The New Remix Classics? Where is C64 Remixing headed?
Posted: 16/03/2009 - 16:52
If you go back to 2000 or so you can see a lot of the same SID tunes being remixed as are being done today. On the other hand, you'll see songs like M.U.L.E. that haven't had a lot of action since, and some of my favorite RPG's done like Ultima less remix and more remake, and were probably inspired by people with the games still relatively fresh on their minds. Then there are games that for whatever reason get no attention despite being good sellers in their day with catchy tunes such as Mail Order Monsters or some of the Dizzy titles.
But here the remix scene is nearly 10 years later, with ever more SIDs in the always growing HVSC to dig through.
Last Ninja and Comic Bakery remixes continue to come in, but as fewer people remember with great clarity the games they played on the C64 --or the "loading" tunes they had to sit through, thanks to emulation, what will make up the "New Classics" going forward? Will people bore of the same tiny fraction of the HVSC being remixed over and over? Or does Hubbard, Galway and Daglish love spring eternal?
What uncommon SIDs have risen to popularity here in the remix community regardless of the popularity of the game?
What uncommon SID remixes have impressed you to the point that you've wanted to put your own spin on the SID?
I guess my main question is - where do you think C64 Remixing is headed ---- down a path to waning interest in the 300th remix of the same dozen tunes - a Galway and Hubbard overdose , or continually reborn with fresh "forgotten" and newly discovered SIDs inspiring a chain of other remixes so the cycle begins anew?
I'd like to think the latter given the huge pool of SIDs that make up the HSVC, but what's your take?
And on that note - have you found more or less positive reactions if you've put out a remix of a well-worn SID, and conversely, have you found more or less interest in a SID you've remixed that no one else has touched before?
OK...that was a lot of questions...
But here the remix scene is nearly 10 years later, with ever more SIDs in the always growing HVSC to dig through.
Last Ninja and Comic Bakery remixes continue to come in, but as fewer people remember with great clarity the games they played on the C64 --or the "loading" tunes they had to sit through, thanks to emulation, what will make up the "New Classics" going forward? Will people bore of the same tiny fraction of the HVSC being remixed over and over? Or does Hubbard, Galway and Daglish love spring eternal?
What uncommon SIDs have risen to popularity here in the remix community regardless of the popularity of the game?
What uncommon SID remixes have impressed you to the point that you've wanted to put your own spin on the SID?
I guess my main question is - where do you think C64 Remixing is headed ---- down a path to waning interest in the 300th remix of the same dozen tunes - a Galway and Hubbard overdose , or continually reborn with fresh "forgotten" and newly discovered SIDs inspiring a chain of other remixes so the cycle begins anew?
I'd like to think the latter given the huge pool of SIDs that make up the HSVC, but what's your take?
And on that note - have you found more or less positive reactions if you've put out a remix of a well-worn SID, and conversely, have you found more or less interest in a SID you've remixed that no one else has touched before?
OK...that was a lot of questions...