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Thrust - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by Brian, 15/08/2007 Extremly well guitar playing: in time, with feeling, good vibrato and little gimmicks. The best i heard so far concerning c64 remixes. But not only well played, also very tastefull and the arrangement is far more than power cords with one, and the melody with the other guitar. I especially like how the bridge(?) is done with harmonics. Very original! The rhythm guitar is quite loud, compared to the melody. It's ok for me because it makes the track quite heavy and i wouldn't call it unbalanced.In my opinion the overall sound is a bit lacking. Though the tuned down base (or is it a 5 String?) sounds great, the drums do not match the guitar sound that well. The drum sound should by more dry, a bit more dirty and less sterile, witch would be more fitting to the modern sounding guitar. But hey, this would mean to hire a drummer and spend much money recording it. So this is not really fair to critizise it. Besides, the sound is far better than another rock version of Thrust (maybe you know whitch i mean), which wasn't even quite in time and tuning, though the guys sell it. |
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Driven21 (tiny rmx) - arranged by DafunkReview by DJB, 26/07/2007 This is the first time that someone has covreed one of my tunes, and I LOVE IT!!! I knew that this would sound nice after reading the comments, but its absolutely awsome. I love the drum change too, a little more upbeat than what I originally wrote the song to be, but a nice change. I can take or leave the quotes through it, it does add that little extra which is good. Hopefully I can come across a few more of my tunes remixed in the future. 😊 |
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Druid II - arranged by daXX offlineReview by Instant Remedy, 26/04/2007 Real well executed commercial-sounding remix, top marks for technical achievement and sound! Impressive.Although, I can't really say why I don't want to push play on winamp again. There wasn't any "magic" even if it sounded oustanding. It sounds really like a song from the Replay-series (Replay Dance Mania etc.) with remixed hits from the 80s and 90s which are lined up and machine-gunned out by popular remixers. I don't mean daXX made this in a coffe-break, I'm sure he had himself working many hours to get it sounding this good. The voice becomes a little too much at times, could have been used less with better effect. I also agree that the sound is a bit to "hard" to fit the original, just like the case with most remixes in the Replay-series. There is something missing to keep it interesting even if it has a sound which is way above standards for this genre at RKO. But I'll be looking for daXX at RKO in the future! |
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Druid II - arranged by daXX offlineReview by DHS, 20/04/2007 Techically perfect, commercial techno at his best. I have no complaints: it features a lot of dancey tricks to keep the track interesting and it totally centers the objective: making a *real* contemporary commercial track out of a sid. I must say that maybe this is the remix on RKO that manages to better cover that task.so: -Technically perfect. -Target centered 100%. -Features all the tricks. For me is a red, totally deserved. |
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The Great Giana sisters - arranged by EzpRadoReview by liontamer, 12/03/2007 Pretty straightforward arrangement, but well-produced. Nice change in dynamics with the dropping out of the beats, the stuttering rhythm arranging the source, plus the pad fading in at 1:05.Melody finally comes in at 1:25. The beatwork was produced nicely, but felt like it could have been more impactful. Good tradeoffs between the synth lead and the stuttering synth handling the melody, as well as changing the supporting instrumentation, present throughout the rest of the track. While the track didn't introduce new sound/writing ideas after a certain point, there was still a noticeable sense of making the arrangement evolve and develop over time. The melodic leads constantly traded off, while the background combinations shifted constantly as well. The track does feel a bit too samey after a while despite EzpRado attempting to vary things up. The synths, the beatwork, etc. dragged after hearing them used so much, IMO negatively affecting the replayability of the piece. The emergence of new sounds and writing ideas, like the ending section from 4:13-4:44, should have been used earlier in the track to keep things fresh. Could have been stronger and introduced more ideas into the picture over time, which holds it back a bit, but what's here is fairly good. |
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Aztec Challenge (run of despair) - arranged by Andrea BaroniReview by LMan, 24/02/2007 Parts of this arrangement are absolutely fantastic, others are a bit dissapointing. For instance, the guitar part at 1:43 should be much more bassy heavy (Rammstein esque), maybe an octave lower.Some of the melody variations don't seem to work very well, because the original arrangement is so powerful - kind of disappointed anticipation. Still - very good effort, only so close from being really outstanding. |
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Last Ninja 2 (Electro Ninja Mix) - arranged by Gecko YamoriReview by Covenant, 18/02/2007 Excellent remake of a classic track. Gotta love those heavy rich synth sounds, love this song… playing as we speak… keep up the awesome work 😊 |
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FunKus - arranged by DafunkReview by LMan, 01/02/2007 Once again, Dafunk completely lives up to his name: this is pure funk. In this great arrangement, Dafunk combines old-school with modern elements, and includes bits and parts of the original SID sound here and there. Truly impressive! |
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Atmosphere (Touching the Sky) - arranged by HazelReview by LMan, 01/02/2007 Mostly well produced, but it seems to me that emptiness in the arrangement is attempted to be concealed by over-use of reverb. Still, pretty enjoyable bouncy tune. |
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Sonic Soul - arranged by JBReview by LMan, 01/02/2007 Starts off lounge-esque, great ambience, choice of instruments and effects. Fantastic saxophone part.Then, it suddenly morphs into a (rather ordinary) dance tune, and after a while back again. Flawless, professional production. |
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Moments of Everydayness - arranged by Markus HollerReview by LMan, 01/02/2007 Very high marks on the artistic and technical scale, no doubt about the professionality behind this remix. On the other hand, it is also quite hard to enjoy - this is sophisticated music, not fit for casual listening. |
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Comic Bakery (feat Hanna Kappelin & Morpheus) - arranged by o2Review by omoroca, 28/11/2006 When I heard the names… o2, Marcel Donné and Mahoney, my (along with moog) overall favorite remixing guys (especially Donné, who is my god of c64 remixes); Hanna Kappelin, the very best singer in the c64 scene; Martin Galway, the best composer on the c64 (Yes, better than Hubbard!), with one of his best songs, Comic Bakery… I thought this remix must be sooo intergalactic - but then it wasn't.It's still outstanding, though! Good work, guys!!! 😉 |
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The last ninja - palace gardens (loader) - arranged by wk-oneReview by cyphax, 06/11/2006 Warning upfront: my favorite Remix64 track is Tonka's version of this same song. I'm also a big fan of the original SID. That puts the bar way up… well up there, quite high. Not all too fair perhaps, but c'est la vie.This arrangement isn't bad. But I wouldn't wanna call it great either. So, it's average, hence the rating. Except nostalgia, cause it's very faithful to the original, that is a plus. What could wk-one do to make this better and rise above average? Let's start off at the first 2 minutes: they're in desperate need of… shape. Shape? Shape. It's too plain right now, and it doesn't really have… well, shape. Or a face. You pick, it's all just terminology: download and listen to the song and it becomes clear in about 2 minutes what I'm trying to say. Fortunately, after these 2 minutes (you know what, it's actually 2:12, but that's for nitpickers) the song starts to show its true face ever so slightly, with drums and just generally more sound, more flair. Unfortunately it's still not convincing enough to blow you away or anything. The way I see it, this is a fine foundation, but you have to build the house on top or you still end up without a roof over your head. If this is a first attempt, it's surely not bad at all. Just add some bells 'n whistles. |
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Myth Remix - arranged by Suvak ZajosReview by Makke, 04/11/2006 I really like this from a technical stand point. Recreating those sounds on the Virus is very impressive.However, the end result is too much like the original, and towards the end it sounds just like a crappy SID+drums effort remix/remake - something I just can't enjoy. So while I admire Suvak's technical skills, the resulting remake just isn't that exciting. Frankly, I'd rather listen to the original. I think Mr. Zajos should take those sounds he created for this remake, because they are absolutely brilliant, and use it in some original production of his. That would be awesome! |
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Deflektor (REMIXED-3v1-) - arranged by DeesReview by beyond, 01/10/2006 Just heard this as I'm going through my collection of old remixes. I must say that I really like it and I agree with FLOAF (above). Produced in 2002, some of the sounds are maybe a bit tame, but others are very well put together. I like this! |
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Scroll Machine (5th Dream About Happiness) - arranged by LManReview by guru512, 26/09/2006 the original c64 track was so hot. I listened to it countless times. it was just really crazy shit! This is a prefect cover. it also sounds great. but the c64 original is of course unbeatable, the SID just rulez!!! |
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Ultima IV - The Complete - arranged by choscReview by immacolata, 09/09/2006 My favourite Ultima-remixer must be chosc. Not a lot bother with this sound track. This remix is perhaps his best attempt. It sounds like he is gathering old attempts into a larger model, a potpourri. It is a nice task, since the original soundtracks are short tunes with no real connection between them save their medieval theme. |
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Bionic Commando (Tune 5) - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by immacolata, 11/08/2006 Lovely. Just lovely. You can't help smiling and tapping your foot to the rhythm. It really catches the original melody awfully well, yet it sounds salsa like. Spanish guitar, some good percussion and tin drums. I love it when people remix songs in new styles without falling for novelty. |
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Shades (Mix) - arranged by o2Review by omoroca, 10/08/2006 In my opinion, Shades is not only Hülsbeck's first but also his best song. No other Hülsbeck tune ever gave me goose bumps like this one does.o2 captures the feeling of the tune and gives even more emotional strength to it. Well done! Great work! |
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Game Over - arranged by WesterlingReview by omoroca, 07/08/2006 I had always thought, playing the guitar can't be that difficult. Until Romeo Knight and most others who tried to play C64 music on the guitar gave me the impression that it's almost impossible to produce a good sound on the electric guitar unless you're Slash or Steve Stevens.But Westerling gave me new hope! Keep on rocking, dude! 😉 |
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Captured - arranged by MontyReview by tamaha, 06/08/2006 The rework on Captured is outstanding (used to play the game a lot and the tune becomes a bit heavy to assimilate during loger sessions) and keeps the atmosphere as it was originally intended, without boring you when repeated. The metallic and dark sound style is also excellently treated. |
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Rolands Ratrace (The quest for Jarre) - arranged by TraxerReview by immacolata, 01/08/2006 A rare remix of the much under-appreciated Roland's Rat Race sid, it self being a nice cover of the tv show's theme. This remix suffers a bit from the clichéd synth intro. Takes the author about one and a half minute to tell us how much he likes Jarre.Once the introductory lull is over, I do believe the song picks up. I have rewritten a bit of this review, because upon several listenings, I tend to favour the tune more. Only niggle I have here is the drum track. Not that it is bad but I found that the song worked very well on its melodical parts and synths, no need for any artifical sweetener in shape of a drum track. The overall impression is therefore that the song is a fair job, but intros is perhaps something the author should work on, at least to make them shorter. I still think it beats the a capella version by a long shot. More Roland remixes, however, and the best roland remix of the lot. |
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Stormlord (Senecas Marble Pack Edit) - arranged by N-JOYReview by omoroca, 26/07/2006 If I wasn't married myself, I'd envy N-Joy for being married with Simona. 😉BTW, my wife said, this sounds like T. A. T. U. in Italian, great work! Give us more of that!!! |
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Bubble Bobble (Live!) - arranged by Hampshire Regional High SchoolReview by hillsman, 20/07/2006 Brilliant! Absolutely love this! Wonder who's in the audience as they seem to be loving it too! Main theme accurately reproduced with lots of humour - then we have the invincibility music (which gets a big cheer) followed by the New Zealand story ingame music 😊 Great stuff and a lot of fun!! |
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Delta Ingame ('97 XG mix) - arranged by Chris AbbottReview by hillsman, 06/07/2006 Obviously an arrangement rather than a remix, but when we're talking about Delta's in-game epic then this is definitely a good thing! I was blown away when I heard Hubbard's masterpiece almost 20 (!!) years ago and no SID is listened to more.Chris' arrangement re-produces the original with impressive accuracy and is more than good enough to warrant repeated listening. My main complaint? A lack of power and impact during the opening minutes, particularly the baseline. Addressing this would make it perfect for me. Love the string section at the end though - great arrangement overall! |
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Bubble Bobble (Live!) - arranged by Hampshire Regional High SchoolReview by wishbone, 06/07/2006 Now this is damn funny. I wonder how it got made. Maybe the band conductor is a C64 fan. This is the kind of stuff that just doesn't happen, because getting that many "ordinary" people (not that we C64 fans are all complete freaks) to play C64 tunes is all but impossible.One thing noone have mentioned is that this is not just a remix of Bubble Bobble, but also of New Zealand Story. I think this is important since it is the ONLY New Zealand Story remix at RKO, although hard to find since all its information relates to Bubble Bobble only. |
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Commando - arranged by Instant RemedyReview by gbl, 07/06/2006 Outstanding! This is how a remake should be. The original Sid with a new beat. This tune keeps the original Commando feeling alive.I would like "Instant Remedy" do Jeroen Tel's Ikari Union like this… |
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Spellbound ('97 XG Mix) - arranged by Chris AbbottReview by cosmic_gerbil, 04/06/2006 This is one of my two favourite remixes of spellbound. It captures the atmosphere of the original SID perfectly. I love the way the song builds up, the brass section is groovy and I especially love the dark, dramatic bit at the end. |
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Wizardry - arranged by AmpReview by cosmic_gerbil, 04/06/2006 I love this remix; it is so dark and Gothic. The bell at the beginning is a great introduction and the song just gets better and better. |
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Wizardry - arranged by Mark VeraReview by cosmic_gerbil, 04/06/2006 I love this remix, it is so atmospheric. It has a brilliant medieval sound and captures the mood of wizadrdy perfectly. |
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