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Hunters Moon (Annikas Mix) - arranged by ifadeo offlineReview by putzi, 26/03/2003 This is a remix that has to grow on you, and will therefore not wear off as other tracks. It feels like electro beats, some sweetness from OMD's work in the early 90s (choir-sounds) and something from The Cure (rhythm and the way the sounds are beingbend) to me. It does not sound like Matt Last Ninja 2Gray anymore and that is absolutely OK. |
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Human Race - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by putzi, 26/03/2003 This remix is a ride into dreamland. I love that short appearance of the female voice again and again (German Captain Future-title-track-alike), and there are someside-soundsin the background you can discover if you listen closely. The sum of sounds and rhythm makes it addictive. The only negative to me is the slightly too present midrange sometimes. |
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Zamzara (Spice Mix) - arranged by Gustav TaxénReview by eliot, 25/03/2003 At the first I was aware of are the annoying loud snares . They really hurt this tune and makes me votegoodinstead of very good. I hope next time Gustav will avoid such. Maybe we get a new mastered version? |
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Thanatos (In Love Mix) - arranged by DJ RETROGradeReview by eliot, 25/03/2003 DJ Regrograde appears with his first remix - and due the name I thought I will get some hardcore tune but my assumption was wrong It is very close to the original, besides the drums. Maybe a supporting bass-line would give the tune more brightness, but overall it's nice. |
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Pitfall 2 - Lost Caverns - arranged by BaRReview by eliot, 25/03/2003 I'm not a fan of Midi-Instruments, especially when they sound tinny. It's a 1:1 cover, very little own inspiration - I guess due the choice of instruments, it shall link toIndiana Jones- but it's far away from John Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra. And again: MP3-tags are intend to fill with useful information and not to left blank. |
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The Last Ninja 3 Intro - arranged by IceXuickReview by eliot, 25/03/2003 Hmm.. it's not really a remix, it's too close to the original due lack of own inspiration. It's nice to listen but not kicking. And yes, MP3-tags are intend to fill with usefull information and not to be left blank. |
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Ocean Loader Four - arranged by YoshiReview by eliot, 25/03/2003 Do you like to kill my ears with your drums? Seems so. Instruments and drum-line are out of shape… is it a dance remix or something different? The drum-line make me guess it's dance-style, while the lead instruments make me guess it's trancy. I also miss variations… The spirit of the original was completely lost. |
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Cybernoid 2 (Dancing baby mix) - arranged by Noviello PippoReview by eliot, 25/03/2003 Does it make any sense to upload a song when you have problems with your soundcard? No, it does not, Jan was too kind to accept the upload… ten years ago it was cool to have drums on the right channel and the lead on the left - So anyone avoid the download. (Next time enter infos to the mp3-tags, empty tags are annoying!) |
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KikStart 2 - arranged by IceXuickReview by Tas, 25/03/2003 Probably the most comercial sounding dance track ever to grace RKO. New Arranger IceXcuik has hit the nail on the head with a awesome dance remix of Kick Start 2. Although in the sense of the word the tune tends to be a tad on the repetative side it gradually grows creating a full sounding dance remix. The addition of a VocalKick Itis a great addition. The track is very much in the vein of Sashin the way it builds and with the obvious way it brings in the beats and breaks. A polished and stunningly visualised dance track! A superb piece of work by IceXcuik! |
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Zamzara (Spice Mix) - arranged by Gustav TaxénReview by hbasm, 25/03/2003 That's great! Great instruments and melodies. Very talented mix. I just wish 2 things were different: The snaredrums are too strong. They hurt me ears. And the first minute of the song isn't grabbing me, perhaps again, because of the beat that hurts my ears. I use earphones and even filtering away the treble doesn't solve it.That's a shame cause the rest is lovely. Gotta love that bass and lively melody, the wah-filters are pretty intelligent. The tonal relationship between melody and bass seems greatly improved from the original composition. |
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Comic Bakery (Retro Magic) - arranged by HazelReview by hbasm, 25/03/2003 It definitely has potential. There are some great ideas here. The main problem here is the order in which the elements are introduced. The breakbeat comes almost immediately, very loud and dry. I'd suggest a slower buildup into a fuller sound. Where's the climax? It's not obvious.The piece has some cool tidbits, but listening to it from beginning to end, is not so pleasing. Some instruments are badly tuned. Aside from that it does sound kind of fresh, because of the mixture between SID sounds and other instruments - and a kewl beat. |
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Slaine (Industriemädchen Mix) - arranged by ifadeoReview by Tas, 22/03/2003 This tune kinda sits between David Whittaker and Jarre, neither being one or the other. As with most tunes from ifadeo the composition is good, but let down by some weak instruments, tho the production is much better on this remix than many of his other attempts. Another problem as i see it is the distinct lack of variation and mood resulting in a nice but repetative remix.Don't get me wrong i like the direction ifadeo is heading, but my advice would be slow down, take your time, release less and work more on the job in hand. make your vision a reality. Quality is better than quantity. |
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Comic Bakery (Retro Magic) - arranged by HazelReview by Tas, 22/03/2003 New arranger on the blockHazel, has produced an alternative mix of Comic Bakery that can be best described as experimental. The remix is heavilly reliant on drum patterns which unfortunately are on the repetative side which can also be said for the remix itself. The remix isn't bad and doesn't do much wrong, yet it also doesn't infuse itself on you to the point of being over interesting. All said and done, it's a good work out for the new comer and there are limited signs of promise. |
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Birthday (The Stones join Erasure) - arranged by PutziReview by eliot, 22/03/2003 This tune is not done byMartin Schneideralone, the HVSC lists it in the Jens Blidonsub-directory It's always nice to listen remixes from composers outside the main-stream. Sascha did a very good work to keep the flair. Racoondid not find all bugs in the audio, because there are some crackles within the first 40 seconds. Besides this few crackles, the tune is good balanced with nice instruments, I only miss a brighter stereo-panorama. A good example of happy-music. |
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Technocop - arranged by golReview by eliot, 22/03/2003 Mathias has a faible for Ben Daglish Anyways, he did a nice remix and cover the spirit of the original. The song has no flaws I can think of - but I miss the special touch/artistic improvement to give it a very good. |
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Last Ninja (The Wilderness) - arranged by CytexReview by eliot, 22/03/2003 Hmm… and one more Last Ninja remix… the flair of the original is gone. It's quite a loveless remix, with lots of repeatations and much lack of inspiration, because it gets boring. Maybe my taste tends in an other direction compared to all the other voters, I think this remix can everyone pass by. |
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Comic Bakery (Retro Magic) - arranged by HazelReview by eliot, 22/03/2003 Hazel appears as new member in the arranger-list. WelcomeHis first work seem to be a d'n'd remix… I can not really get familar with it, because the flair/soul of the SID is hopeless destroyed. There are some nice parts, so it steped beyond Average. |
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Slaine (Industriemädchen Mix) - arranged by ifadeoReview by eliot, 22/03/2003 It seems ifadeo has a faible for David Whittaker As always it's not aone2one coverbut I can live with that He did nice additions, balanced instruments, good stereo-panorama. During listening I got the feeling it has similarities to OMD. An interesting arrangment, but too much repeatations and an abrupt end |
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Human Race - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by eliot, 22/03/2003 Markus did a nice work. Notstellar, not kicking, but quite in shape with the original, some nice effects and balanced instruments, with a lack of own inspiration. |
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International Karate (Tasty Dance Mix) - arranged by YziReview by hbasm, 21/03/2003 Pretty good. The melody is lacking in a few places but the original tune ain't better. The sound is thick, and feels unusually warm in my opinion. I appriciate the C64 arpeggios. Now, it would be great with a singer to top it off and give some variation. |
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Arkanoid (Title Screen) - arranged by Richard WestallReview by eliot, 21/03/2003 Who can not remember the glourious days when we first listen the original on the C64 and speculate how Martin did the digi-fx (ok, some are too young )Richard's first remix, is really well done. It catches the flair of the original, the drums are 100% in shape, the stereo panorama is working too, all instruments are balanced and there is no flaw I can think off. For now, it's the best Arkanoid remix so far. Keep on this good work! |
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Lightforce (Power Remix) - arranged by Markus HollerReview by Tas, 20/03/2003 The much remixed lightforce has been given the Markus Holler treatment here. As always Markus implements many of his own ideas and gives Lightforce a much needed boost. The guitar is the highlight of the track and the complex drum patterns give as the title suggests a power feel. There is a slightly unpolished feel to the remix tho, and some of the cymbals/drums feel a tad weak, but this is a minor complaint as the remix is by far the best remix of Lightforce out there.At 3:30 i feel the track is a little too short as you really just start getting into the track beofre it finishes. The track feels about 2 mins long, which is always a good sign as it shows your enjoying the track. I have to admit it's a great version of a much traveled sid, just slightly unpolished. |
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The Tube (FM Mix) - arranged by ifadeoReview by eliot, 20/03/2003 With my headphones I do not listen ifadeos AKG-240 This is ifadeo's best tune so far, very balanced, very touchy with the original flair. The onlyflawis the end of the song… I have expected something different, I guess not any arranger follow my thoughts while listen |
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Star Lifter - arranged by MaindrianReview by eliot, 20/03/2003 Does a distorted guitar makes this tune good? No. It feels like mish-mash, but maybe I am not a real rock fan |
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Wizball Highscore (sid-cover) - arranged by Kent WalldénReview by eliot, 20/03/2003 It's defintifly a remix even when titled ascoverThe drums kicks my head using my headphones… It's quite nice done, nothing special, but not a kicking tune I will listen more often. |
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Lightforce (Power Remix) - arranged by Markus HollerReview by eliot, 20/03/2003 This is Markus second remix and nice done. The tune has some sad touch… but anyone shall interpret the original in her/his way. Thesssh-fx are much too loud especially starting at 1:48 and 2:43 and also the background-noise (especially on the end) is quite interfering. This tune is hard to vote because it's on the border between good and very good. To be on the border is still good, so please pardon me |
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International Karate (Tasty Dance Mix) - arranged by YziReview by eliot, 20/03/2003 Yzi shows up new into the arranger listHe/She does a nice work, for my taste a bit too close to the originial and a lack of own inspiration. |
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Max Headroom (Orbital 3241 Elevator Mix) - arranged by DHSReview by immacolata, 17/03/2003 This Max Headroom remix seems to mix several tunes from the original game, and does a good job of it. Remixer has used some kind of lead instrument that sounds very synthy and does the job good. First part is more easy going, it is the elevator music if I am not mistaken. Goes around for about 2:22 when the tune shifts into another. It's a very synthy remix, and I think all instruments have been replaced, and with great skill. One of my favourites. |
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Hypa-ball (Low kick remix) - arranged by DjLizardReview by immacolata, 17/03/2003 As remixes go, this does a poor impression. It sounds as if the remixer lets the most of the original tune do the work for him, just adding a drum beat. Around 1:24 he really gets to work though, by making some kind of interlude on the song's theme, and at 2:16 we're back again to the first part. I dig the original sound track so much that I find myself listening to this track a lot. But alas for the wrong reasons. Hypaball is not easy to dance with I guess, and that is why the original tune steals so much of the song's duration. Merits for trying and not burning it. |
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Flight Path 737 - arranged by Tim ForsythReview by immacolata, 17/03/2003 This rate up among the best remixes I have ever had the pleasure to listen to. The original game sound track wasn't something you paid that much attention to due to it being so short and if I remember correctly, only present at the start. Here it has been turned into 5:13 of slowly building up with a rich very 80s sounding vibration bass synth or something, leading up to a nice peak at 2:01 where the Piano enters the song and gives the whole thing a sense of completion. This song goes beyond mere remix into a great piece on it's own worth listening to even if you haven't a clue to what the game was about. But I don't remember Flight Path 737 sounding _THIS_ good! |
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