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Tomcat - Galata RemixX - arranged by PhrygianReview by trapdoor, 16/01/2021 I like the Middle Eastern instruments. Soundtrack gaines ethnicity with nostalgic vibes. Peace & Respect for artist! |
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Tomcat - Galata Remix - arranged by Phrygian offlineReview by trapdoor, 14/01/2021 i like it. it's really good and simple remix. btw Tomcat is one of my favourite c64 game |
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The Last V8 (Locked Down Remix) - arranged by Graeme SlappReview by lee.oades, 08/01/2021 It's like The Last V8 as done by J M Jarre. I really liked it. |
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Parallax (title screen tune) - arranged by Steve CollinsReview by LaLa, 03/01/2021 While I totally respect that this remix covers the entire ~11 min of the original SID, I find the overall timbre of this remix a bit too harsh for my ears. Whether that's down to the choice of instruments or to the final mix, I do not know, but I think this remix would've benefited from a low-pass filter. |
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Cauldron 2 - arranged by MakkeReview by LaLa, 02/01/2021 A fantastic track from Makke's 2005 album 'It's Binary, Baby! ' As expected from a professional album, a professional track. Innovative mix of Kraftwerk (from 'Radioactivity') and Richard Joseph's classic SID.PS: Now that I've listened to Karl Bartos' I'm The Messageagain, the resemblance is pretty obvious. Well done, Makke! |
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Tomcat - arranged by Falco Paul offlineReview by LaLa, 01/01/2021 A rather lifeless arrangement, I'm afraid. The instrument selection is eclectic at best, mixing is almost non-existent, the samples (fighter pilot comm, plane flyby) are passable. |
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Oblique (Hoax me once, shame on you...) - arranged by SlaygonReview by Poke16384, 24/12/2020 No. 6 in the AROK/SLAY Summer competition and deservedly so. This is a complex SID to capture in terms of it's tricky arrangement and it's subtle eastern vibes. It manages to do both whilst taking the listener on Slaygon's own unique journey but never quite straying too far from the original. A truly 'different' kind of listen from the norm, here on Remix64. Well mixed & mastered too. |
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Monty on the Run (high score revisited) - arranged by Johan AnderssonReview by LaLa, 23/12/2020 If this doesn't get you up and dancing, nothing will! Really good idea to match the melody with a classic rock'n'roll groove. |
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Turrican 1 - arranged by Dr FutureReview by LaLa, 23/12/2020 Lovely production with delicate touches all around. The lead guitar sounds a bit too artificial to me, but it's not too distracting from the overall arrangement. I wish this remix was longer - it fades out too early! |
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Artillery (Tyrell orchestral fusion - RKO edit) - arranged by zionaReview by LaLa, 22/12/2020 No wonder this won SLAY Radio's Árok Tribute Remix compo in 2020! An absolutely stunning piece done in aduetformat where the synthy parts are answered by string-heavy sections and vice versa. That melody line is what really catches me out every time - it's full of emotional subtlety, so delicate, yet, so powerful. The instrument selection, the arrangement, the mixing - all as close to perfection as they can get. Top-notch production all around! |
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Ocean Loader 3 (21st Century SID Remix) - arranged by Peter ClarkeReview by Tomsk, 21/12/2020 I actually prefer this punchy synth version of the two… it's crisp and clean, and feels modern and yet retro, and you can't argue with the sound of the SID chip. Great inclusion, well mixed. Sometimes even an orchestra can't compete with the beautiful sounds the original SID produces! |
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Mission of Mercy (Film Score) - arranged by Peter ClarkeReview by Tomsk, 21/12/2020 Outstanding… full of movie score atmosphere… probably my fav Peter Clarke remix.. having never heard the original I still found myself drawn into the arrangement as it changes pace and goes off in many different directions. Some great choices of unusual instruments really give the tune character, my only critique being the abrupt ending. |
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Last Ninja 2 Central Park Ten Years Later - arranged by JPHReview by LaLa, 20/12/2020 First of all: welcome back to RKO! Second: this is a much improved remix over your last one from 10 years ago. This is more guitar-heavy (that's a positive, because you are really good playing them) and the mix is nicely balanced, too. Two issues: a) that piano break at around 2:15 sounds dissonant, and b) It ends way too abruptly. You should've at least let the reverb ring out to completion. All in all, this is a much more enjoyable version of LN2, and I hope to hear more from you! |
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Midnight Resistance - Stage 9 Remix - arranged by PhekkisReview by symbols, 20/12/2020 I think this is a pretty accurate rendition 1:1 with the extra bits, good drums etc! |
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Rastan - arranged by Glyn R BrownReview by Hakk, 20/12/2020 Hard to believe this is taken from an 8 bit tune from 30 years ago. Quality! |
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Duchesse (not so big band mix) - arranged by Eivind SommerstenReview by Poke16384, 18/12/2020 Let's get the negative out of the way first. The only thing that lets this remix down is the quality of the instrument samples. The sound immediately put me in mind of an Amiga Mod and it's a shame because there's not a lot else that's wrong here. It's funky and tight from an arrangement point of view and there are some very good ideas which are explored in this arrangement. The samples, although they're not the best, are used really, really well in expressing an otherwise convincing 70's funk tune. I think your arrangement shows growth from some of your previous remixes, Eivind and it makes me want to hear the next remix. I could pick things in the arrangement that could have been done differently but overall this is a solid arrangement which is only let down by instrument quality. I like this remix a lot. |
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Duchesse (not so big band mix) - arranged by Eivind SommerstenReview by LaLa, 16/12/2020 First of all, kudos for picking a SID tune nobody has remixed before! The basic concept behind this remix is really good, the choice of instruments is fitting, too, but the arrangement is somewhat thin. It's like you were afraid to layer instruments on top of each other. The bass, the trumpets, the vocals, everything sounds great individually. The few times they all sound together is where this remix really shines, but I wish there was more meat on this groove. The vocals sound very nice, too, but again, they are not backed by a worthy accompaniment. For a good example of what should be done listen to Uncle & The Bacon's body of work (on RKO and on their albums) - I'm sure everything he (they?) uses are all virtual instruments, too, but packaged and arranged in a much more convincing fashion. |
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Boulder Dash (Jamrock Dash) - arranged by MakkeReview by MatrixRevolution, 13/12/2020 Good boy! The original piece is so ugly that making it look good requires a lot of craftsmanship! |
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Comic Bakery (Broken Bakery Remix) - arranged by ZiphoidReview by LaLa, 12/12/2020 Ziphoid published this remix in 2008 on the 'Syntax Era' album - I liked it back then, and I still like it now, 12 years later! The intro is a spot-on recreation ofBroken Wings- after which the appearance of the Comic Bakery melody line feels tacked on. But this remix gets better as it goes on and it gives you that unmistakable slow tempo 80s ballad feel throughout. Especially noteworthy in this tune is the delicate guitar work of Magnus Högdahl, which lends a lot of authenticity to it. |
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Last Ninja 3 - arranged by BeeZerkReview by LaLa, 04/12/2020 As a piece of music it's really good (although I find the lyrics a bit toogeneric). As a piece of remix - I could find a grand total of only 30 seconds of LN3 in this 5 min tune. That LN3 based hook is really good: I like the addition of the syncopated notes, the change in beats 4 & 8 - I was whistling it all day after I heard it. But I wish there was a lot more of LN3 in this tune. |
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Boulder Dash (Jamrock Dash) - arranged by MakkeReview by Poke16384, 02/12/2020 So, before writing this review, I listened to your remix several times, (and also to the original SID.. and to Chris Abbott's midi file). The first 25 seconds of this arrangement made me smile with joy. It's a great feel with genuine reggae elements and artistically, I can't fault it! As I listened through though, something sounded 'off' in the chords and it took a few listens to nail it. The keyboard 'chop' chords don't follow the chord progression of the other instruments consistently; especially during the original Boulderdash chord run. 1st time through they stick at the root chords then 2nd time they follow and it knocks the quality of the remix out of kilter. This occurs in other places too! If this was a noob's 1st remix, I'd be a little gentler but Marcus, it feels lazy for a veteran; especially someone with your pedigree. The 20 minute vocals sound fine but for the sloppy chop chords failing to consistently follow the chord progression, I've got to rap your knuckles and wonder why.. Nostalgically, this hits the mark enough to be a happy reminder of the original except for the 'mistakes'. I love the reggae feel of this and the mix & master sound great, (to my ears at least). I realise that some will disagree with my opinion but I've tried to be both critical of the shortcomings and complimentary of the highlights in a fair and consistent manner. |
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Boulder Dash (Jamrock Dash) - arranged by MakkeReview by LaLa, 02/12/2020 The vocals are just - wow. The idea of making this into a reggae is just - wow. But something feels a bit off with this remix. The harmonic interaction between the organ sounds and the stabby chords sounds weird at times. It's not dissonant, but something is off, can't quite put my finger on it. But overall, that's just a minor complaint, completely overtaken by the sheer creativity of this remix. |
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Monty on the Run (Monty Gets Orchestrated 2011) - arranged by Peter ClarkeReview by grin, 28/11/2020 That's how I imagined I guess… If I close my eyes I hear something like that, maybe a tad bit less percussion. 😊 Enjoyed nonetheless. |
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Cauldron (PSS 480) - arranged by BamseReview by LaLa, 24/11/2020 If this was really all done with just a PSS-480, then my hats off to you, sir! The sound is, well, it's a Yamaha Portasound, so not much to expect there, but the arrangement works around the limitations very nicely. I think a fatter drum track could've really helped elevate this, but I understand if you wanted to stick with a pure PSS-480-based composition. |
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The Great Giana Sisters - arranged by FZNReview by LaLa, 24/11/2020 Oh, man, so organic, so finely made! Funky style, has a sort of late 70s, early 80s feel to it. Darn close to a red smilie, really enjoyable. |
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Think Twice III (Think Thrice) - arranged by Eivind SommerstenReview by LaLa, 24/11/2020 Promising intro (that deep bass cuts through the mix really well), the lead sound is fairly evocative, but then the arrangement just lingers on and doesn't really go anywhere. I think this has the potential to grow on me as I listen to it more, but I wish there was more to it. |
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Once there was only dark (NES ProgRock Remix) - arranged by LinusReview by LMan, 24/11/2020 Impressive and sophisticated, like everything Linus does. It's a feat, how NES chiptune sounds can capture the 70s prog rock vibes so nicely. Spiced with nonstandard rhythms and unexpected chords. For everyone not familiar with Linus' SID works, I recommend checking them out in HVSC. |
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Way of the Exploding Fist (Ambient Blitz Mix) - arranged by dr.blitzenReview by arquillos, 24/11/2020 Very nice tune! So great to hear. It has an incredibly beginning that gets me playing it again and again! |
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I Hate Marshmallows (Stay Puft Remix) - arranged by JLDReview by Radiarion, 21/11/2020 Smooth, punchy, melodic, and simply love the synths. Cant wait to hear what you deliver next 😊 |
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Gem'X VS Turrican Remix - arranged by MurdockReview by Radiarion, 21/11/2020 I absolutely love this track, it has an amazing flow and base line that just captivates, and holds you until the very end. As an old school Amiga guy myself, I remember most if not all of the tracks on this site, and this has to be one of my favorites of all time. Id love to hear you remake Quick n Silva main title if you fancy a challenge?Keep the beats flowing 😊 ps: What sound bank/vst did you use, Id love to get hold of those samples 😊 |
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