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Cybernoid 2 (Pede Cyber Mix) - arranged by DHSReview by xgener8or, 23/03/2006 It's great, and it would be fantastic if the god-awful piano was replaced with some kind of cool "siddy" synth lead. The piano makes me head hurt. Please man, if you are still around, dump the piano and re-release this |
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Sweet - arranged by Marcel DonnéReview by LMan, 23/03/2006 This is surely one of the very best remixes ever released, either at RKO or on any CD or anything else. The 80s synths style is predestined for this emotional SID tune. The background arpeggios softly pad the smooth lead sounds, and the sublte yet driving drums add drama to it all. Certainly a masterpiece and not to be missed. |
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Robocop3 (Gonna get you mad mix) - arranged by MahoneyReview by quinch, 19/03/2006 I'm not sure what to make of this remix; on one hand, individually, the styles employed are good - very good, in fact. But together, they seem to be this… weird, amorphous mass that keeps tripping over itself as it stumbles toward the end. The execution is, as expected, excellent, but I cannot help but think that I would have liked the remix better if the singing, techno, guitar and other "parts" had been placed sequentially, rather than mixed together. |
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Dadelos - arranged by moog (Sebastian Bachliñski)Review by LaLa, 18/03/2006 I really like the original SID by Reyn, it's so emotional, so powerful. So, I was looking forward to this remix.In short: I really like it! The ethno-ambient mood is set from the first note, although I would've prefered a more washed-out piano in the intro. The pulsing, always moving base is lovely. I am a bit disappointed by the muffled lead, in fact, the only reason this remix is not getting the highest rating from me is because of that lead. A Yamaha CS-80 would work perfectly here, hint-hint.😉 But in every regard this remix is as close to perfection as possible, it really carries forward the emotional power of the original. And it's also of perfect length: it doesn't drag on, nor is it too short to get us in the mood. Or, shall I say, in the "moog"… |
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Megasweet - arranged by DJ SkitzReview by LMan, 14/03/2006 There's not enough praise for this remix. No doubt this is among the very best techno remixes ever released at Remix. Kwed. Org. Technically flawless, extremely driving beat, and great synths. If you dig that style, this is a must-listen. |
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Orchestral Sequence - arranged by moog (Sebastian Bachliñski)Review by romeo_knight, 13/03/2006 Yes, I have to admit that this is fantastic. Although it does not cover my preferred sid as well as my preferred style of remixing. But moog just did everything right:First of all he absolutely catched the serene mood of the sid and increased it dramatically. Then the tune gets the dynamic kick it needs when the rhythm section comes in - so a great curve of intensity builds up and comes down in the end again. What I especially like about this is that it feels as epic and emotional as a film score without trying to copy the sound of a real orchestra (what most of the times fails when using samples anyway). Technically flawless. Perfect choice of sounds. Nuff said. 😊 |
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Genloc - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by eliot, 12/03/2006 The original SID was unknown to me… and I guess it will never reach the "most favorites".I think it (the tune or Markus) got lost on the technical aspects… I feel emotions but they do not come out… they are hidden… Why, i can't even guess… Maybe the weather is so depressing and contra-productive for artists. I wish he would've concentrated much more to transport emotions. Why is there this awefull background noise, especially noticeable on the beginning/end of this tune? 😒 |
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Outer space (Sidsational edit) - arranged by Dj BoomblasterReview by odie, 03/03/2006 Well, I was quite surprised to find a second person covering this tune of mine! I was hoping for something which was great that I would listen to time and time again.I found it to be rather repetative and not that well done. Some bad choice notes in this one along with some annoying samples. The main lead tune does attempt to cover some more of the original tune than the Sonic Wanderer "Spaceboost" remix version. I feel that this one was maybe rushed too much and although some sounds are quite atmospheric, the repetativeness and the lack of direction found me listening to this tune less often! |
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Cebit ´90 Demo - Cream of the Earth - arranged by daXX offlineReview by d.a.wilson, 28/02/2006 This mix starts off superbly - really nice choice and balance of sounds with authentic gating effects - it brought a real grin to my face as I waited for the infamous lead guitar BUT so very sadly (in my opinion) it all fell apart from that point onwards.In my opinion the lead synth needs to be much bigger and more prominent in the mix with all the pitch bend and accents that the original had - afterall that, and the chopped up buffalo stance based loop, made the mod what it was. I have to admit it will always be difficult to top what has to be the most famous and most loved tracker tunes of all by the most famous Amiga demo group of all time. There is a lot to live up to here. Close but no cigar… |
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Rambo Loader (Rambo's Blue Monday Mix) - arranged by TronReview by the_jinx, 24/02/2006 Really great rendition of this tune..It's so different from the origional SID.. I really like the SID meets New Order idea! |
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Trantor - arranged by Wobbler & LManReview by the_jinx, 24/02/2006 Great sounds.. Also nice vocal parts..I really like the overall feel of this track. The intro is a bit aprart from the rest of the tune though. |
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Kinetik (Starship Remix) - arranged by DeesReview by LMan, 21/02/2006 This is a very sweet synthy tune.But: as with other Dees releases, this lacks some variety. Change an instrument here, add an fx noise there. Introduce additional elements as the tune evolves - and this could shine. Even if it lacks Technical / Artistic / and Nostalgic impression in its current form, it is still very enjoyable to listen to, thus the Orange Smiley. |
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Last Ninja 3 (mind.in.a.box mix) - arranged by Stefan PoissReview by LMan, 20/02/2006 Does the original justice by maintaining the epic, foreboding soundscape. Industrial, electronical goodness combined with a great selection of instruments and the occasional sparkle of raw SID sound. Absolutely faboulous. |
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Last Ninja - Palace Gardens (Loader) - arranged by TonkaReview by cyphax, 19/02/2006 While I hadn't heard the original, after hearing this remix I wondered how it could be true to the original SID. I went ahead and fired up the SID and well, the remix IS true to the original. It's a fantastic SID altogether. But this remix… this remix is something else, something much more. Actually, to put it straight-in-your-face, this is by far my favorite from remix64. What it is exactly, I can't tell but somehow this song gives me lots of energy, and I can't sit still for a second listening to it. Perhaps it's the beat, the right use of SID samples for the leads; it all blends into something very beautiful.For me, it just hits the right spot, and it hasn't lost any of its magic since I first heard it (I'm talking months ago). Again, absolutely my favorite remix/remake! |
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Thing on a Spring (dance remix) - arranged by choscReview by LMan, 16/02/2006 After a nice start, nothing further happens.Overall it's quite entertaining! But the lack of variation, a barely audible hihat section, and wrong melody parts make it drift into the average. |
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Draconus ReMix - arranged by ChabeeReview by Unreal, 15/02/2006 I think it is all time best Draconus remix! Congratulations Chabee! When I heard the other draconus remixes, i never feel the nostalgic, just with your mix! |
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Arkanoid 2k5 - arranged by J RooneyReview by LMan, 15/02/2006 YES! I just love the progressive industrial sound of this one. Touches of Arkanoid in proper doses make it clearly recognisable, yet different from all other Arkarnoid remixes out there. In my opinion this style is very suitable for Galway's famous SID. |
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(The World Needs Another) Comic Bakery - arranged by 7anReview by LMan, 15/02/2006 Very straight forward remix. No miracles on the technical side. But a nice groove, grinding bass and rhythm make this a great dancefloor tune. Now where's a dancefloor when you need one… |
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Danko's Busstrafik (nstlg-mix) - arranged by VernestReview by LMan, 14/02/2006 I can see where Vernest is heading with this, but this sounds just unfinished. The drum track is virtually inaudible and incomplete. The sudden ending adds to the impression that this is an incomplete piece of work. |
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Parallax unplugged - arranged by TokafondoReview by LMan, 14/02/2006 A nice idea, and an impressive guitar play. A better tuning of the guitar, a better microphone and this would earn an "Outstanding". |
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Lightforce 2006 (XOR's electronica remix) - arranged by XORReview by LMan, 14/02/2006 This would be a killer track, if it weren't for the really poor mastering. The lead sound needs more presence, and the panoramic centre is just empty. My advise: set all levels to zero and redo the mixing and mastering from scratch.On the plus side, I just love the backing, and the care for details. This would make a fantastic soundtrack for an 80s SciFi movie. |
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Turrican II Loader (LManic Mix) - arranged by LManReview by Chris Abbott, 11/02/2006 Addictive and tasteful. And that's just Pepsi Max. The tune is great as well!Indeed, Maximum power output is acquired in sense of comparitive ease by LMan and his not-at-all motley crue. |
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Ballblazer (feat. Beastie Boys) - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by jgb, 10/02/2006 Technically this could do with another round of mixing and mastering. The synth chords and the bass are mixed too high. The kick is hidden somewhere in the background. The whole mix feels like it is lacking a bit in the bass compartment, but I'm a sucker for deep bass so this could be an artistic decision. Not enough space in the mix for the vocals.Well chosen sounds and fx. The structure of the song is really good, though a bit too reliant on the synth chords/bass combination. That could be developed a bit more. Really like the synth solo! The vocals fit the tune perfectly! The overall feeling of the remix is somewhere along Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Rockwell's "Somebody's watching me". The 80:s feel is all over the song. Nostalgic? Not a bit, haven't heard either the original SID nor the BB track. |
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Sidology 2 Trinity - arranged by machinae supremacyReview by zaphodchak, 10/02/2006 Oh my gosh! I love Machinae Supremacy, but I was always wondering why they never did 'Supremacy. ' Needless to say, my face lit up at the beginning of this track. Legend has it that Machinae Supremacy always had plans for Sidology 2, but after the realized how epic 1 and 3 were, they were afraid they could never live up to it. I'm thrilled to hear this one, and almost 13 minutes, too! I can only give less than perfect on nostalgia partly because I was never on the original C64 scene, and partly because Machinae Supremacy makes every track uniquely their own. And their new album is coming out soon! |
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Ballblazer (feat. Beastie Boys) - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by gibs, 09/02/2006 Romeo Knight strike again with a new style but it's not just to say "I can do this too" because it's perfectly done! he knows exactly what he's doing and this is why the rap performance fit perfectly with the main riff of the SID!"this thing work with this one" and you will not find another C64 riff that could work better. Of course he could follow the bass with his guitar to sound like many fusion bands but he prefer to let the SID screaming just to say "this chip is not dead, it still alive!!! " |
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Ballblazer (feat. Beastie Boys) - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by buzzard, 09/02/2006 Rap is not my thing, so I judge the track on my opinion of it's musical merits.Marvellous! Love the track, love all the samples and the composition of the tune. One of the better technical remixes for quite a while. I'd definitely like to see one of the classics remixed by these guys, something like the last ninja or rtype, because of the technical brilliance of this track. |
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Ballblazer (feat. Beastie Boys) - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by craigg, 09/02/2006 With the majority of C64 remixes being SIDs reworked with new instruments, it's great to hear something that wouldn't sound out of place in the charts - a genuine, high-quality mash-up. The Ballblazer riff is, of course, one of the very few available SIDs that have sufficient hook for pop tracks, and also to carry the kind of vocals in this track.I'm no Beastie Boys fan, but I still rate this track highly anyway, partly because it's clearly a decent production, partly because it just sounds good, and partly because this is the direction C64 remixes really need to be going in for the scene to have a future - actual songs, not just SID "X" the orchestral version, SID "X" the "rock" version, SID "X" the "take the MIDI and assign some fairly random instruments to it" version. Good stuff, Romeo Knight. More, please. |
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RSI Megademo - Hard to Rock - DaxxTRS Remix - arranged by daXX offlineReview by juan, 08/02/2006 The beginning is fantastic (the first ten seconds) and gives you a false hope of what this song could be. Unfortunately, that's all about it -and it's a pity- The background guitar that leads the melody sounds a bit childish -as when you learn to compose- and the powerful beginning is lost after repetitions without variations. |
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Ballblazer (feat. Beastie Boys) - arranged by Romeo KnightReview by the_jinx, 08/02/2006 Amazing remix.. Also love the non beasty vocals..It's one of the most original remixes I heard in a while.. |
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TFX - Intro - Remix - arranged by damongpReview by Jackal, 29/01/2006 A little dreamier than I would have liked, that lead synth voice is supposed to cut thru like a razor, A few bum notes / chords. The original was very sample dependant, so it's a difficult one to remix. It's still one I'd like to redo myself.. Missed the double time drums at the end, . Good guitar work though. Might wanna work on the overall mix of the piece a little more. Clarify each instrument on its own..Barry |
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