incidentally is not about a song at all, but that's just my intended perception. Interpretations always vary =).

Trauma Zero, considering that I wrote the music FOR the lyrics, just the backing piano track would make no sense, so no there's not going to be a vocal-less version. I could send you a version that I'm singing, but I doubt you'd like it either =P
added on the 2011-07-25 11:20:21 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
i for one found this soundtrack of a pure ASD demo much more refreshing and honest then the stuff from other previous demos.

considering that im usually the one who gets picky on soundtracks being used fitting the demo wrongly i dont really get where the negative criticism some folks here been giving to this one is coming from. but i guess its just personal taste or something somewhere around those lines.
added on the 2011-07-25 11:28:20 by psenough psenough
Thumb up for the excellent visuals. The music didn't bother me either, except the lyrics could've been less cheesy indeed :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 11:30:25 by break break
Hi guys,

Thanks for some good comments. Just to clarify a couple of things:

As much as I admire smash's stuff (and I do acknowledge the gap in technology) the inspiration for this form of rendering did not come from Fairlight. You'd be surprised but it came from my experiments with kinect.

The story goes like that: in about January 2011 I got myself a kinect to see what the fuss is all about. First thing I did was the obvious pixel->dot thingie that you see everywhere, an d then I thought: how about a demo that takes the feed from a 2.5d (depth) scene and translate that into particles.

As such the demo is all based around a vertex shader, that does all the logic and movement. So, in C I only call about 5-6m particles - render through display lists - and then the rest is taken care of in the shader. The movement (there is a 8x motion blurring effect) and interpolations, all. I believe it is a fairly new idea, but then again I may be wrong.

Fairlight particles are doing other things; but do stay tuned :-).
added on the 2011-07-25 11:37:13 by Navis Navis
so so.... boring...

and the music is good but not for this demo
added on the 2011-07-25 11:40:23 by Pandafox Pandafox
Finally, an ASD demo where my ears don't shut themselves. And I love the visuals... especially this kind of "half tone" rendering. Pretty nifty.

Thank you for these minutes of peace.
Lovely music (I'd prefer a version without vocals though) and nice visuals.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 11:44:33 by StingRay StingRay
Looks great, however I felt the music is really disconnected from the visuals. Might be that it's simply not my kind of music tho :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 12:26:15 by BoyC BoyC
Fantastic, I enjoyed that more then flt demos.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 12:28:11 by jack-3d jack-3d
A couple of scenes are really well crafted.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 12:30:59 by Zavie Zavie
This is a nice demo. Some scenes look really impressive, Eg. the opening and closing scenes. Other scenes doesn't look too well.
I like the music, however the vocals are not really bad, they still drag down the overall quality of the tune. Don't get me wrong, I like vocals, but in this tune they should have been given some more "love" before adding :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 12:33:08 by Puryx Puryx
I'm torn a bit. Let me just say first and foremost that I like it a whole lot better than Happiness Is Around The Bland - not that that's saying much.

It looks really nice, it's consistent visually, but the motion is so hectic it can't possibly relate to the music which is slow and introspective. The visuals simply look bolted on.

The music, in the meantime, has huge potential but never really exploits it. The production is stripped down, it could still use some polish (especially in the EQ department), but I think my biggest problem is how the (otherwise good) lyrics don't connect. It might be because the tempo of the song is too fast to allow a heartfelt delivery, but it sounded too artificial to me.

Yeah, I think that's my biggest problem. It feels artificial.

I complained to Smash some time ago about how Numb Res could've used some more subtext, and now here's a demo that has all the message and content, but forgets to put on the actual show.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 12:34:33 by Gargaj Gargaj
I didn't much like the vocals, but I thought it had a nice, calming atmosphere, and the visuals were REALLY pretty :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 12:47:14 by ferris ferris
what ferris said.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 12:51:22 by gopher gopher
Originally the demo was thought of as based around Lorenz/strange attractors visuals and similar fractals, in order to convey the message of the 'butterfly effect'; that is, how small decisions affect the greater scheme of things. I thought that would be too obvious, so here you have demo that is about a constant changing world that revolves around the single 'particle': a particle that has a mind of its own and can lead or follow or 'seed' others to form a new shape/form and to continue the drama non stop.

Further messages from the lyrics (remember, visuals this time where made after the music was finished) are depicted through the watery imaginary (to also keep up with an ASD tradition), the visuals of the city (the stage for love or adventure between two people), the butterfly and the falling leaves. Taking al this into consideration, I think that music and visuals are fairly matched, at least for a small scale production demo.

This demo relates to 'anoxia redux', but from a very, very opposite end: Anoxia is about the universe and the nature of things in microscale, mostly inanimate. Anoxia is cold, as cold as can be in the emptiness of universe. Butterfly is, again, about the 'aether' that surrounds us; but this time it's all about human emotions and their leads. As such, its temperature is approximately 36.8 'C.
added on the 2011-07-25 12:52:25 by Navis Navis
Hmmm, the demo loses it's magic the moment the singing starts. There is some disconnect between the soft, slow, water-like visuals and the dominant (and a little bit too rough for my taste) singing.
Maybe I just don't like the tone of her voice.
Piggy for demo, thumbs up for evolving and trying new things aka name voting.

Also: It's never a good idea for an artist to "explain" the meaning of his art.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 13:11:44 by imYemeth imYemeth
That was a very interesting watch.

The visuals: Overall pretty great. The hard cuts at the start were a bit jarring, the butterfly was a bit speedy so it didn't fit in well with the other visuals/audio, and the pattern of particles on the leaves was a bit too regular. I love how you've used the particle size to get a dof/bokeh type effect, and the other scenes were great, especially the water.

The audio: I loved the piano, and i loved the singing. The recording + mastering could be better, but hey it's not a commercial release with a big studio budget :) The lyrics I didn't really like though. Something deeper/less obvious would work as smash suggested, or I think the singer's voice would actually fit a simpler/more 'honest' type of lyric. This is somewhere between the two, which feels wrong somehow.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 13:13:34 by psonice psonice
Great Music and Voice !!good job ASD again :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 13:49:28 by Rafale06 Rafale06
Music and visuals feel disconnected. The good syncing that most other ASD demo had is missing here, sadly... :/
Still a good demo.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 14:30:38 by raer raer
As much as I dislike being the first one to thumb this down, I can't give this a piggie. Iirc I have never before gave a thumb down to an ASD release before and I'm a huge fan of their work but this time,.. no.
The vocals ruin the demo is such a way that it destroys the whole carefully crafted atmosphere. And I love the beauty of the vocals in Midnight run, I really do, and I'm a big fan of vocals in demos (or music) as well, let it be vocal-samples, rappers or singer/song writers. But this just isn't going to work for me. Sorry.
sucks added on the 2011-07-25 15:04:51 by numtek numtek
The butterfly effect + taphead (stars of the lid - the ballasted orchestra) music = great & atmospheric demo!
added on the 2011-07-25 15:37:25 by emha76 emha76
Fucking awesome, can i download the soundtrack somewhere?
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 16:24:27 by Queen_Luna Queen_Luna
soundtrack is in the music folder (in mp3 format).
added on the 2011-07-25 16:25:16 by Navis Navis
Even if I agree with numtek, I believe the visuals do their job so I won't thumb it down. aMusic, my hero, what has happened to you? I feel saaaaaad....
added on the 2011-07-25 16:36:02 by jeenio jeenio
Nice pixels. Music wasn't my cup of tea.
I'm listening again the music right now, and except the lack of "more professionnal" post-processing on the voice I like it a lot :)
added on the 2011-07-25 17:09:06 by rez rez
I like the visuals, but the music doesn't fit them imho. And the singing made everyone in the office ask me to cut the volume down...
added on the 2011-07-25 17:14:59 by rp rp
Ok, I admit to usually making fun of people who can't stand vocals in demos but this time I'll have to join in. Let's at least try it in a constructive way:

First the mixing needs some improvement. The way the voice is mixed with the piano it feels very disconnected, and I can relate to the people who said they lost their connection to the demo when the vocals started; they just stand out too much. Some EQ to get rid of the clashes in the spectrum between the piano and the vocals should help to let them "sink in" more. And perhaps play around with echo or reverb settings a bit to get the acoustic space consistent over the whole arrangement. This should help Alot.

But perhaps the first thing is: Your singer needs to rehearse more. She's good but IMO not "in it" enough when you recorded her performance. Dynamics and pronounciation are lacking especially in the verse (singing a bit quieter, airier and with slightly shorter notes should give it more tension and also make it sound less hurried), and dragging her a note or two out of her comfort zone for the last line of the chorus (aka the punchline of your whole concept) doesn't help either. You can very much hear her insecurity during the word "butterfly". One important thing about singing is that you need to get beyond trying to hit all notes so that you can work on shaping your performance to fit the song. And that takes lots of practice that you start at square one with each song. Your singer just wasn't completely there yet.

Apart fom that: Melody sticks in my head after hearing it three times, so the song itself is definitely good ;) Also, that combination of particle visuals with Navis' trademark love for details is just gorgeous. Especially the water is breathtaking.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 17:15:34 by kb_ kb_
I'm surprised there haven't been *more* demos imitating the Smash particles.. we may not like "I can do it too" demos but we all know they're a part of the scene. That said, Navis keeps his effects pretty original. I am getting a little tired of the blue/tan color scheme though.

What I'd like to say about the music has been said many times already.. the light, piano-based track is fine but the vocals sound like a choir recital and take over the whole atmosphere of the demo. Midnight Run blends the vocals with the demo much better. Almost deserving of a thumb up.
added on the 2011-07-25 17:16:22 by phoenix phoenix
The visuals are fantastic. Besides, I've always had a soft spot for particle/dot animation.

However, it still suffers from the demoscene's usual method of sticking things dead center and rotating around. You'd think at least some of the most basic cinematic techniques, such as rule-of-thirds, would be taken into consideration, but it appears not.

Admittedly I'm probably a bit more sensitive to such things as I do have some professional training in cinematography (and limited experience behind a motion picture camera). But even still, I gotta wonder how much thought went into frame composition, etc.

Another complaint is the music, specifically the lyrics and vocals. I first watched this in a room with two other people. Once the vocals kicked in we simultaneously burst into laughter. Sorry...
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 17:28:07 by sea_monkey sea_monkey
Nothing to add really, good visuals, decent music, terrible vocals. All in all a good show!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 17:30:04 by okkie okkie
Ok first things first, very enjoyable demo. Even though the color scheme is the usual blue/orange it looks very good and fits well to the rendering style. I must also say the effect that looks like focal blur is executed to near perfection here. Overall the visuals are very very good, could easily be thought to be pre-rendered and it still managed to run pretty decently at 1080p with AA on a three year old GPU. I also very much agree with the sentiment "Using a technique isn't automatically a rip off.".

But my main gripe here is the soundtrack. Not that it's objectively bad, not at all, but it just doesn't fit here. Basically there's only the piano and the vocals, which I consider to be very minimalistic, while the visuals are far from minimalism. With all of the particles running around each with their own movement patterns, I'd expect to hear some other noises as fell. It would also work better if it was rendered with standard polygon/texture techniques. The visuals are also very ethereal, while the soundtrack's very down-to-earth, for me this breaks the cohesion between them a lot (kinda what Gargaj and otehr people seem to have also noted). Personally I would've prefered maybe some droney lofi ambient (someone namedroppe stars of the lid earlier, good choice).

But as said the soundtrack is still very good. And big props for having vocals here, even though they probably aren't nescessary, it's something the scene shouldn't be so afraid of.

Surely one of the best PC demos released this year.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 17:37:48 by noby noby
Gargaj said what I wanted to say so articulately.
Still a good demo.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 17:53:11 by jonnyram jonnyram
i dont like the vocals... but nice visuals and music
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 17:58:13 by starbuck starbuck
Not enough mood changes.
sucks added on the 2011-07-25 18:17:11 by ilmarque ilmarque
The vocals are... sorry to say... horrible.

The rest is awesome!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 19:52:51 by Proteque Proteque
Gorgeous visuals, especially the last scene.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 20:46:14 by ponce ponce
I. Just. Came :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 20:48:32 by Gmitts Gmitts
@aMUSIC: any chance that we could get the soundtrack without the vocals? I love piano music like this. Reminds me a bit of Yann Tiersen or Jan A.P. Kacmarek.
added on the 2011-07-25 21:14:09 by z5 z5
aMusic > *
:)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 21:14:15 by Jacksoft Jacksoft
A gorgeous demo.
A great music, I even liked the vocals though when she starts singing it seems a bit strange with the music, but after some time it fits nicely. Maybe just my brain which accomodated to it ;)
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 21:17:03 by flure flure
Fantastic as usual.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 21:48:59 by 4rknova 4rknova
Superb visuals but didn't like the music.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 21:57:06 by thec thec
woman's soundtrack but the visuals are cool enough.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 22:18:46 by gentleman gentleman
Pretty nice and at least there is no FM metal guitar.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 22:23:02 by doh doh
[quotewoman's soundtrack but the visuals are cool enough.[/quote]

Haha, what does this even mean, woman's soundtrack? :)
added on the 2011-07-25 22:30:38 by okkie okkie
The effects are lovely, vocals sounded like they were done at gunpoint. Piano is nice.

Okkie: it means there are no prog guitars.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 22:46:53 by Claw Claw
was just watching it again and thinking about the vocals criticism some more. yeah sure the vocalist falters abit here and there, but to me it only makes it feel more intimate, "human", vulnerable if you will. which is part of what the song and demo seem to be trying to capture.

weird to me that so many folks who are known to be into music only see mastering and recording errors in it O_o it feels like it deserves to be played live with not so careful production to me.
added on the 2011-07-25 23:07:25 by psenough psenough
I like both the music and the demo.
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 23:20:25 by jaw jaw
soundtrack pls!

In the middle I was like "Hey, I usually hate this kind of demos!" then i was like "fuck you ASD, you did it again!" and yes, this one rocks!
rulez added on the 2011-07-25 23:22:58 by FooLman FooLman
ps: see the track that comes to mind as a great example on how to do this kind of track is peter gabriel's "the drop" - same arrangement, but yet it sounds so perfect. let's face it, if you have digital piano (which I assume it is), then you have to process the voice accordingly to match the two.
added on the 2011-07-25 23:27:07 by Gargaj Gargaj
Black screen : radeon 5870 + vista. Maybe a driver problem.
added on the 2011-07-25 23:38:22 by nytrik nytrik
I agree with ps that there's something about the imperfections in a singer's voice that makes it more human and relatable. As I implied with my previous comment, it reminded me of some kind of small-scale performance, like something from a highschool. But just as demoscene evolved from teenage bedrooms, there is definitely an appeal about something so humble.

I don't know why I feel compelled to defend the soundtrack, but there was something about ps' comment that resonated with me (a first I guess:) as we seem to lose sight of the demoscene's humble origins.

For me, the big criticism is that classical music rarely works with modern style visuals and would've been better suited to something more in context.
added on the 2011-07-25 23:39:03 by Wade Wade
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 00:02:20 by xyz xyz
ps: Thank you. Just thank you for being spot on. The notion and the sentiments I wanted to convey with Butterfly effect had nothing to do with production or mastering. It's a live played piano (or well a digital piano as a midi controller and a steinway patch if you prefer) and a voice, which despite the negative comments it has garnered, was exactly to my liking and the way it was brought out expressed what I had to say. No autotune, no multiple takes.. just a bit of reverb and serve. Later on, navis dressed it up with the visuals which I also found very fitting to the music and the sentiments. All in all I'm very happy and satisfied with the result and it conveys perfectly the things I meant to "say". I wouldn't change a thing.

If however you feel that you want to express your own messages, here is the piano track for you to sing your heart out to.

Oh, and thom if you feel like bursting into laughter with your buds some more, here's me singing it even faster =P
added on the 2011-07-26 00:12:03 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
ps: I must admit this is certainly a way to look at it, yes.

Then again: The way the demoscene has progressed, musicians are in quite a weird place. In contrast to coders/artists who have to work within the confines of some amateurish realtime rendering framework that has been hacked together to often only do one thing and who are not able to realize even a fraction of the potential quality the "big guys" in vfx or even games are working with (SCEE employees notwithstanding :), "scene musicians" nowadays have all the tools of the trade at their disposal. And that's the point at which with great power comes great responsiiblity. When you hear a demo soundtrack you instinctively don't compare it to other demo soundtracks but to all other music you know. And surprisingly a big lot of scene musicians can keep up with it.

Of course this mostly applies to electronic music that's coming out of one computer anyway; acoustic instruments and especially vocals are a lot harder and more expensive to get right. But that's also the point: Much of the scene's appeal comes from the fact that amateurs can shine by achieving excellence in their space. For realtime visuals this space is quite small compared to the whole world out there, but for music it's just different. If you make your art the same way people have done for decades, it's just natural that the same quality standards apply. Is that fair? Not really. But musically the PC scene has said goodbye to good old realtime module players and their, let's face it, horrible sound, and there is a price to it. "teenage bedroom" roots just aren't an excuse anymore, especially when the rest of the demo is well within the upper 10% of the quality spectrum we're used to.
added on the 2011-07-26 00:19:45 by kb_ kb_
(damn, this sounds really negative. Didn't want to convey that, I really like the song. It just takes some serious effort to appreciate it :/)
added on the 2011-07-26 00:20:59 by kb_ kb_
I think its beautiful...and in contrast to Fairlight's stuff this runs at a decent framerate (and that's always a plus). :-)
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 00:33:50 by Stebo Stebo
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It just takes some serious effort to appreciate it
word.
added on the 2011-07-26 00:33:51 by gentleman gentleman
Damn, I was "half-decent", now I feel like "fraction-decent" :3


\:D/
added on the 2011-07-26 00:38:33 by rez rez
Tori Amos - Doughnut Song

hope you don't consider this spam. It's one of my favourite songs and this demo reminded me of it. love all.
added on the 2011-07-26 01:12:44 by xyz xyz
I agree with kb + ps. The 'live'/'not-overproduced-overpracticed' feel makes it special.

But.. it's perhaps a little too underproduced. If it sounded like a drunk woman in a pub singing to an untuned piano that would be way too amateurish, no? The vocals, the piano, and the visuals, they all deserve better than that. Of course it doesn't sound like that, I just make the point that too amateurish or too live is a bad thing.

I'd say this just needs a slightly smoother balance between the piano and singing, so they complement each other more.
added on the 2011-07-26 01:26:08 by psonice psonice
I think it would work a lot better if it was actual piano recorded with room ambience and such. Same with the vocalsl. That would add the much needed depth to the sound. Also overall lofiness would improve it a lot as well.
added on the 2011-07-26 01:37:51 by noby noby
That would be indeed cool, but I don't have the necessary equipment for piano recording.. and my actual piano is so old and detuned that it would take a professional tuner 6 tuning sessions to restore it back to its former glory.. =/ And you know.. Greece is in a financial mess atm.. piano tuning?.. not a priority =P
added on the 2011-07-26 01:48:04 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
Tremendously touching. Make mother proud.
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 02:39:03 by jhae jhae
The melody played suits the overall atmosphere in a very captivating way and sounds exactly like it should. I'm unsure if in this case a more live sounding piano would have been better. Hooray for jazz and all that but I rather liked the sound of it exactly like it is.

The same goes for the effects, stunning. It is just that I'll never be able fully enjoy the whole experience with the way the vocals sound. Just listened to it a couple of times more, just the music but the demo as well, with and without vocals. Very much thanks for the effort, dedication, hard work and style but it just isn't my my cup of tea this way.
added on the 2011-07-26 02:55:28 by numtek numtek
thumb up for the name
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 04:15:47 by psndcj//tbk psndcj//tbk
Genuine.
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 07:07:11 by menace menace
visuals great! music was really ugly (you can postprod your music also, and using melodyne for the vocals!).

solid production, piggy
added on the 2011-07-26 08:36:37 by .reEto .reEto
brings particle/point based rendering to a whole new level.. awesome!
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 08:47:42 by toxie toxie
Nice little demo, but far away from other ASD prods. I like the piano, but you should have done without the song. It sounds a little bumbling. ;) All in all Thumbs UP !
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 08:53:47 by Pit Pit
Great particle control and perfectly fitting music. A++ would definitely reccommend.
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 09:39:58 by 71M 71M
The music is not my cup of coffee. I especially don't like the female singer. Turned off the sound after a minute. The demo itself looks nice, but my impression after watching it was: Feels heavily "inspired" by cncd/flt demos. Overall: Nothing I'll watch again.
sucks added on the 2011-07-26 09:42:10 by Raven^NCE Raven^NCE
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rulez added on the 2011-07-26 11:16:48 by las las
Btw, I was expecting a more spectacular butterfly regarding to the powefull effects. Something like a full screen butterfly passing and going to the sky loosing pigments particles or joining a sea of butterflies...

The first lyrics also got me out of the ambiance, but then I got used to them.
The problem with the way the lyrucs aren't well balanced is not on intrinsic quality of the tune (which has its own soul), but the fact that this soul is not matching with the demo. The tune becomes illustrative instead of immersive.
added on the 2011-07-26 11:36:21 by doh doh
this one left me indecisive. the visuals lack zing and as others already said, the mastering of the music is not that good.. it lacks sing (had to make that pun!). yet still it's a good demo and interesting in style!
Sorry but I lost the interest after two minutes.
sucks added on the 2011-07-26 12:48:56 by Cj Cj
A plenty of kickass demos about butterflies b4, but this one's just about the kickassest and fps ultra-fast. Highly-controlled particles making them dance exactly what asd wants them to dance/stand for. Maybe bitchin' but I don't understand what glaux.dll etc is bundled there-in for with the painting, ain't that supposed to be ugly link with that (like you using any calls from em muahh:)).
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 14:44:20 by funkdoobiest funkdoobiest
nice production but vocal is not for me.
Navis does points, and does them well. Vocals reminded me of the soundtrack for Juno at first, fragile and naïve, but are off-key too often to be good. I appreciated the lack of guitar though... ;)

Visuals were nice though, and some cool new ideas.
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 16:08:57 by hornet hornet
Really beautiful visuals. Music ok I guess, but I would rather seen it with some kind of ambient/elektro style.
But as always from ASD, stunning prod.
added on the 2011-07-26 16:30:40 by tFt tFt
Interesting particle motions and beautiful music.

It seems whole scene is particles only.
I think if you add rasterized polygons or raytraced objects to the scene, it would looks better.
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 17:39:25 by tomohiro tomohiro
yeah, and a rotozoomer, even better :-)
added on the 2011-07-26 17:46:24 by Navis Navis
env-mapped low-poly dolphins would definitely improve those water scenes :)
added on the 2011-07-26 17:53:35 by psonice psonice
what wysiwtf and smash said
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i guess it just goes to show how hard it is to both write and sing good lyrics, AND complement them with the right visuals. :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 18:33:10 by wullon wullon
Awesome!
A new bend around the so famous particle GPU stuff.
Nice to see things evolving further!

On my personal opinion the music is a bit....meh. It's cute but does not fit.
Perphaps the music needs a bit of this: this ;))
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 19:25:09 by JaK JaK
feels a little bit like a fairlight / future crew mashup, but very nice anyway
rulez added on the 2011-07-26 22:28:15 by blala blala
Please, no more singing in demos.
added on the 2011-07-26 23:03:08 by trc_wm trc_wm
Still loving the patterns and depth of the visuals, would be curious to hear it with an enhanced soundtrack, maybe with more pads and strings to give a foundation for the lus bedding that the viuals provide :)

ASD - The Butterfly Effect [1280x720 / h264 / mp4]

Be warned though i used a relatively high bitrate and 2pass encoding to keep the quality high, so the resultant file size is 455MB. But it's worth it for such a cool demo, enjoy :)
added on the 2011-07-26 23:25:44 by keito keito
Don't worry, a lot of people criticised Rebecca Black for her low production values and a few minor flaws, but she's obviously a very talented singer and song writer. Maybe it's best for her to let "Friday" go and really prove herself with the next song.

Same goes for this. The demo and track has been released now, but I'm sure the next song will be a killer.
added on the 2011-07-27 00:37:28 by Wade Wade
On a side note, does anyone know if Rebecca Black has an album in production?
added on the 2011-07-27 00:37:53 by Wade Wade
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she's obviously a very talented singer and song writer


She hasn't written a single song, at least not anything that's publicly available, so it's not really applicable to say that. As a singer she's pretty fucking medicore, nothing special.

Also, you didn't know she released a new song some days ago?
added on the 2011-07-27 00:45:12 by noby noby
asd
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 06:41:09 by marsel84 marsel84
I was deciding whether to watch this until the end just as the singing began.

This might sound harsh but it reminded me of a winamp plugin and the singer is probably better suited to singing "I`m Walking in the Air" (from the Snowman cartoon if you don`t know it)
sucks added on the 2011-07-27 07:15:46 by darkus darkus
i disliked the vocals, found the overall of the demo "meh" and liked the final part.
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Don't worry, a lot of people criticised Rebecca Black for her low production values and a few minor flaws, but she's obviously a very talented singer and song writer. Maybe it's best for her to let "Friday" go and really prove herself with the next song.


Obvious troll bait, but ok, I'll bite anyway. ;)

Music and video were produced by ARK Music Factory, paid by her well off parents. They have dozens of similar clients and pump out bland vanity kid pop videos like clockwork.

As for the demo: Compared to what was (not) released in the past 6 months or so, this is box office gold. Yeah, the whole "let's put lyrics in the music to force some sense of narrative and/or relatability onto a medium that does not support those kind of things well inherently" usually does not work for me. What you usually end up with, is the sung version of what mockingly used to be called "scene poetry", instead of something poignant and insightful. Most sceners do not excel in story telling or poetry and when they try, it usually ends up a little awkward and silly.
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 08:52:07 by tomaes tomaes
all in all, stuff i've already seen (i expected more) and very weak performance of the female singer. what saves the thumb down is the version of aMusic singing, really like this one over the original version.

i also would have expected that the obvious expected butterfly in the final part would be awesome and huge, but it's simply there, no show, just one, no buildup, ...

nothing i'd watch again, sorry
added on the 2011-07-27 10:44:38 by prost prost
Me likes and it runs ok on linux.
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 11:15:02 by Iapetus Iapetus
"retrospect" is not a good word to use in a song.
Also, I like my demos with a bit more action and less singing. And particledemos are the 3dsplayers of the day so...
sucks added on the 2011-07-27 11:17:50 by ileaardbei ileaardbei
Liked the way how you use particles to do scenes transition, these "star/diamond dust effect" are excellent.
Nice direction and piano theme.
The voice is fine but unfits the demo imho, i feel it don't fit with the soft piano.
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 11:29:05 by BackSpace BackSpace
The visual impression is brilliant, but it seems to me the singer's voice clashes quite a bit with the genre of the song. She sounds like an opera-singer holding back or as if no postprocessing has been conducted on her voice at all. I'd definately go for some mastering of the track, perhaps compressing the piano with the track of her voice. All in all, it's a piggy for me - and don't blame me - I'm a musician tending to pay more attention to audio than visuals ;-)
added on the 2011-07-27 13:08:01 by Punqtured Punqtured
music in asd demos always sounds as if the songwriter rarely concentrates on listening to contemporary music. this fact mostly generates the gaps between sound and visuals in asd demos.
nobody who deals with contemporary music would use such a voice.
luckily the visuals are to good to thumb this piece down.
added on the 2011-07-27 13:36:02 by a-move a-move
fabulous
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 13:44:28 by nhi nhi
I'm quite sure i invented particles single-handedly for "we cell" ;)

On the serious side, i like the look and most of the effects. Apart from the visual look, the rest feels a bit disconnected and music is not my cup of tea but not bad either. A weak thumb up.
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 13:46:06 by kurli kurli
The visuals are enjoyable, but I was bothered by the constant fadeout cuts. I'll give a piggy because the vocals ruined the otherwise atmospherical mood.
added on the 2011-07-27 14:47:50 by cce cce
what .reEto said.
I like the visuals (and no, I do not find them even remotely Fairlight-esque), and the music is nice.. except - yes, the vocals.

I'm sorry, but not only do the tempo of the lyrics not fit the song, they certainly don't fit the demo. The rate of which the words are falling out of her mouth is just too high. And, I'm sorry: but she can't sing. Yes, she probably "sings better than you!!11", but she just isn't a singer.

Overall, the demo (as with a few previous ones) would have been way better without the vocals. We've come a long way since the days of 2000-ish where adding vocals was a wow-factor. These days the vocalist has to be an actual vocalist as well (look at Hunz for example), it's not enough to be one of the many YouTube-posting girls out there who _simply cannot sing_.

I'm sorry if this offends aMUSIC or the girl in the tune, but that's just the way it is. :)
added on the 2011-07-27 15:19:41 by gloom gloom
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Please, no more singing in demos.


I'm still a big fan of KB's music & singing in the very good fr-020: in control :)
added on the 2011-07-27 15:22:39 by rez rez
rez, actually my whole rant above is partially founded on the realization that my singing in that particular tune sucks very much and I should have practiced way more before trying (I'd sing it quite differently now if somebody forced me to :).
added on the 2011-07-27 15:25:30 by kb_ kb_
haaaaaa, interesting to know :D
btw I liked the result, perhaps my critic is biased because I listened this song thousand time and I'm very used to hear you sing :)
Ho and if I remember well you also did singing in a xm, "lamer song" isn'it ?
added on the 2011-07-27 15:29:50 by rez rez
I remember kb singing in "Follow the star".
added on the 2011-07-27 17:19:34 by stage7 stage7
superb
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 18:20:32 by SiR SiR
Jesus it was using 80-90% of my GTX 570, for 1080P+AA. No wonder they decided to cap it at 30fps.

Awesome demo nontheless. A faster framerate was not needed anyway. Great transitions, great music. Can't wait for their next one.
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 18:20:45 by psolord psolord
Music reminds me a lot of some old tunes from Shadow Gallery, I like the lyrics but not quite the metrics and the voice is a bit "uncertain" (although much better than in most demoscene releases). The 3D dots don't thrill me much, I somehow feel back to the sea robot of love, but the overall design is consistent enough to buy a thumb.
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 18:43:38 by dixan dixan
I like it
Funny colours
That's different, isn't it?
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 18:51:21 by lucotron-5000 lucotron-5000
Fake-fairlight, fake-particles... Navis, stop it!
sucks added on the 2011-07-27 22:04:18 by bitl bitl
Vocal is quite out of tuning.
On the visual side, I like green leaves and silver butterfly.
rulez added on the 2011-07-27 22:57:57 by Manwe Manwe
O_O
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 01:12:13 by xpansive xpansive
Visual poetry, as always :) fantastic work, and thank you for sharing your work with us.
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 01:24:36 by soueusou soueusou
visuals and effects are OK, music is decent, didn't listen to the vocals.

@psolord: at first, I thought it was in desperate need of optimization (never more than 12fps@1920x1200, GTX 280). Then I ran it at 720x480 and was getting 60fps, so it appears to scale, unlike Happiness is around the bend.
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 03:37:10 by praetor_alpha praetor_alpha
Here ASD served to me the exact opposite of what I have come to expect from these fellas. Let me elaborate:

Visuals. Here we have a bunch of empty, unimaginative scenes, that lack of any inspiration, ideas or details.

Music. In their previous efforts, music has been not my cup of tea. While very much to my surprise, I found it to be the most strongest point of the production. Don't get me wrong, it's not like I fell in love with that and been listening to it non-stop ever since. I liked the honesty which was conveyed through nearly visual trembling, which gave massive doses of humanity into the play.

Direction. Was there even any? All those fades at the end of all(?) parts reminded me too much of Rove. And I did not care of them even in that.

All in all, I wasn't moved by this. But I was suppose to.
added on the 2011-07-28 04:45:33 by Visualice Visualice
uninteresting, low effects, poor music
sucks added on the 2011-07-28 08:31:13 by Bartoshe Bartoshe
Nice work! I'm more into upbeat music but I can understand why you made it like this for this demo.
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 12:11:34 by neptun neptun
curiously enough only having checked this demo twice i was left with the vocals repeating in my head :)
added on the 2011-07-28 12:24:12 by psenough psenough
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curiously enough only having checked this demo twice i was left with the vocals repeating in my head :)


Rebecca Black's "Friday" had the same effect on me! :)
added on the 2011-07-28 12:39:36 by Wade Wade
Original choice of visuals and music, but the whole demo lacks of coherence to my taste... However I like this style.
added on the 2011-07-28 13:04:45 by Hicks Hicks
an ok show, but please go back to planet risk & lifeforce style demo's, this did nothing to me ;/
added on the 2011-07-28 13:16:37 by alien^PDX alien^PDX
@amusic: the version of the music where you are singing is the best I think!

@navis: replace the current music by this one :D
added on the 2011-07-28 13:50:33 by rez rez
Hi all,

Some very interesting comments here; comments on pouet after a release are my favourite bits. I'll try and answer some:

* Surely, by now, you must all understand that *all* groups make various kinds of productions - sometimes we go for the "kill" (if the stakes are high, like at Assembly or Breakpoint) and sometimes for the fun, to experiment or to support a smaller party. The butterfly effect falls into the second category. We had a chat with amusic back in April, when he composed the music (which I found not suitable for a demo of a bigger scope) and said that if I can make some visuals for it in 4-5 days then we'd have a demo for Euskal. And so it happened. As such this is, technically, a very important milestone for us since it is always the case of music being written after (or alongside) the visuals.

* The fairlight connection: as I've mentioned before, a "particle system" is something way more complicated than dots on screen. What you see in this demo is *not* a particle system but some gl_Points running over vertex shader functions (a novel approach, for me at least). It has nothing to do with the more complex stuff from Fairlight and the concept was taken from 2.5D heightfield presentations which, as far as I know, are as old as Unreal by FC if not older (surely older). There can be no "fake" or "cheap" particle effects (or any effect) in the demoscene: as long as it's realtime and looks good, it's good. There is little point debating who steals whom and whether this is cheap or dirty: I like to steal other people's ideas (and some times improve them) but I'll do it for the very best: plastic, mfx, fairlight etc. Similarly, I enjoy the influences of my group on other groups. This is how the demoscene, painting, photography etc. works.

* The music: It's not for everyone, sure. On a personal level I also enjoy the version of Amusic singing, as it conveys more anxiety: it is as if the singer is exposed to the "truth" of the lyrics. His voice is more humane. The difference between Dylan singing his songs and some other guy (anyone is better at singing, in the traditional sense, than Dylan) doing a nice cover. I mostly prefer the first version.
However, the female voice sounded surprisingly clear on the party speakers and, for some strange reason, stays with you after repeated hearings. I'm not in a position to judge the technical intricacies of mastering and mixing and whether it could have improved with more work there.

* The lyrics: I speak this language for many years, yet I find it almost impossible to judge a poem written in English. It comes more naturally (and I do enjoy poetry) in Greek. English will always be a second language to me, and as such it is fairly distant even if I use it more often than Greek. I believe the same thing happens to you, dear reader of this forum that you're probably NOT from England. It is probably very hard to write lyrics in a second language, and even harder (I believe) to judge them. So, are they corny or not? I think not, they convey a simple message on first level and then a second - which is the one that links it with the demo. That is usually hard, yet it works quite well here, because the visuals are fairly easy going and so it is easy to concentrate more on what is being said.

Maybe we must start experimenting in our exotic language - last time we did we got a scene .org award eh Amusic?
added on the 2011-07-28 14:00:27 by Navis Navis
What Visualice said.
added on the 2011-07-28 16:21:10 by pommak pommak
Nice, but found it too depressive (due to the, otherwise beautifull, music)...
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 17:09:11 by baah baah
Beautiful prod! I understand the criticism and partly i do agree, but all in all i see butterfly effect as a mesh of pearls and (rough?) stones, like in a tesselation. The result is still that mesh, but a beautiful work as a new whole.

I have a very decent flashback, imo with butterfly effect you (ASD) archieved to reach exactly the same destination as you did with the wind under my wings, you just took a completely different route.

Oh, and, like in the wind under my wings also, i feel the way the score has been sung either as disturbance or incapacity.

I like the demo anyway.
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 17:53:49 by nty_ nty_
Navis, next time I'll sing in German. Then we'll talk about sensitive dependence on initial conditions... =P
added on the 2011-07-28 21:06:33 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
As always with ASD stuff.. really nice. and I kinda like the music aswell..
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 21:39:21 by _Chucky_ _Chucky_
wow, beautiful and haunting!
rulez added on the 2011-07-28 23:44:57 by blackpawn blackpawn
Awesome demo. I like the atmosphere. Visuals and music complement each other very well.

Contrary to some others around here, I think the tune is great just the way it is! Would like to be able to stuff it into my Spotify playlists :)
rulez added on the 2011-07-29 00:10:53 by Kalms Kalms
this must be a thumb up, really nice visuals and music. however, i didn't like the vocals.
rulez added on the 2011-07-29 00:44:22 by scicco scicco
While the visuals were quite good, the horrid song absolutely made me cringe to where I had to turn off the speakers after 30 seconds or so of the singing. She couldn't hit the notes, her voice was shrill, and with the naked piano backing it was extremely unpleasant. This type of simple song is hard to get to a listenable level, and I'm not sure a different singer would have helped, he'd have to be so good a singer as to carry the song to compensate. I'm a follower of sorts of ASD and think you have great taste in effects, ideas, and visuals, I'd love it if you applied it to audio as well.
sucks added on the 2011-07-29 00:46:53 by Photon Photon
I like vocals, but the performance here was not really my cup of tea; either there's something about the production, or she seems to be ever so slightly off-key sometimes to me.

But: A very nice show from ASD. Definitely a thumb up.
rulez added on the 2011-07-29 10:37:07 by Sesse Sesse
Beautiful, delicate and elegant visual (whatever the technique you used, particles or not).
Actually, far from the rendering of CNCD/Fairlight's prods...
The music is not really the kind I usually listen to, but I liked the lyrics and the sincerity it conveys...
rulez added on the 2011-07-29 20:25:08 by untel untel
Having rewatched this one a couple of times, i find this demo to be beautiful, touching and fantastic, from the music to the visuals, the flow and the presentation.
added on the 2011-07-29 20:51:34 by z5 z5
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rulez added on the 2011-07-29 22:01:48 by Tolle Tolle
rulez added on the 2011-07-30 00:50:57 by pera pera
vocals ruined it for me. it shows how hard it is to choose good ones to a demoscene prod
added on the 2011-07-30 14:47:31 by comankh comankh
Absolutely beautiful trip i spend thanks 2 U... A real Master piece of Numeric Art ! =)
rulez added on the 2011-07-30 16:41:26 by hylst hylst
Like it a lot No!!! simply love that one :-)

ASD strike again with another piece of ART
rulez added on the 2011-07-30 18:54:19 by _wheely_ _wheely_
We have updated the demo archive with a new version of the song, which now has some equalization tricks to kill the harshness and make the voice and the piano more uniform, as well as some melodyne treatment for the voice to bring the points that pitch drifted in tune.

You can download just the tune here if you do not want to download the complete archive again.
added on the 2011-07-30 20:26:08 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
Beautiful animation and singing.

No ants? Why butterflies? :P
rulez added on the 2011-07-30 21:27:42 by AntDude AntDude
Well, we had ants in metamorphosis and happiness is around the bend.. it was time to give way for some other insects as well =P
added on the 2011-07-30 21:34:30 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
i am not really a fan of huge demos (like, over 1mb) -- but not considering this, it is very well done.
rulez added on the 2011-07-30 21:59:04 by imerso imerso
Demo didn't connect with me, but didn't suck either.


Quote:
On the music side, an interesting piece of trivia is that this is the first post-2000 ASD demo where the visuals were written on the music instead of the other way around

Congratulations ;)

Since everyone and their dog is giving out production tips: The vocals could have benefited greatly from de-essing.
added on the 2011-07-30 22:48:36 by lug00ber lug00ber
Heres a Highres rip for the new version, sounds much better now.

Youtube (1080p)

Watch it with "original size" for best quality.
added on the 2011-07-30 23:18:08 by anni anni
A dog has much better hearing than humans, so I think they'd bite them until they pressed Esc instead of giving out production tips. :) Nope, surprise, new song doesn't fit space, vortices, swirls or dotscrapers either. Oh, wait... it must be because the demo isn't 'sincere'?
added on the 2011-07-31 00:48:21 by Photon Photon
New version is certainly less abrasive but the problem isn't with the production or the tuning. This is a subjective opinion, but the words ring hollow to me when delivered in this tone. The enunciation is very clear and the timbre of her voice is very pure, as if addressing an audience rather than a personal reflection I can relate to.

Maybe she's singing the words at the mic rather than to it because the words aren't very meaningful. Who I kiss on my first date is not a decision, I kiss my date. It'd certainly not be a small decision for me to kiss someone else.


added on the 2011-07-31 01:53:46 by Claw Claw
/me hands out red pills. It doesn't really matter what the song means, or if you connect with the lyrics, or if the lyrics are deep or... It could be good on its own, or as a performance, or with a demo that fits it. Generic music or really good music or music written to fit a demo will always work. The Point is this song wasn't written to fit the demo (or vice versa). This ASD fan thinks ASD will continue to wow us with ideas, so it's nothing against them or vocals in demomusic or mainstream vs subculture or anything like that, if that's what you think.
added on the 2011-07-31 03:21:27 by Photon Photon
Adorable visuals, really beautiful. In regards to the music I don't see what the fuss is all about. Yeah, a bit of EQ:ing and otherwise cleaner production could have sorted this out but had I not read this thread before watching the demo I might not have noticed it when watching the first time. The entire demo production works regardless of EQ:ing or not. You can always do a better job at mixing (which is sadly something that keeps me awake at night) but to me a great idea is much more important than flawless mixing and to me nothing can take away that this is a brilliant demo.

Having said that I think that the vocalist probably could've done a better job but this is what we got and in the end I'm fine with that.
rulez added on the 2011-07-31 04:55:34 by elfan elfan
Obviously Insectecutor if you look it at the perspective of just a single date you don't get much choice on the recipient of the kiss. I've left an amount of vagueness to the lyrics to let the listener adapt it to their own thoughts and experiences. Consider for instance on a number of first dates with a number of people and on which one of those you decide to make a move on the first date, or that you have set up a date with two people you like, you go out with the first and at that moment you are faced with the choice of whether to go ahead and make a move with that person and forfeit on the second one, or take your chances with the second one. As for the gravity that such a decision carries, it greatly has to do with comparison and aftermath. For someone this decision might be small compared to let's say, getting a mortgage or moving to another country, and the result of the decision is what defines its gravity and importance. You kiss the person and you end up having sex with them that night, but you don't see each other again. Or you kiss that person and down the road you end up married and have kids. In the grander scheme of things the decision was small at the time it was taken, and while in the long run it's importance could be enormous or insignificant, it has somehow affected the rest of your life. You make a decision and that decision puts you on a specific path, forfeiting on the other, and that's exactly what this song is all about.

I spent a great deal of time on the lyrics, and even though they might seem simple or shallow or plainly absurd, there's a lot of thought and room for interpretation behind them.

lug00ber, Katya has a very (and I mean VERY) pronounced S in English, which is funny as it's totally absent in Greek. There is a lot of de-essing in what you hear, but any more and the high frequencies started to sound chewed.
added on the 2011-07-31 05:01:57 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
i can not understand why somebody would thumb down this. it may not be your cup of tea... ok then give it a piggy; but the prod is something fresh and inherently consistent.
rulez added on the 2011-07-31 12:27:01 by peach peach
thumb for the mood this production is able to create
rulez added on the 2011-07-31 16:17:53 by mueslee mueslee
Beautiful.
Just plain beautiful.
rulez added on the 2011-07-31 16:22:21 by Paranoid Paranoid
slow as hell here: w7 64bit, i5 2.9ghz, ati hd6550 1gb, 8gb ram. nice tho...
added on the 2011-07-31 20:34:00 by rmeht rmeht
very beautiful points, thank you for fully utilize of my graphics card, love it
added on the 2011-07-31 21:30:35 by SX1Freak SX1Freak
forget thumb up
rulez added on the 2011-07-31 21:32:32 by SX1Freak SX1Freak
instant admiration
rulez added on the 2011-07-31 23:41:07 by T$ T$
I almost never comment on this sort of thing, but yeah, that vocal performance is a rusty pile of nails compared to the incredible work on the coding and presentation. A rare mis-step for this excellent demo group. I'd love a no-vocals version.
added on the 2011-08-01 06:53:06 by jscott jscott
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rulez added on the 2011-08-01 08:28:27 by Defiance Defiance
Very nice ! The music is really cool but I don't like the "singer"... Thumbs up anyway.
rulez added on the 2011-08-01 10:50:03 by gibs gibs
amusic: extra thumb up for the new audio track. Subtle changes, but they add up to a much improved tune I think. It now sounds like the piano and singer are together, playing as one and coming together so they're more than the sum of the parts. Before it sounded like they'd been recorded separately, then just overlaid. I think it now works a lot better :)
added on the 2011-08-01 13:21:04 by psonice psonice
wow, what a discussion. you always seem to hit a nerve, asd.
it's a beautiful song accompanied by some nice particle tricks. i enjoyed it.
rulez added on the 2011-08-01 13:58:13 by v3nom v3nom
oh and the screenshot does not make justice to the demo
added on the 2011-08-01 14:10:42 by v3nom v3nom
So beautifull, again and again!
rulez added on the 2011-08-01 15:17:53 by Buckethead Buckethead
Wow ! Such a magnificient trip ! Thank you guys to keep on producing such masterpieces :)
rulez added on the 2011-08-01 16:26:21 by Hexogen Hexogen
Quote:
lug00ber, Katya has a very (and I mean VERY) pronounced S in English, which is funny as it's totally absent in Greek. There is a lot of de-essing in what you hear, but any more and the high frequencies started to sound chewed.

Fair enough. I mixed an album for a band last year where one of the vocalists must have fucked front teeth or something, resulting in the same problem. I used 2 de-essers in serial and then gave the high shelf eq a solid boost after that again. Worked for me, might just be luck.
Also, it was death metal, so "chewed" is not necessarily inappropriate :D
added on the 2011-08-01 18:15:01 by lug00ber lug00ber
Very interesting comments indeed. Can't really judge on the singing, because it's not my coup of tea. However, I really dig the piano track.

The visual's are gorgeous, esp. the Bokeh on the water drops are just breathtaking. I also like the usage of the complementary brown color. After reading Navis' explanation about the "constant changing world that revolves around the single 'particle': a particle that has a mind of its own", it feels like there could have been much more... well... depth. There is a concept, but I fail to see it applied to tell a story. In that sense, it looks better that usual, but it doesn't raise any associations I normally get from ASD demos.

One small detail, I really like, is how the displacement naturally creates the shadows below the falling leaves. Would have been nice to play with that a little bit more.

Ah, and of course, I believe that butterflies are doomed to be kitsch. But I guess, it's just me. :-)
rulez added on the 2011-08-01 21:18:08 by pixtur pixtur
pixtur: thanks for your nice comments. My explanation about the particle nature of things may be out of place indeed; I'm only carried away by the technology behind it (where each particle does have a mind of its own). Nice that you notice the shadows created by the heightfield effect; what is interesting is that not all of the demo is in 2.5D and there are parts where there is a mixture of the two (2.5D and 3D). For example, the part with the water and the city - the city is 2.5D but the water is full 3D. Notice how the sky scrappers "bent" as they move upwards: this is because they are constructed through their depth map (as seen from above), which is non linear. Similarly, the leaves and butterfly are bent too - it's not easy to notice but they do.

Speaking of butterflies, I too agree that they can be kitch. This reminds me of a conversation I once had with Chaos, just after watching Planet Risk on the big screen at Assembly 2004. He said:

- Ya, zat demo vas VANTAAZTIC! But ven the hands catch the buttervlies it vas AAWFULL!

haha :-).
added on the 2011-08-01 23:00:59 by Navis Navis
wow.
rulez added on the 2011-08-01 23:44:12 by abscess abscess
a late thumb...
rulez added on the 2011-08-02 03:07:26 by Skate Skate
so sweet... I love the music and the visuals... thank you, ASD.
rulez added on the 2011-08-02 13:17:14 by bdk bdk
What psonice said. The refined track is way better IMHO. Of course pitch correction doesn't help pronounciation and timing too much but now the track sounds coherent. Thus my thumb stands firmly.
added on the 2011-08-02 13:36:35 by kb_ kb_
Wow! One of my favourite ASD demos. Lovely!
rulez added on the 2011-08-02 22:31:16 by Mystra Mystra
Great production overall. Thanks for doing something different, especially concerning the music!
rulez added on the 2011-08-02 23:43:03 by novel novel
Thanks for that new version of the track, it really makes the demo much more enjoyable!

Ze butterrfly vos still aawfull, zough! ;)
rulez added on the 2011-08-03 09:51:28 by chromag chromag
was checking out the new version and i think i like the original better lol :D it feels abit plastic and i essing annoyed me now, which actually didnt in the original version. i guess im biased somehow but all this soundtrack criticism from pretty much everyone else is really boggling me :)
added on the 2011-08-03 10:18:10 by psenough psenough
and *the essing
added on the 2011-08-03 10:18:39 by psenough psenough
Cool effects and nice music.
rulez added on the 2011-08-03 18:22:09 by stan_1901 stan_1901
extra thumb up for navis's chaos impression
added on the 2011-08-03 18:24:26 by smash smash
No extra thumb for it, but hell yeah how I laughed at that :) Reminds me of walking around in San Jose and Chaos going "Wat is with dieses Americaner? Big trucks every-where!"
added on the 2011-08-03 21:09:42 by gloom gloom
Gosh, totally missed that one. Great effects and clever reuse of model(s) (the city from »happiness...« for example). Don’t like the hard cuts in the intro, fading would be smoother. But overall a very atmospheric show.
rulez added on the 2011-08-04 12:03:40 by gaspode gaspode
Beautiful visuals, the voice did feel slightly out of place, mainly due to slight tuning issues in places. Overall another cracking ASD prod.
rulez added on the 2011-08-04 12:59:31 by Intrinsic Intrinsic
great!
rulez added on the 2011-08-05 11:39:25 by Spin Spin
The singing isn't much of my taste. As for the rest : thumbthumbthumb !!
rulez added on the 2011-08-06 11:23:16 by xtrium xtrium
i found that one quite inspiring. music absolutely fitted the visuals in a great atmosphere/mood!
rulez added on the 2011-08-06 23:57:36 by nemesis nemesis
This is so bad compared to what Smash can do with particles. Of course by now Navis has catched up better (check Spin), but I just felt embarrassed watching this.

And the soundtrack.... Oh my.. The singer is terrible and the lyrics just hurt. "Small decisions, life incisions, big in retrospect", that is just beyond corny. Wow. Can't watch this again with the sound turned on.
while i like other asd demos way more, this was thanks to the very nice music and the nice athmosphere very pleasing to watch, good job anyway :)
rulez added on the 2011-08-07 01:50:25 by Sapphire Sapphire
well if 3 glop guy trivialfursuit says so...
added on the 2011-08-07 02:44:11 by Navis Navis
I like the song... the demo itself is somehow boring
added on the 2011-08-07 11:26:59 by ltk_tscc ltk_tscc
nice! the song grew on me... and gives this demo a very special emotion!
rulez added on the 2011-08-07 18:04:26 by RufUsul RufUsul
I like the tune a lot
I like the demo a LOT
the two at the same time is like a cat and a mouse in the same cage :D
added on the 2011-08-07 23:01:34 by EviL EviL
wow, this is just... wow!
rulez added on the 2011-08-08 18:38:06 by nekomono nekomono
ASD spin on particles, can't be not beautiful.
Now let me do my usual rant bout vocals in demos. Imagine space shuttle, or concorde with some triplane aircraft from WW1 attached to it. Seems silly, doesn't it? Now, tell me why would such a best breed musician as amusic make another perfectly composed, perfectly arranged, perfectly recorded, and perfectly mixed masterpiece of music, and then attach some unnatural, untalented vocals with naive text to it?
WHYYY!! WHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
rulez added on the 2011-08-08 22:32:46 by rutra80 rutra80
Charming and beguiling. One of the very few pieces that captivated me emotionally. Once again an ASD demo that I can show to the family. What a beautiful way to end a day.
rulez added on the 2011-08-08 23:13:50 by auld auld
wow those lyrics are awful, music is kinda dreadful and overall I was very bored, but no downthumb, since this was a rather pleasant not-usual asd demo. But please do try another musician, could it hurt?

(I really really enjoyed your co-op with Gloom)
added on the 2011-08-08 23:52:06 by dwarf dwarf
Insert clearly voiced opinion, something that adds to the discussion. Insert personal story. Keep checking back. Forget about the demo. Get lost in discussion. Shake your faith. Overanalyze. Do nothing. Wait.
rulez added on the 2011-08-09 00:01:42 by Lord Graga Lord Graga
Great mood!
rulez added on the 2011-08-09 16:52:47 by loaderror loaderror
I thought this was very nice to watch, with an excellent soundtrack to fit. Job well done, guys :)
rulez added on the 2011-08-09 18:18:16 by FishGuy876 FishGuy876
rulez added on the 2011-08-09 22:26:35 by moqui moqui
First of:
this demo absolutely rulez!!! no doubt about it!!!
i love every aspect of it, including the music!

however:
I'm starting to have some problems with the reaction of navis to some comments.
Yes, they seem unfundemented but please:
"well if 3 glop guy trivialfursuit says so... "
reactions as such don't do you justice, let it be, and don't let them influence you!!!

oh and one more thing, I want the rhino model and the animation!
rulez added on the 2011-08-09 22:41:27 by efecto efecto
MOAR PARTiCLE!
rulez added on the 2011-08-11 00:28:55 by stfsux stfsux
wonderful particles
rulez added on the 2011-08-16 02:57:46 by 0rel 0rel
Well, I liked it a lot! Feels fresh, but same good ASD-style.
rulez added on the 2011-08-16 11:48:40 by Cosmocat Cosmocat
The particle system is really nice but the overalll visuals felt empty somehow. Perhaps surprisingly, I liked the music very much, *especially* the vocals. While some would think they sound un-skilled, I found them to be lovely and fitting the atmosphere of the song.
rulez added on the 2011-08-16 15:49:31 by moT moT
Forgot to add that I watched it on wine version 1.2.3. About every 0.7 seconds there was a very small but noticable pause (~0.05 sec). Other than that it ran fine.
added on the 2011-08-16 15:56:30 by moT moT
...Respect,

For sure a demo that can be shown to the whole Family.

Emotional Factor [:::::::::._] 95%
Presentation [::::::::] 80%

Very cute !
rulez added on the 2011-08-17 06:48:46 by AMItac_TSA AMItac_TSA
Great visuals!
rulez added on the 2011-08-17 06:55:48 by maytz maytz
Great!
rulez added on the 2011-08-17 08:00:35 by lchbbr lchbbr
Blissful.
rulez added on the 2011-08-17 13:54:46 by Blueberry Blueberry
I actually loved the music.
As an American English speaker (it wasn't my first language, by I knew it before I was 3), the lyrics for this one moved me a lot more than the ones for Spin and Chameleon.
They just seem less cumbersome.
rulez added on the 2011-09-03 05:22:03 by MidKnight MidKnight
divine moment of truth..
rulez added on the 2011-09-15 01:28:36 by xeoner xeoner
Excellent!
rulez added on the 2011-09-17 10:46:48 by demosgood demosgood
despite what many people say here I like the music WITH the original lyrics&singing just fine. I think they do not only suit the prod, but set the mood. Listening to the song on a GOOD stereo the whole thing sends shivers down my spine (in a positive way).

The way the tune is arranged is the key here, there's a feeling of desperation in the voice, the small imperfections clearly enlarge this. To me, it felt as if the singer was a person who realized that she had made some "small decisions" in the past, maybe even spontaneously, that now have grave consequences for her life.
I thought that it would really fit a musical or a classic movie, the song befitting a scene where we learn more about the background of the singer (respectively her character).

A really great and touching piece in my opinion. The version without lyrics seemed outright bland in comparison.

If I have to complain about something then it would be that the visuals are not tied strong enought to the lyrics, but that's just my view.

Overall a great demo which will stay on my HD for a long time.
rulez added on the 2011-09-23 08:00:54 by jackknife jackknife
After some time and many watching I must admit, I like this demo more and more. Even voice in remastered version is not that irritating than in compo version. This is most coherent demo in ASD history and true eyecandy. Wish you win the best effect price.

I would I could give this another thumb up....
<3
rulezcdc added on the 2011-11-01 00:43:02 by bull bull
Overall, I liked this. Please, though, aMusic, consider submitting the lyrics you write to a native English speaker so they can let you know about things you might not have caught that sound awkward or jarring! The lyrics to this were much better in that sense than the ones to Spin but I still found myself wincing at some of the phrasing.
rulez added on the 2011-11-01 00:45:36 by t-zero t-zero
I liked this demo a lot, more than some of your, in my opinion, slightly psychodelic demos that scare more than inspire.
It does not enforce anything over you: it just tells a sad tale, and you see what you want to see.

I liked the piano melody: aMUSiC, if you ever make your own piano album, pray tell us about it: I'll make sure I buy it.
The singing is good after you get used to it, but the singer starts out in a rhythm you can't guess from the piano introduction. It doesn't hurt you after the first refrain, it's just a bit unexpected.

I especially LOVED the "it's raining up -- butterfly -- it's raining down" part with the piano+cello duet.

Thank you for making this beautiful surprise, guys, despite all the real world troubles.
rulez added on the 2011-11-13 07:29:52 by MyO MyO
This starts out really fantastic, but after a while it became too much kitch for me. Too bad, this could've become one of my favourite demos.
rulez added on the 2011-11-13 10:51:58 by chock chock
Best Demo of the year for me. Thank you very much, ASD.
added on the 2011-12-30 03:10:15 by SiR SiR
Just ran into this. Love the tune.
rulez added on the 2012-01-06 10:52:04 by bitoverflow bitoverflow
yep
rulez added on the 2012-01-06 15:48:15 by kyv kyv
it was a big surprise for me and for our friends....really I can to say that at moment we can to see ONE BIG PRODUCT named "The butterfly effect" by ASD - This is the superb professional level of demoscene stuff....ASD members roxx!!!! - I LOVE YOU ARE!!!!! Yeahhh!!!!!
added on the 2012-02-09 03:38:51 by mitchell mitchell
very...very hight level of Demoscene Art!!!! Super!!!!!!!!!!!11
rulez added on the 2012-02-09 03:40:37 by mitchell mitchell
wow, this is so relaxing and nice.
thanx
rulez added on the 2012-03-16 19:01:38 by seρρjο seρρjο
Oh wow. I had completely missed this. Melikes very much.
rulez added on the 2012-03-23 03:19:39 by cxnull cxnull
nice nice
rulez added on the 2012-03-31 13:32:55 by Frequent Frequent
I... didn't thumb it? Weird.
rulez added on the 2012-03-31 14:07:13 by moozooh moozooh
awesome demo , music fits perfect aaaaand the voice is really good. definitely a talented one .
rulez added on the 2012-04-20 03:21:46 by relias abardon relias abardon
Superb demo, it has a gentle surreal touch! Amazing combination of music and graphical art!
Thumbs up... Just watch it on your big screen, turn on your sound system on and enjoy!....

One comment though, it would have been nice if in some of the scenes the particles would have danced on the rhythm of the music.
rulez added on the 2012-04-22 20:02:16 by rayon rayon
love this. wish i could see more of such style from the scene.
rulez added on the 2012-05-13 19:11:18 by zz85 zz85
great demo!
rulez added on the 2012-05-14 14:52:44 by kimi kardashian kimi kardashian
excellent
rulez added on the 2012-05-19 16:50:48 by dafuq dafuq
easy to code, but it's slow on cheap machine.
added on the 2012-05-19 17:25:21 by Bartoshe Bartoshe
For lyrics.
rulez added on the 2012-06-07 21:16:29 by Emod Emod
very good - demo&music
rulez added on the 2012-06-10 01:57:52 by Shriggar Shriggar
a dream
rulez added on the 2012-07-29 12:21:06 by Dobi Dobi
Saaaad beauty, so romantic. (sigh)
rulez added on the 2012-12-06 08:31:37 by NokoNoko NokoNoko
art!
rulez added on the 2012-12-06 09:42:32 by raizor raizor
beautiful!
rulez added on the 2012-12-15 21:34:55 by CeRi CeRi
It's one of the best demos of the world, it have a great animation with a great song. It's so good!.
rulez added on the 2013-02-01 20:18:35 by XPlo17! XPlo17!
Fuck you ASD!!!

Anytime i want to play one of your recent demos on my computer i get messed up geometry, with fuckin' slow fps count.

Learn to make your demos compatible with nvidia cards, you fuckin' lame wanna-be coders!

Assholes!!!
sucks added on the 2013-06-25 13:35:19 by chej9009 chej9009
chej9009 : I experience the very same problems, but I would never treat them assholes. What they do is great anyway.
Try doing better demos before insulting.

Oh and watch this, I don't think you will be annoyed by the messed up geometry ;)
added on the 2013-06-25 15:40:57 by flure flure
Nice particles and piano. Not so sure about the vocals. Also the visuals and music do not seem to blend well from time to time.
rulez added on the 2013-06-28 19:15:30 by SandLover SandLover
@chej9009 I'm truly sorry that you feel like exploding into expletives as if we pissed in your beer. All of our demos, past and recent were coded ON nVidia cards, and at the time of their release they were working perfectly on the drivers that were available. Unfortunately, the newer drivers by nVidia changed something that made our demos behave like that. Unfortunately, as we are piss poor we had to fire all of the staff in our customer support department, and as such, support for our previous line of products has been revoked.

uh..

Spleen!.. yeah.. Spleen!
added on the 2013-07-22 17:17:42 by aMUSiC aMUSiC
omg omg omg.
insanely and poetically über cool.
ASD achieved such an advanced art of demomaking that almost make me cry :)
rulez added on the 2013-09-29 15:10:31 by fra fra
Can't believe I didn't thumb this up, despite watching it dozens of times.
rulez added on the 2013-11-01 17:43:47 by TheT(ourist) TheT(ourist)
Singer is singing off-key and the mix is dull. It's quite painful.
Otherwise it's a very nice demo :)
added on the 2013-12-26 15:09:22 by oxb oxb
Really beautiful visuals combined with great music, together creating a fantastic atmosphere. I can lose myself in this demo.

My only gripe is that the music gets too cheesy during the butterfly scene. It's the only part of the tune I'd call kitsch, which is a bit sad because I otherwise love it.
rulez added on the 2013-12-27 16:49:17 by Kylearan Kylearan
This rulez, despite the black background. The music isn't for me though.
rulez added on the 2014-01-07 21:47:14 by yzi yzi
rulez added on the 2014-03-22 15:33:07 by Salinga Salinga
So... beautiful...
rulez added on the 2014-07-05 01:25:13 by SkyLyrac SkyLyrac
^
rulez added on the 2014-08-11 22:20:35 by p01 p01
FUCKING AWESOME!

How did I miss this?

By the way I think the tune is great, unlike half this thread or so. The only thing that bothers me, is that while the tune holds up great without strings and bass, the visuals don't. IMO the exact same song with more strings and more bass would've given the visuals a much much bigger impact. The bridge, where there are strings, livens up the entire demo.
rulez added on the 2014-08-11 22:47:05 by skrebbel skrebbel
at first i was like 'meh', but then...
totally awesome! thank you guys.
rulez added on the 2015-02-09 05:23:24 by san_im san_im
There is a Dutch word for this: Mooi
rulez added on the 2015-08-22 20:32:00 by w00t! w00t!
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

In case you didn't guess - I like it!!
rulez added on the 2015-09-24 20:55:50 by caffeine_demon caffeine_demon
wow
rulez added on the 2015-10-04 00:19:26 by DX94 DX94
Nice fx
rulez added on the 2016-01-16 22:06:27 by cxw cxw
Nice particles
rulez added on the 2016-07-24 18:06:59 by golem golem
I like this more nowadays.
rulez added on the 2016-12-11 02:04:54 by cce cce
very good! wish there was a frame limiter to turn the visuals into a more cinematic experience matching the soundtrack a bit more
rulez added on the 2017-11-25 19:43:58 by nagz nagz
simply beautiful
Beatiful
rulez added on the 2020-10-23 20:53:42 by Emufr3ak Emufr3ak
Really. Really. Really f'in amazing. Thank you!
rulez added on the 2021-12-10 07:33:45 by TimelordQ TimelordQ

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