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Trick Bag (modified) - arranged by DafunkReview by Ryrynz, 22/01/2009 One of my favorite tunes, the piano is pure class. It's a tune I come back to time and again, truly beautiful. |
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IK+ (Firestorm remix) - arranged by FirestormReview by Largamon, 31/12/2008 Technically this remix is excellent, but then again I wouldn’t expect anything less from professional of this caliber. Hubbard’s classic tune is kept intact, but I wish it was slightly louder. Now it tends to disappear under the weight of added instruments and explosive beat – which by the way certainly deliver. There’s also a slight feeling of repetition, but this is countered by expertly crafted nuances for careful listeners. However, I still think that lead solo or something could have done wonders here. (It’s been awhile since I heard the original melody so I can’t reliably compare the two.) Final build-up feels like a C-part and creates anticipation for returning beat that disappointingly never comes. Obviously this remix doesn’t want to mess with original source, but I don’t think it brings the best out of it either. And that’s probably the hardest thing to achieve in a remix. In any case, this one makes me want to turn up the sound - impressive entrance from Firestorm and I definitely want to hear more from him. Someone this capable can do amazing stuff. |
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Neo future shock - arranged by Cubud offlineReview by japster, 18/11/2008 I have to say that I disagree with some of the points made about this remix - I've had the chance to listen to the original (thumping!) SID track, and this one follows it bar for bar…All of the other remixes I've heard only took *some* of the track, whereas this one has all of the transitions, and is pretty mush perfect, even down to (yes) the repetitive drumbeat - that's actually why I enjoy it more - it's bang up to date, yet *faithful* enough to the original that I can listen to it without being disappointed that all of the original bits that made Futureshock such a SUPERB track in the first place haven't made it, as in some earlier/alternative remixes… I say give the guy credit for what he's done, wihch is follow the original perfectly, but with some great alternative sounds - and in my book that's a *good* thing, and a faithful remix of this great demo track that's *long* overdue! Download it, pump up the bass, listen well, download the SID, listen to that too, then appreciate that this is a CRACKING and faithful remix! As for me? - my wait is over, though I'm happy to enjoy the fruits of others having a stab at remixing this superb track! |
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Hyperbased - Enigma - arranged by AmokReview by alexh, 16/11/2008 It is a good remix but it is not really in the same style as the original. A very right wing remix. Still very good. I prefer the original though. The bass is deeper and samples more crisp. The vibrato quite different. It looses something of the original in the translation.I was hoping for a 21st century version of A Final Hyperbase and I think I got a 22nd century version! It grows on you though. Slightly better than the version by Virgill |
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Copycat (Sunrise Mix) - arranged by Ic3m4nReview by carpii, 16/11/2008 I REALLY love this tune.I heard it randomly on Slay, then a few hours later decided to try and find what track it was. Very imaginative remix, having heard Shannons track, Id never have imagined to use that vocal for a remix, but it works so well |
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It's a Noisy Pillars Tune 2 (Ketchup Girls Mix) - arranged by DJ MitchReview by WizardOz, 20/10/2008 It's a sin!The start of this remix made me check if Pet Shop Boys had got into my playlist. Near copying the start, I was afraid of this getting in violation with the copyrights. But then it woke up. It sounds like a fresh take on the song, and there isnt a trace of Ketchup in it. The reverb could have been dampened somewhat, there is a lot of sound hitting the ear, but all in all, its a great soundtrack feel to it. Best used when fealing down after a sin… |
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Tintin On The Moon - arranged by BeeZerkReview by LaLa, 05/09/2008 This SID is near and dear to my heart, so maybe my expectations were too high, but this remix is just wandering left and right aimlessly and doesn't go anywhere. It holds so much promise until about 1:30 but then - nothing. We get simple piano instead. Sorry, that just doesn't do it for me. Then it builds up again and - nothing. It's frustrating to listen to!It has all the right elements to make it a great remix, it just seems to be afraid to go that far. Too bad. |
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Shoe 2008 - arranged by The Mighty Bogg offlineReview by Jackal, 04/09/2008 A nice pleasant mix. Limited by the choice of instruments, Overall though I felt it brought life to a piece often overlooked. Good to see The Mighty Bogg is still kickin |
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Super Cars 2 - arranged by Barry LeitchReview by andreasaudio, 22/08/2008 I bought theImmortal 3album specifically for the Super Cars 2track. This is my all-time favourite amiga tune from my all-time favourite amiga game. Eagerly anticipating a song that will blow your ears off(as promised on www. barryleitch. com), I almost felt swindled hearing reggae from my speakers. I have nothing against reggae in itself, it just doesn't fit this frame. Originally this is an awesome rock tune which here luckily picks up a beat at the uptempo in the end. However, with the original composer and real intruments at disposal, this track could be so much more than it is. I also would have thought Leech would have taken the el-guitar to the levels he couldn't reach with the Amiga chip instead of using electronic phaser sounds. The original remains king of the hill. |
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M.U.L.E. (Aerobics in the jungle mix) - arranged by MahoneyReview by Procyon, 20/08/2008 I was watching TV recently, and the advertisement for Foot Locker and Nike'sHouse of Hoopscampaign came on. The music sounded so familiar. I thought they used part of this remix. So I did some research on the music in the ad. It turns out that the beat which Mahoney used as the background to this remix was originally created by DJ Strobe. The Track is Kodo - Strobe's Nanafushi (Satori mix)from the album Sai-So: The Remix Project out on Sony/Tristar music. Granted, Strobe's beat and the M. U. L. E. theme sound so great together, it's like they should have always been one track. But I thought it was interesting that I didn't find any mention of DJ Strobe's beat in the information about this remix, and I thought it should be clarified. |
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A.M.C. part 1 (orchestral remix) - arranged by infernal seasonReview by Tankscore, 30/07/2008 Hello Jose A. Martin,Are you the genuine Jose Martin who composed the original tunes for Commodore 64 and Amiga? If true, it would be great for me, because I grew up listening to the A. M. C. tunes for Amiga. That tunes really touched me and were a deep influence in my music sense. This remix is really cool and harmonious. But everyone has to know the original one to appreciate this. Thank you for changing my life. Tankscore. |
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Space Harrier (Cooksley vs Bach Mix) - arranged by Karl R PettersenReview by carpii, 27/07/2008 wow, some harsh reviews here.I adore this track personally, the harpsichord sounds great and the lead synth is unusual but fits so well. |
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Compleeto - arranged by SlaygonReview by LaLa, 15/07/2008 Finally! A remix of this wacky and weird Top 100 SID! Kudos for trying to remix this admittedly very hard tune.But drop the broken recordintro. It's horrible, it pains my ears. What were you thinking, Slaygon? The groove of the remix is awesome, fits the tune well. I really like the fact that the original's arrangement was left fairly intact - it works, why bother with it? I even like the occasional SID sounds here and there from the original, enhanced by moderninstruments. Overall, though, it's lacking something to make it really special. Somehow it doesn't feel as wacky as the SID, it's like a wild animal that got tamed in captivity. Massive respects for the effort, though. It's a unique remix of a unique piece of SID tune. |
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Super Ancientfrog (Superfrog) - arranged by MordiReview by pc_tek, 10/07/2008 The most impressive Superfrog remix tune I've heard. I hope you do the rest for us all to enjoy! *wink wink* |
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Green Beret Cosmix - arranged by cosmiqReview by LaLa, 13/06/2008 8 years on and it still sends chills down my spine. The opening with the birds chirping is a great counterpoint for all the synth pads, the drums appearing 2+ minutes into the tune are a subtle driving force, and the undertones present throughout the arrangement are just superb. As brilliant as Reyn's remix is - which is the one that provided the inspiration for this remix - sometimes I actually prefer to listen to this tune over Reyn's version. It feels more polished, more velvety, more comforting. And it never fails to make me wonder. |
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Comic Bakery - arranged by Mongo ErectusReview by LMan, 02/06/2008 Interesting approach, although it's kind of overdone with the bit-crushing and distortion: it initially might make you wonder if the destroyed sound was intentional or an unfortunate accident during the mixdown.The second part from 2:48 onwards finds a better balance between distortion and distinguishable sounds: it doesn't try to do everything at the same time. Overall, I would love to hear this with better execution and smarter use of the distortion effects. Thumbs up for daring something out-there with the oft-remixed Comic Bakery. |
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Monkey Island Title (FLOWMARKT - IRON - AFFEN IN FARBE) - arranged by wendelinReview by Ic3m4n, 01/05/2008 I do not understand people who just comment to vote a track down… But that´s a topic for the board i think.I would have loved this song, even it would be in english, spanish, chinese or swedish. It´s the artistic aspect that counts! And not the nationality… Back to the track: The relation is there. Great choice of lyrics! And they are perfectly implemented. The original theme is very accurate recreated. If i hear those caribbean, i feel like in old times. For me this song really transports the retro-feeling. "Nostalgika in perfecta! " The mixing coulndn´t be better… the percussions, pads… simply everything is in it´s right velocity! Something i still try to get right😉 But! … No Gem without a scratch… it´s way too short :P - But this (personal) feeling don´t drive the rating down for me. All three criterias are fulfilled and needs to have the tomato-face ^^ Hope to hear some more - sometimes |
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Cauldron II (live at The Church) - arranged by Reyn OuwehandReview by ggeudraco, 01/05/2008 This remix starts off with a good drumbeat to get you started; it's not too complicated and gets you warmed up. This soon gets accompanied by another well chosen instrument about 30s later, which then gets replaced with another. This is a different method being used here, and I think it works much better than the previous way, which used up to about five instruments at the same time.The choice of using Mellotron and the choral is very wise, adding to the spooky theme that Cauldron II is supposed to provide. If you were told that a Rhodes piano would make a good proportion of this remix, it would be hard to comprehend, but there actually appears to be no problem at all using it. In general, Reyn's not putting in too many instruments at the same time, letting off one if one more needs to be used. It's very well edited and laid out, but I would wish for a few more bars of the Theremin at the end of the track. It would really suit the spooky setting to have a long outro, like it was in the raw Sunday Service version - this would be my only qualm with the remix. I very much enjoy this and denounce the criticisms Reyn makes in his blurb (sorry). |
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Blood Money Title - daXX 80s Remix - arranged by daXX offlineReview by nzo, 30/04/2008 Although this wasn't a track that had a lot of "remix" potential" - at least not in the musical sense, this is a fairly good attempt non-the-less. The original was written in about 90 minutes as an exercise in checking out the capabilities of a new tracker, where larger samples were permitted for the first time, thus was really a proving "test". Unfortunately, it ended up on a demo disk which found it's way into Psygnosis, and because of the pure luck of the "sample" content, it ended up being used for an appropriately named game - with a couple of tweeks. Don't be too harsh on the original, as Dr Future says.. it was a first for it's kind. The original was definately a marmite track - love it or hate it.. but this is an extremely brave and commendable attempt at recreating the old 80's feel of the original. Music can be faddish, and this was definately right at the time.. but ages badly - however, the author has done very well to retain the essence (where the hell did you get the HQ voice samples - lol) and provide a very acceptable variation on the original. Fans of the original will like it for sure, but the uninitiated will no doubt be clueless.. that also includes < 30 year olds |
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Nemesis the Warlock (live at The Church) - arranged by Reyn OuwehandReview by ggeudraco, 25/04/2008 The remix starts nice and quietly, building it's way up slowly - I find this is good to get comfortable with the track. However, at around 2:00, the inclusion other instrument feels a bit sudden, quick and overpowering the piano that started the whole thing off; only recovering with the harpsichord at 2:55.This soothing calm is rocked again by the use of the SID sample at 4:30. While this may be considerate towards the nostalgia of the track, I think it would have been better used on a remix using synth. As the track reaches its end, the fading of each instrument goes smoothly and ends nicely with the piano solo that started the whole thing off (with appropriate Sunday Service bells). For those who would start listening to C64 remixes, this may seem quite overdone and easy to criticise. But it must be noted that this was performed live on SLAY Radio, which shows Reyn's skills with multiple instruments and quick improvisation, and that is what rates this track highly. To respond to Reyn's blurb for this remix, I notice no significant glitches in the performance nor any issues with sound quality that can be heard over desk speakers. Because of these considerations, this is a good early candidate for ROTY. |
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Crazy Comets (Live at The Gathering 2003) - arranged by PRESS PLAY ON TAPEReview by el sid, 01/04/2008 I love the interpretation of this fine tune from Rob! I would vote red if the guitarist would better capture the technical quirks from the original tune.I saw the youtube clip and it was really cool to see the one of the band members in a C=-shirt and all. They looked kinda geeky and that's awsome!! Kewl performance! I would love to hear a studio-recording. |
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The last ninja 2 - CENTRAL PARK THEME - arranged by RebulusReview by XxDUSTYxX, 31/03/2008 This remix is pretty close to a red one. The Rhythmguitars sound ace and the drums are arranged very professional. The guitarsolo at 1:36-2:00 sounds a bit odd, and this trumpet-part at 3:30 can't convince me, because it sounds a bit like a mixture of folklore and a christmas tune.😉 It's awesome apart from that! Well done, Rebulus! I'm waiting for more of your stuff with impatience! |
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The Great Giana Sisters - arranged by Reyn OuwehandReview by ggeudraco, 31/03/2008 As you hear the initial solo guitar, then the starting drumbeat, you realise that Reyn has set up this remix to just get straight into the action - there's little room to get settled before he gets started with the body of the track.Regardless of this, his choice of instruments is very wise - using a drum to keep the beat, while using twinkly metal percussion to add a special charm to the magic and whimsy that the original music was supposed to convey. However, the use of a honky-tonk piano is a strange choice, offering a (pleasing) deviation towards the style that the original track had. Something that does intregue the ears is a specific sound that occurs from the middle of the track onwards. Whether this was intended or not, you can hear something in the background like a 'woah', as if a key got mispressed during recording. To me, this adds to the realism of the track, and makes it sound more like a live session than anything else. As Reyn expresses his diversity in his musical talents through the use of many instruments (potentially splitting the track into 6 parts), the leading guitar finishes the track - you get the feeling that all has been done, but there's little lead-out to relax you enough for the next track in the album. I rate this remix highly, but you can't help the feeling that there could have been something appended that gives the listener a feeling of depth and involvement, rather than a general feeling of enjoyment. |
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Sidology 2 Trinity - arranged by machinae supremacyReview by MORBID, 27/03/2008 Your guitarwork is awesome and the production has exactly the punch I like. I added all your remixes to my collection and I'm waiting for more… MORE! MOOOOOORE! Rock on, fellas!😉 |
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Comic Bakery - arranged by Instant RemedyReview by SkyMarshall Arts, 25/03/2008 Well, this is my all time favorite remix, regardless of platform. It's been at parties, in my car, during work and at home. Even my girlfriend had to fight her "hate" against my "addiction" to SID and its remixes, and admit it was a catchy little tune. To me, it never gets old.I like the arrangement and the drive it has. The persistent kick/bass-line and percussion (dam-dara-dam-da-ra) works perfectly, and its not too noisy and does not drown out the other instruments in the mix. It might not be the most varied production ever when it comes to arrangement and originality, and could easily become a little repetive. But it dont. It does something new whenever its close to getting old, and the interlude makes sure it survives another go at the lead. The low-to-high sliding at the end, before it all fades out, ends it perfectly. I dont think I have anything negative to say about this piece. The nostalgic factor on this one is… well… too huge. Good work, you need to whip up more like this. - Eirik |
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Hardcore Power (We Believe In Goa - Remix) - arranged by DafunkReview by spellcoder, 28/02/2008 I'm not really familiar with Goa, but I like a bit of techno, trance and 90's.If you like those categories you might like Dafunk's 'we believe in goa' remix of 'Hardcore Power'. The remix is nicely mixed and build up. The style reminds me a bit of Capella and Scooter. It starts very slow and athmospheric, building up the mood, much like Scooter does in 'Cosmos'. The beat kicks in at 1:08, but even though this sounds like a long time to wait I wasn't at all bored with the intro. Unlike many remixes, its produced very well. At around 2:54 we get a rest, making you want to hear more, instead of falling into repetition like some remixes do. And we do get more. At 6:57 it's a long remix, and even though I dislike long mixes I loved every second of it. Technically it's well mixed. Artistically it's not just a clone with different instruments, it's well though out and creatively done. For nostalgia factor… Well, until just now I hadn't heard the SID yet. Part of the melody does sound familiar to me so I might have had an. mod remix on my Amiga. |
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Beyond the Tears of my Heart - arranged by DafunkReview by Subzero, 22/02/2008 Listening to this gives me goosebumps, the arrangement is simply brilliant, mellow and relaxing but too short, any chance of an extended version? Its straight on my ipod, and definetely one of my favourites from dafunk |
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Lightforce (mind.in.a.box remix) - arranged by Stefan PoissReview by ahmadov1981, 16/02/2008 with a specific space technic, this remix will be placed in the Crown of the techno trance’s ground |
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Comic Bakery - arranged by ZiphoidReview by Subzero, 12/02/2008 There is nothing bad about ziphoids work here, everything gels together superbly, however comic bakery as a tune for me has lost most of its appeal as its been done to death. Im hoping for no more comic bakery remixes as the tune never seems to change. |
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Last Ninja 3 (mind.in.a.box mix) - arranged by Stefan PoissReview by ggeudraco, 11/02/2008 From the first few seconds, you can hear that this piece just jumps straight into the action, piggybacking off the SID. This piece immerses you into the music with its sweeping motions; something not easily done without using dynamic audio enchancement. Every instrument can be determined, and the subtle tones made keep me more than interested throughout the pieceThis by far improves on the current soundtrack, and is what I would expect for a remake on a modern system, but I regret that the ending could have been done a few seconds earlier; a section of the buildup is played when it would be just left to a calming fade. |
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