I want YOUR suggestion!
- Romeo Knight
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I want YOUR suggestion!
Hi folks,
I just want to turn this forum the other way round:
I going to do a remix in the future with vocals of a friend who's
singing in some kind of "scandinavian rock'n'roll"-band.
And I like to know from you: wich SID-classic can u imagine
done in this style (of singing and music with lots of guitars as usual )
Thanx for your suggestions!
I just want to turn this forum the other way round:
I going to do a remix in the future with vocals of a friend who's
singing in some kind of "scandinavian rock'n'roll"-band.
And I like to know from you: wich SID-classic can u imagine
done in this style (of singing and music with lots of guitars as usual )
Thanx for your suggestions!
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Makke did a nice job on singing along with Warhawk. That's hard competition.
Ace II rocks, a cover-version would remind me of a jingle for an eighties soap opera (nothing special in mind here).
Though it has plenty of space for a vocal act.
Game Over rocks, too. I guess it's hard stuff to sing along. Have a try.
How about Knucklebuster for a slow remix with hard & furious parts. Again hard to place a human voice in it. Something like Nick Cave - "Red Right Hand" (slow but hard dominant rythm). Creepy...
Ace II rocks, a cover-version would remind me of a jingle for an eighties soap opera (nothing special in mind here).
Though it has plenty of space for a vocal act.
Game Over rocks, too. I guess it's hard stuff to sing along. Have a try.
How about Knucklebuster for a slow remix with hard & furious parts. Again hard to place a human voice in it. Something like Nick Cave - "Red Right Hand" (slow but hard dominant rythm). Creepy...
All is lost.
yeah, knucklebuster as gothic / alternative track like NIN, Sisters of Mercy or Tiamat..... hmm, maybe a i do a cover by myself....Vosla wrote:...How about Knucklebuster for a slow remix with hard & furious parts. Again hard to place a human voice in it. Something like Nick Cave - "Red Right Hand" (slow but hard dominant rythm). Creepy...
cheers ifadeo
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Again ?
These tunes have already been mixed to death.
I won't mention /Future_Freak/Cooperation_Demo.sid, or any others by him..
I won't mention /Future_Freak/Cooperation_Demo.sid, or any others by him..
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Re: Again ?
For me personally, it doesn't make sense to remix a sid-tune I didn't fall in love with back in the days (that's the retro-factor).rambones wrote:These tunes have already been mixed to death.
I won't mention /Future_Freak/Cooperation_Demo.sid, or any others by him..
I'd rather go composing by myself.
And I don't really mind if the tune is done 10 times before - IMO death comes with 10 poor, not 10 high quality remixes.
Purpose of remixing
Romeo Knight, it is only my suggestion, which you asked for .-)
Future Freak's tunes are... it's up to you, that means you have to listen.
But they are rock in the first place, so they always could be used for guitar+drums.
I can understand if you/anyone want to stick to what he knows in his heart.
But there is new stuff, and you will get stuck in the past if you stick to such a principle hardnecked.
Think of my suggestion as a new input, not as an old tune you don't know.
Open the gate!
Future Freak's tunes are... it's up to you, that means you have to listen.
But they are rock in the first place, so they always could be used for guitar+drums.
I can understand if you/anyone want to stick to what he knows in his heart.
But there is new stuff, and you will get stuck in the past if you stick to such a principle hardnecked.
Think of my suggestion as a new input, not as an old tune you don't know.
Open the gate!
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Rambones,
With all due respect, in regards to your post in this thread, and the other one you opened
(viewtopic.php?t=1706&highlight=):
I can't agree more with Romeo.
One remixes what he feel to remix, mostly tunes one loved.
There are other gems in hvsc, that's true, but those gems don't belong to our youth or particular moments in our lives.
Maybe the scene needs another fresh generation of remixers, for this reason, and maybe to replace people who don't get any more satisfaction in remixing c64.
Have a nice day.
With all due respect, in regards to your post in this thread, and the other one you opened
(viewtopic.php?t=1706&highlight=):
I can't agree more with Romeo.
One remixes what he feel to remix, mostly tunes one loved.
There are other gems in hvsc, that's true, but those gems don't belong to our youth or particular moments in our lives.
Maybe the scene needs another fresh generation of remixers, for this reason, and maybe to replace people who don't get any more satisfaction in remixing c64.
Have a nice day.
Re: Again ?
While that's true, what's to stop you falling in love with a tune that you may not have heard back then or even now? There's plenty of good composers out there still doing C64 tunes that deserve attention, everyone's ears, and a good remix.Romeo Knight wrote:For me personally, it doesn't make sense to remix a sid-tune I didn't fall in love with back in the days (that's the retro-factor).
If you haven't done so already, check out http://users.dhp.com/~shark/BOV - that's a good start.
Having said that, I am intrigued what you've chosen to do. If it is Skate or Die, please please do a good job of it, or else! :)
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Just wanna say, I can understand your view.
There can be new generations, but old ones can evolve.
That was my hope, since many are so professional, they can
do anything if they set their mind to it.
There can be new generations, but old ones can evolve.
That was my hope, since many are so professional, they can
do anything if they set their mind to it.
DHS wrote:Rambones,
With all due respect, in regards to your post in this thread, and the other one you opened
(viewtopic.php?t=1706&highlight=):
I can't agree more with Romeo.
One remixes what he feel to remix, mostly tunes one loved.
There are other gems in hvsc, that's true, but those gems don't belong to our youth or particular moments in our lives.
Maybe the scene needs another fresh generation of remixers, for this reason, and maybe to replace people who don't get any more satisfaction in remixing c64.
Have a nice day.
..Ride the SIDwave!!
http://www.janharries.com
http://www.janharries.com
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Well, that's exactly the point! Why should I remix (now being sarcastic) a more or less unknown average tootling computertune, when I'm able to create my own compositions?rambones wrote:Just wanna say, I can understand your view.
There can be new generations, but old ones can evolve.
That was my hope, since many are so professional, they can
do anything if they set their mind to it.
I clearly understand your point, too, but in the end that's everyones own decision. In my case, I'll only remix tunes I have some kind of emotional relationship to, whatever may be the reason. That's why H-Blockx cover Jonny Cash, Iron Maiden cover Led Zeppelin, Tears for Fears cover Cat Stevens and Michael Andrews Tears for Fears... (list going on endless )
Let's see what the future brings us...