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Alternative Fuel - arranged by MordiReview by LaLa, 08/09/2010 Hmm, frankly, I was expecting a little more Mordification on this tune. Don't get me wrong, I like the slowed down tempo, but I question some of the arrangement choices. Like, how it fades out in the end - the original SID has a very well-defined ending, and I quite like it that way. Also, a few of the chord changes seem to break up the flow of the tune.I am also put off a tad by the whiny thin lead. Some fat pad would've helped enhance the mellow feeling. So, I'm torn on this tune, it has its ups and downs. |
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Cybernoid II (Lime on 45 Remix) - arranged by TronReview by LaLa, 08/09/2010 Absolutely surprisingly fresh and well-executed remix of Cybernoid II in the style of 70s disco with some modern twist to it!The unique arrangement is what really makes this remix shine: the rhythm section, the way the round original tune and melody has been put into this square box (and it fits!). The only place where this falls apart slightly is between 2:24-3:20 where the lead and the chords are just not meshing quite well. My only gripe: the whitenoise audible throughout the recording, especially at the very beginning and at the very end of it. I would also recommend replacing the high-pitched leads with vocals for another mix - now, that would make it sound really 70s, I think! All in all, fantastic effort, great results, very enjoyable! |
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Platoon - Hardships of war - arranged by Kristian SvenssonReview by LaLa, 06/09/2010 Two remixes for the price of one, I guess. I really like how tunes #1 and #3 got blended together, but at the same time, I also wish they were kept separate, because the second remix is so much better than the first one.I do like the historically relevant vocals and voice samples, they add an unusual depth to the remix. Even though the lyrics from 4:15 is too blunt and direct for my taste. Subtlety and metaphors would be my preference… The rhythm guitars stand head and shoulders above the rest. I like the arrangement, I like how it's produced, I'll surely listen to it many more times. |
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From First to Last (AROK12 tribute mix) - arranged by SIDrip AllianceReview by LaLa, 06/09/2010 Laser-sharp mixing, I can hear each individual guitar string! The arrangement is also fantastic, the different parts flow into each other seamlessly - which means somebody spent a ton of effort to make this arrangement seem effortless. 😉My only minor gripe about the remix is some of the lead sounds - I think they are a bit too thin and effect-less, and sound a touch out-of-place with the rocky backing. More reverb or vibrato, or fatter lead instruments would've helped. But otherwise, just WOW! |
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Tetris part 1 - arranged by KrakuReview by Jackal, 01/07/2010 First off, this is a terribly difficult piece to do any sort of remix… Other than a transcription with enhancements… It's also one of my favorite C64 pieces. Overall an excellent job. I'd definitely not be afraid to go overboard with the percussion in part two, think NIN's Piggy… I did feel that the bass sound that comes in at 3:00 should have been more like a distorted rhythm guitar… |
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Comic Bakery - arranged by SoundLogicReview by LdaSta, 01/07/2010 Not really spectacular but remembers me really to my good old times. Sounds partially tried to be original and a well nice base with some tiny surprises |
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Way of the Exploding Fist (Ambient Blitz Mix) - arranged by dr.blitzenReview by LaLa, 21/06/2010 This is two remixes for the price of one.The first half is a really well-done ambient remix with a mostly oriental instrumentation. I find the lead wind instrument synthetic and expressionless, otherwise, the arrangement is great. The second remix - starting at 1:55 after the big gong - is more synthy, reminding me of Tangerine Dream's early 80s era. This, I feel, is a bit weaker than the first half of the remix. If this remix ended at 1:55, it would've received a big red smiley from me, but unfortunately, the second half feels less refined to me. |
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Pinball Dreams - Digital World - arranged by Char7ieReview by RikTh, 09/06/2010 From the start of AmigaRemix, only two entry lists a remix for Pinball Dreams. One is a rightdown mp3'd version of the original mod done by Deadly Cookie, the other… Well, nice try, Pirx, but no thanks. So anyone who has an original take on one of my all-time favorites on the ol' Amiga has to be congratulated upfront. But then again: how does one cover a song that consists of 4 subparts, each one in it's own right? Char7ie gives us the answer!From the start, the remix takes on it's own route, being very much more analogue in comparison to the original mod (and it's. The intro feels somewhat forcefull on comparison to the original. The synth lacks depth and echo. Also, the tempo of the overall song has dropped some 15 BPM, which is not a huge deal, but strange for someone who has listened to the original remix for some four years now… The first subsong kicks in as a very nice lead guitar is nicely shadowed by a insprirative bass- and drumtrack. High programming value of both ones, there is much variation, and the mix is beautifully composed. The lead synth though seem out of place somewhere, as if it is overacting oppose to the guitar in bends and sweeps. The guitar takes revenge in a raving solo, ending the subsong. The second subsong is again two worlds. I absolutely despise the slap-bass riff in the beginning as it is too long, too forced and clearly synthesized. But then… The main song is so composed again. Lead guitar with delays, nice chorussy riffs. drum and bass mixed in beautifully. The synths behave like they need to here, the lead synth don't overact anymore. Nice wah-wah's! The third subsong (starting off with the saxlike sounds pumping into a speedmetallike end) is… missing. Char7ie chose not to incorporate that, but end on a high leadsolo. Which is perfectly understandable, as i didn't see the point of that part of the original mod as well. Overall: Stunning guitarwork, high production value, great programming. Push back synths were needed, smooth out the intro, and we have a worthy original mix! |
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Northstar - Lone in space - arranged by manganoid offlineReview by Remedy, 31/05/2010 OK I just happened to stumble upon this one and went over it quickly so I'll just recap a few points here. Although it has substance it lacks impact, you gotta keep up with consistency throughout the whole tune and from what I gather, in your song the impact comes later, at the final part of the song. You should give it an idea of a story going on around not just sticking to the basic theme trying to reinterpret it. Well I like the tune but you should come up with your own idea of the rhythm section and as how to give it more dynamics. Go back to the drawing board and rethink it again. You don't have to be into mastering thing, gotta go by your own gut feeling. I wish I could help you out but for now on I think I'll just pass this info on to you. |
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Scroll Machine (5th Dream About Happiness) - arranged by LManReview by NecroPolo, 20/05/2010 First I met this tune in game BMX Kids in the highscore section. With all due to respect for Rob Hubbard, this SID for me seriously outshines the well-known digi GO-GO-GO tune, I loaded the game only for 5th Dream and let it loop, later recorded it on tape of course.For years I did not hear more about Yip but one day I got a disk with the Scroll Machine demo. I was blown away again (his other tunes were stunning as well) and I really appreciated that I did not have to load the BMX game and blow it for getting to hi-score screen as soon as possible😊 After a big loop, in 2009 '5th Dream' was somewhere at the top of SIDs to be remixed for the album 'rakBIT'. I discovered LMan's remix somewhere around February and immediately removed the tune from the list. For me, there was no reason to remix Scroll Machine anymore. Listening to this highly perfected work I just heard what I wanted to hear. I enjoyed listening to it much more than working on my remix 'skeleton' of it. It was no reason to continue work with this SID, I just sat back and enjoyed this awesome rendition. Much time passed but it remained one of my favs even since. |
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Test Drive 2 - Relax & Clip Your Belt - arranged by gibsReview by Byproduct, 14/05/2010 Excellent production here. Sounds nice and has a few creative ideas here and there. Nothing to complain about, really.This is a problematic tune to remix, however, because the original is very short and has little substance in it. Either the remix remains equally short, keeps repeating the same notes too long, or, as in this case, the remixer composes some of his own stuff on it. It is a pleasure to listen to, but in my mind doesn't fully connect to the original track. I'm going to have to subtract one grade for that reason, but this is probably as good as a TD2 remix is going to get. |
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Wizardry (Marco Polo Edit) - arranged by Dr FutureReview by LaLa, 12/05/2010 As a fan of Rondo Veneziano, I've instantly recognized their pop-renaissance style in this remix, so I guess that's a good thing.Unfortunately, where this remix falls flat is in the instrumentation. The winds (flutes, piccolos, etc.) and the strings are especially lacking in sonic detail. And that Korg preset overused by Enigma and others at 1:16 is just too tacky for me. Add it all up and the end result comes out sounding somewhat cheap. I do like the drums, though, and I do like the arrangement of the remix, it just needs a bit more attention to the instrumentation details. |
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Navy Moves - arranged by SIDrip AllianceReview by LaLa, 03/05/2010 Whoa, quite a tour de force! Great job, guys, great job! However, allow me to provide some critique of this great remix.First of all, whether due to mixing or arrangement, the remix sounds a bit too chaotic. Yes, Navy Moves demands a powerful remix like this, but this may be just a wee bit too much of a good thing. Sounds like everything was mixed in on the same level and thus, there's no separation of the tracks. Second, that lead kicking in at 1:14 is rather weak. C'mon, a tune like this needs powerful electric guitars for lead, not a wah-wah filtered synth! Either that, or mix it in more to the front and add some more effects to it to make it stand out from the near-chaotic drums and bass. Third, I know that Navy Moves is looping tune, but the ending of this remix leaves me unsatisfied. If you're interested, drop me an email and I'll tell you what kind of ending do I imagine for this SID. 😊 All in all, definitely the best Navy Moves remix to date, but I'm still awaiting for the ultimate one. |
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Traveling - arranged by DekubitussiReview by NecroPolo, 30/04/2010 C'mon guys, you all have that, so turn on your AGC/masterprocc for this one. I did it and was blown away😊Please, listen to the boys and learn the dark secrets of mastering. It will improve all things on the long run. You already have the chops, the idea and style. You just need to power up the sound to the level of the other fine elements. Besides, I'm really glad that someone took the huge challenge of remixing Kjell's excellent music. Have my respect for that! |
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Zimxusaf I (feat. Mimmo Sanborn) - arranged by N-JOYReview by chabee, 29/04/2010 Beautifull piano, marvelous sax… It's an excellent cover! I like your style! It remind me Brian Culbertson's music. I'm waiting for your next remix😉 |
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They Stole A Million (The Guvnor Mix) - arranged by Martin DoddReview by NecroPolo, 08/04/2010 I totally believe in fight with opened helmet approach so I admit if I was wrong😊With this remix, that is the case. I mentioned plastic orchestra in the shout before. Well, as it turned out, the instrument that you can hear here is a real trumpet, supported with synth brass. The layer of plastic orchestra totally tricked my ears. But, why is that important - and why is it important to change the comment? Because real instruments have souls. They require much time, skill, heart, care and attention. Without all of that, they just make noise and don't sing. I have a full respect of this. It just deserved a more detailed feedback. |
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Dixie Bits (country punk edition) - arranged by NecroPoloReview by LaLa, 02/04/2010 We need more of these: medleys of various tunes! We need more of these: fun little remixes in traditional styles! We need more of these: actual guitars instead of synthetic ones!This remix should be included as a bonus track on a re-release of Reyn's The Blithe, the Blend and the Bizarre - it'd be a perfect fit. I'd be a bit happier if it was more uptempo, but that's the only complaint I could think of for this piece. |
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Dixie Bits (country punk edition) - arranged by NecroPoloReview by chabee, 30/03/2010 Hey man! You are guitar virtuoso! 😊 This is a very great medley! Perfect arranegment and mood! I think, in every sense of the word excellent production.I'm waiting for next release my friend😉 |
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Dear Rob V.20 - arranged by D Robinson offlineReview by gibs, 18/03/2010 This tune has been composed by Frederic Hahn (Ackerlight) and is one of the Karsten Obarski's favorite mod. |
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Commando (feat. Makke) - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by LaLa, 27/02/2010 This is as close to how I always imagined Commando as it can get! Heavy metal guitars, blistering lead guitar solos, great drumming. Top-notch production.The mixing seems a bit off, though, the vocals are a bit too soft. And the singer's voice should be more raspy. Yeah, I'm splitting hairs now. 😊 Definitely a keeper! |
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Basics of Love (feat. Makke) - arranged by moog (Sebastian Bachliñski)Review by maskkkk, 26/02/2010 Beautiful tune! Quite a contrast from Makke's BITCH! From it's Binary Baby. Heheh ah I like both tunes anyhow. |
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Future City - arranged by AmokReview by Ernie76, 19/02/2010 I like it, even if i prefere more speedy sounds with a hard base. (Maybe theres a chance for another Version ;P).All in all the usual good Amok Style. |
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Speedball 2 Brutal Method - arranged by SNeaRReview by Erekose, 10/02/2010 Great sound, great guitar, near some metal song except some part of the drums, but it hard to find good synth drums.I wasn't big fan of the original one but you change it well! |
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Magic Afternoon (instrumental) - arranged by Ic3m4nReview by Galaldir, 06/02/2010 I have to admit it, this is the first time ever that I hear *any* version of Magic afternoon.It all started some month ago when looking for vintage computer game related music (originals and remixes as well) for playing them at Retro Games eV. In Karlsruhe, Germany. A good friend of mine just brought an extra CD… and this very version of Magic Afternoon was there. At first I just ignored the (for me) unknown title. It was after some weekends that it accidentally got live while I was attending some customers… … that was amazing! Some people stopped playing at the arcade machines and pinballs just for asking what the name of the tune was, or for some that were more savvy than me, for asking which interpreter did that version of Magic Afternoon Huh? Dunno… This interpretation just fixed my attention making me getting curious for hearing at the original version, and after doing so I was more that thrilled when realizing how amazingly well this remix version was planed and performed. Beautiful Praise: It respects the essence of the original. The most important point for me. It's spacy (is this the correct term?), I love that. The tune is clean and consistent, well balanced, but… (see below) The selection of instruments is almost flawless. Introduces some subtle improvements and variances compared to the original. The drums are just perfect Critic: The lead Xilophone/Arpeggiator is a little bit shrill and loud, specially at the higher pitches. The lead Synth could be a little less… hmmm… acid? Bass and Base-Pad (Specially the bass) could be a little bit more present, but maybe this is just due to the dominating lead Xilo and Synth. All in all. One of my all time favorites in my retro music collection. I give it the best note. And thank to the interpreter for sharing! |
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Baboon (Skydive ReMix) - arranged by ChabeeReview by NecroPolo, 04/02/2010 Chabee vs DRAX? Awesomeness! 😃This remix could both capture the mellow atmosphere of the fine original and added so much to it. For me it feels like adding subtle, elegant and style-correct details and finishing an already nice painting. Man, I must admit that this is my fav remix from you - and my fav remix in 2010, so far. Keep releasing fine pieces like this one! Gratuálok Maestro, eddig nálam visz mindent ebben az évben! 😊 |
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Iron Lord - arranged by moog (Sebastian Bachliñski)Review by LaLa, 01/02/2010 Well, the style of the remix is hardly a stretch since Iron Lord itself is a cover of the famous renaissance song 'Pase el agua'. Except here it's rendered in baroque. Ish.Some of the instruments are a bit too sterile sounding, and I miss the vocals that make this remix pale in comparison to some live renditions. Still, a valiant effort and rather enjoyable. |
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Knucklebusters (PSX Music2000 edit) - arranged by TomskReview by Windshield_CB, 30/01/2010 Don't let the comments fool you - finding a Knucklebusters remix too long is like finding a Grateful Dead cover band too jammy; such a complaint completely misses the point of the original. This is by far the best remix yet of this challenging song, and the only version which even comes close to the original's crunchy, aggro bass.While the truth in labelling here is no more than a happy accident, it's a very, very happy accident indeed - this remix takes the C64 original and forces it through the sonic sensibilities of the musical schizoid men of the 21st century. Like the 21st century itself, it's a little too sterile in places (I really dislike the patch used for the majority of the main theme (~3:00 - ~8:00) - sounds far too MIDI; and the original's sliding, squealing, distorted bass at the nine-minute mark has been reduced to staccaco keyboards). The rhythm section for the final solos is so good that it almost compells one to forgive the slightly under-polished, late-stage Beta release that is the majority of the final solo itself. |
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Arkanoid - Techhouse RMX - arranged by daXX offlineReview by Instant Remedy, 17/01/2010 I can just say WOW!The production values and technical skills are top notch. The beat is really catchy and thumpin'. Cool effects and stuff to go with the beat. Structure is actually pretty interesting and keeps you listeing to see whats next. Only downside with these kind of remixes is that the closer you get to a *real* dancefloor remix the further you get from the original. DaXX went all the way to get this to the floor and it succeeded with highest marks. DaXX fattest remix to date (and I've probably heard them all). |
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Boogie Factor 2 - arranged by ChabeeReview by LaLa, 13/01/2010 What a catchy little tune! I caught myself whistling it this morning.I really like the happy chillout style of the remix, I especially like how all the arpeggios have been carefully converted to chords. The bass is a tad weak to my ears, in fact, the entire remix has a slight squeakiness to it. I also wish it used the stereo space better, it sounds too mono. However, those are small gripes - this is a real gem and a joy to listen to! |
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Silent Service II Title Remix - arranged by CZ TunesReview by neglesaks, 12/01/2010 (review updated July/2017): This is one of the best Amiga remixes in a long time. This one packs a punch with a solid bass presence ad a clearly marked tempo/beat line. There is a *very* nice use of sonar pings as part of the arrangement which hammers home the felling that this takes place not just at sea, this is outright naval action! The choice of instruments works very well and as an added sprinkling of goodies, it has some samples from a well known motion picture in the same alley as this game. All in all, this is a very good remix that really hits home the feeling of naval maneuvers and wargames. Well done CZ! |
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