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Sweet (feat. Elsa & Karin) - arranged by Markus Schneider & MahoneyReview by winc, 25/02/2004 A more classical take on Sweet, with a nice mix of Moody Blues, and Eurythmics. This piece works, and has a nice feel to it, though I do believe that something of the original classic C64 music of Sweet by Johannes has been lost in this piece (sorry). I believe the main reason for this to be the Eurythmic opera style tune - while it is a nice tune and lyrics in their own right, I think the power of the original melody or Sweet is lost because of the replacement with the Eurythmic melody.However, that is pretty much all I can find wrong with this track, the technical skills shown in the whole piece is outstanding, and if I could create music half as good I would be proud. The classical music style of the piece is stunning, and I would certainly love to hear a classical/non-Eurythmic melody remix of this. I have a feeling that I'm not going with the flow with this piece - because of others opinions - but hey I like to be different 😊 To me it just didn't hold that Nostalgic feel. But overall, a stunning and wonderfully created, and masterful piece in its own right. |
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Sweet (My Sun Shines On) - arranged by LagerfeldtReview by winc, 25/02/2004 I have listened to this song over and over for a good thirty minutes now, and still it has the same effect it did the first time I listened to it - A suddening awesome emotional tug caused by a wonderfully designed and put together piece.The original piece of music I loved, and found it the inspiration for a number of creative works I have done myself. This remix has managed to not only capture the emotional overwhelming feel of the original tune, but has enhanced on it by including the haunting and utterly stunning vocals. To me a song needs feeling, emotions, and a theme and this song has all those. In a style and feel all its own, Lagerfeldt has managed to pull off a professional remix of an originally classic and in my opinion improve on the original. Even though it isn't really in the same style of the original (this is a rexmix after all) the new feeling of this remix is just as powerful, and strong as the original classic C64 piece by Johannes. I have spent a number of my relistens to the piece to try and pick out something I didn't like, or that could have been better, but honestly I don't think I could add to this piece. It might have been nice to hear an attempt to bring in the guitar solo stage (position 2:01) of the original piece, but as it stands now I am not sure if that would have damaged or improved the overall feel of this piece (probably damaged it). There is only one way to sum up this song… WOW… More please!! 😃 |
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Forbidden Forest (schizophrenic opera mix) - arranged by traumaReview by winc, 25/02/2004 There are a number of things that stand out about this. The creator of these words really knew me, i mean, the game 😊 And every weekend I would play it for hours… Very nicely put together piece with the voices sounding good - though the words at time of the backers were a little muffled and had to make out sometimes.The biggest problem - and probably the biggest pitty - was the short cut off ending of this piece. It seems to… Like that 😊 It was the end of a verse, but it still felt like there should have been level 2, level 3, level 4… please!!! 😊 Lovely piece - certainly brought back a lot of great memories 😊 WiNC |
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Grand Prix Circuit (Medley Mix) - arranged by MakkeReview by putzi, 25/02/2004 Starts off with the original sample-playing from the SID for a few seconds and seamlessly continues in a modern pseudo-Rock-sound, more Electronic than Rock.The best remix of a sample-driven Hatlelid-SID Accolade-theme. Preserves the spirit of the original 100 precent. Well mixage. Wonderful. |
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Sweet (feat. Elsa & Karin) - arranged by Markus Schneider & MahoneyReview by Tas, 20/02/2004 It's rare such a well made tune can look at itself and be turned on its head with no other mission in mind than pure fun. Well its rare unless your Mahoney who should be well known to many by now for not taking things too seriously. This time however he joins up With Markus Schneider who provides a very well orchestrated background to what is a semi-serious/semi-not so serious remix. Add to Mahoney and Markus Schneider two wonderful female vocalists and then somehow pop in a version of Eurythmics Sweet Dreams and you have something that strangely works very well. It's fun and also quite intense at the same time. An highly original mix from mahoney and some great ochestral work behind it spells one thing… WOW!! |
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Sweet (feat. Elsa & Karin) - arranged by Markus Schneider & MahoneyReview by suso, 19/02/2004 I don't know whether you were joking about the coincidental nature of the refrain, but it's pretty obvious that it was inspired or taken from Sweet Dreams by the Eurythmics.Other than that, I really like the song. It's more of a general song for all games, but applies just as well to C64 games. I think more songs like this are needed to help give a voice to the community of gamers. From all generations. In my opinion, you did better lyrics to the Eurythmics melody than they did originally. |
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Family (Hard n Heavy) - arranged by LManReview by lagerfeldt, 11/02/2004 I absolutely love this Huelsbeck song. Oooh, the memories.This rather sweet remake by LMan has a sorta mid 1980's sound (like a TV-series), mainly due to the piano theme and the drum machine sounds, I think. A perfect fit for a family show… hm, maybe that's the title clue? Starts out with a really nice slow atmospheric intro, and then progresses with the piano theme, and finally a guitar solo. Nice mix with plenty of reverb. My only reservation is the guitar sound, which would have benefitted from being a real guitar instead of a keyboard sound (although the programming sounds real enough). Oh, and the piano seems a bit artificial in the programming (perhaps too rigid quantizing?). Thumbs up! Very nostalgic for me 😊 |
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Bruce Lee - arranged by RezistahReview by bar, 09/02/2004 If you are looking for a Bruce Lee remix, this one from Rezistah is by far the best choice. While it sounds minimalistic (just a simple drum pattern, a rubber bass and a synth), the samples are clear, well equalized and mixed, there are some good ideas here and there, and in a word everything sounds good.I'm just disappointed for the last two notes of the melody, that are wrong! I think this is a very great feature in a song with five or six notes at all 😊 Anyway, i love this remix so i suggest you to give it a look. |
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Action Biker (Biker-Jens Remix) - arranged by RazmoReview by suso, 09/02/2004 I really like the grind that this song has to it. The amatueresq style flute is really nice too. A drum break might have worked in there too. |
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Test Drive II - The Duel - arranged by FerraraReview by rudwolf, 09/02/2004 Well, it reminds me a lot of snes top gear music, the synth leads where well used, the drum is a bit dry but in relation to the rest of it is ok. |
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Giana sisters (The Sisters are Back) - arranged by system85Review by splash, 09/02/2004 A very Good Remix, but as an Instrumental it would sound better!How about making a Long Maxi remix without Vocals? |
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Hawkeye - arranged by o2 & Marcel DonnéReview by datucker, 08/02/2004 Let's face it: this is a damn good Jarre'ish remix. It reminds one immediately of Jarre's Oxygene part 2 when it has just started. It builds up, leaving the 70's Jarre-sound smoothly and then turns into a quite modern track. Great job! |
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Phantoms Of The Asteroid - arranged by Marcel DonnéReview by bar, 31/01/2004 Ok, Marcel had the idea to put the POTA melody on the Jarre's MagneticFileds-2 drums section (sigh! I had the same idea for a Bruce Lee remix that, now, will never be released).Ok, Marcel as usual made, technically, a perfect work as near everything sounds very good, BUT i really can't stand the lead: it sounds too loud and, in my opinion, it isn't equalized in the right way with the rest of the track. In other words i think that with a more appropriate lead instrument this remix could be easily sold as a commercial work, but now, with this jarring (i mean strident) melody, i wouldn't put it on my radio-car with someone else to listen with me. |
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Cobra (jazzed up mix) - arranged by CytexReview by bar, 31/01/2004 I love this version of Cobra made by Cytex. It sounds relaxing and runs smooth without boring the listener with useless drums sections or with a too long introducion. The only fault is in the lead instrument, a synth trumpet, that plays easy the melody but has no dynamics and the loop can be heard sometimes.Anyway there is a simple but great idea behind this remix, so i think it deserves to be downloaded and put in your c64-remix collection. |
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Lightforce (Enigma Remix) - arranged by CraigGReview by rudwolf, 27/01/2004 Since the song gets to 58 seconds past the beginning you can note some lack of syncronism the song is good but if the effects where better it could give the song a lot more of value😉 |
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Phantoms Of The Asteroid - arranged by Marcel DonnéReview by immacolata, 20/01/2004 Donne has made a tempo filled remix that I find myself listening to often. The remix is fairly faithful to the original sid tune once the synth section is over after the first minute. The absolute stroke of genius for this remix, however, is the drum track. It is present in the rest of the tune and makes quite a presence. It sound lolly-gagish at first but it really carries the tune in my opinion, and I think this quaint, disco-inspired drumtrack is what keeps me coming back for this song time after time. Of course, the rest of the instruments are chosen with care and fits in perfectly. |
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Indiana Jones (Ethno Revenge) - arranged by Thomas Detert offlineReview by infamous, 18/01/2004 Da daa da da!!! de dada da da! cant mistake it can ya 😊one of the most recognisable film tunes ever and here it is again, but in an ethno/dario g style eurodance kinda edit thang… and its impressive to say the least. not going to say much about it, because what can anyone say about the indiana jones theme that aint already been said? its awsome ok… and this is an awsome dance remix. simple as that. dont bother looking at me rambling on this just download the blinkered thing and be happy with it. GO. NOW!. |
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Indiana Jones (Ethno Revenge) - arranged by Thomas Detert offlineReview by Tas, 11/01/2004 It's the main theme of Indiana Jones alright but with a twist and a not so subtle tiwst at that. The theme is there in its full glory but with some very clever links and sounds. The dance remix has a Ethnic feel which explains the title. Strong use of Vocal sample CD's somehow don't detract from what is essential a well produced track. Essentially its not an out and out remix of the sid but more a remix of the film but disregarding that fact downloading is a must. Technically impressive, and creatively admirable.WARNING: Indiana Jones will always sound this way in the future! |
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Red Sector Theme - arranged by CirdanReview by rafael, 20/12/2003 This remix of one of the best known and memorable Amiga demo sounds is just so neat. Back then, Red Sector was establishing themselves as the Amiga demo group. I recall with nostalgia watching the red Sector Megademos and looking forward to my own Amiga. One of the reasons I sold my 64! The instruments here are nicely selected and sound quality is good. Only gripe I'd have is the fact that it is - again - (and this is seemingly the case with most Amiga remixes so far) too straightforward. A few variations, some extra effects and a different arrangement to make it more YOUR work Cirdan, that would have been great. Still, a great track and one I'll gladly listen to over and over again. |
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The Wolfchild Rebirth Project - arranged by LomaxxReview by rafael, 19/12/2003 Wolfchild from Core Design was one of my favourite action games on the Amiga. It had nice console-like graphics and an intelligent level set-up with lots of hidden goodies. Looking back I think it didn't get the praise it deserved. Music wise, the tunes were catchy - this remix by Lomaxx is pretty faithful and seems to be quite precise. Maybe TOO precise, remix not being the right word. In fact, it sounds very much like something you'd expect from the same game, had it been written today with the same tools, but with more channels and effects. Ironically, that's where it scores: The nostalgic value, because it's so much like the original. So technically, there are no stuns here. The tune is faithfull, the sound quality is alright. It's just that the theme is not (musically) a stroke of genius - Lomaxx, you'd need to compensate that. A straight mix, nothing more, nothing less. |
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Hollywood Poker Pro - arranged by RaptureReview by rafael, 10/12/2003 Sigh. This is nice. Rapture (Fabian del Priore) has really captured the spirit of the original - it's also one of my favourite SIDs/Amiga sounds. The sound quality is good, there's some distinctive 80ies computer sounds in here and the conversion is faithful to the original arrangement.If I really had to pick out one thing I don't like, I'd say it's the lack of originality - but then again it's a matter of taste. In my view it's slightly better than Fabian's CD track on Remix64 Vol. 1. Ok, it doesn't have the 80ies approach that's true, but the strength of this remix is the faithfulness. Good work Fabian. |
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Apidya Subtune1 (Infected Edit) - arranged by DHS of TSWReview by rafael, 09/12/2003 Now THIS is *tough*. Tough in terms of what DHS has done with the tune. I really enjoyed Huelbeck's work on Apidya and arguably, his soundtrack CD to this game was on par with his Turrican work. DHS has effortlessly made this tune stand along with Huelsbeck's own studio renditions, following Chris' approach to the 4th level, techno-driven sound. I know DHS doesn't really approve, but it's still definitely Apidya sounding, just a lot more tougher than the Amiga 4 channel melody. The track is based on the first world music, has some really mean thumping bass and a production worth of release on today's commercial albums. Well done! |
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Last Ninja 2 Loading Again - arranged by Raven SquadReview by Tas, 09/12/2003 The track while there's not a great deal wrong with it sounds muffled and totally uninspired. For me it's little better than an original amiga mod. The overall sound picture is dull and lifeless. Nope sorry, back to basics. |
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Turrican II Level 2 - Paul Blackford Remix - arranged by Paul BlackfordReview by Tas, 09/12/2003 Some crystal clear backing samples to this one, very nice. Sadly when the lead kicks in everything goes to pot. Well ok thats a little harsh, but the main lead is very thin and should have been more audiable. It's a shame really cos the background sounds so very nice and clear.Not a bad attempt here, but it falls short on some very weak lead sounds. |
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720 Degrees (Still Loading) - arranged by Juha KaunistoReview by ifadeo, 08/12/2003 Well, this remix and his zoids remix are two of the best remixes of 2003. it makes a difference, if real guitars used instead of virtual guitarist or slayer… nothing against those progy's… but i prefer real guitars! in this piece of punk-art you can hear a lot of noisy guitars, sounding punk'ish and that's good it fits perfect to the orginal tune…overall it's a very authentic outstanding punk production, the only weak point: it's to short… are they days of poser-heavy-metal all over??? i hope so… 😉 |
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Last V8 - arranged by o2Review by rafael, 03/12/2003 Let me start by pointing out that I REALLY like O2s work - his Nemesis track is one of my all-time faves on RKO. Magnificent, powerful and well designed. Errr… this is where I have to start writing about this track I think. And that's exactly my problem with it. There's not that much to say, no offence Carsten. It really started well, with those eerie bass effects and the technical feel - then, in comes the typical Jarre-like sound but then… don't know, something happens and the tune fails. It's not that it's technically poor, nor is it musically uninteresting. It's just that there's nothing outstanding about it. And outstanding you normally are dude. It's a shame Carsten hasn't finished his track for R64 Vol. 2. Now THAT would have been interesting. What do you say? |
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Saboteur II - revisited - arranged by Marcel DonnéReview by infamous, 03/12/2003 Saboteur. one of the many games i bought and then thought WHAT? WHY? HUH?!?!but anyway… Having experience of the game 1st hand really does help with this one and listening to it for a 2nd time, this wouldnt go amiss in a saboteur remake, the soundscape and the way its written fits perfectly into the original. maybe this is how rob actually wanted it? or maybe not. Either way, once again we have a great remix from marcel (2 in one go… must by xmas hehe)… The only gripe i have is that the drums are too low in the sound spectrum, they are played too far back into the speakers with everything else sitting at the front and this effects the rest of the bass, giving it a muddy feel. But what is there is still as good as your likely to ever get on RKO without the aid of alot of money and a HUGE studio. Dont actually ever remember there being any music in saboteur either but then my c64 hated me and hardly ever did what i asked of it. but what we have here as i said before is something worth downloading as usual from mr donne 😊. so stop reading the inane ramblings of a english madperson and go download and judge for yourself. nostalgic gets a googly cos as i said - never remember any music from it so i cant exactly get nostalgic can i :-p lol. |
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Phantoms Of The Asteroid - arranged by Marcel DonnéReview by infamous, 03/12/2003 Phantoms of the asteroids, one of my personal favourite sids and marcel donne one of my personal favourite remixers in one box.MMMMM… lets just have a listen. Starts with a nice lil string pad arrangement that really doesnt seem to have much to do with the actual sid but this originality you come to expect from mr donne, there are however slight sid noises running through beautifully along with what sounds like someone with currybelly groaning and the odd clang of a metal object… rising synths… then it all fades away slightly to reveal the real start of the tune with a fast but not thumping drum beat beginning to play and the instantly recognisable bleeps come… its phantom of the asteroids alright And its a more than decent version of it. As usual the sample quality is top notch, the arrangement near to perfect as it could be, the whole thing oozes marcel quality and is well worth having a listen too. if i was going to introduce someone to RKO by showing them a tune, This wouldnt be the 1st but it'd be in the top 10 without a doubt. A recommended download if ever i heard one. wtg marcel. |
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Saboteur II - revisited - arranged by Marcel DonnéReview by ifadeo, 03/12/2003 I don't like rob hubbard's orginal, it's sounds a bit weird… … but marcel shows us what it needs to recreate something fresh out of a mediocre sidtune: a stimulating bass, a cute cs80 lead (i'm right, marcel?), and some real nice sequencer-lines…the only weak point(IMO) is that deep pad sound starting at 3:45, the pad dominates and i can't hear anymore those nice little sounds & beeps in the background, behind the FAT pad sound… but who cares…😉 overall it's a fantastic synth-pop composition… thank you for the music… marcel |
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Panther (Blitz Mix) - arranged by ifadeoReview by infamous, 28/11/2003 Ok here we are with another electronical tune from the artist formerly known as klang…And as usual its of a high standard, pretty much like all what he does, i do love the style that ifadeo uses, its a fresh approach towards remixing and one i wholeheartedly enjoy. But thats enough icon rubbing on to the tune itself. Panther. Not one of wittakers tunes that come straight to mind, but i do know it from listening to other remixers who have tackled it of late, its ironic that it'd appear here (At least to me) after hearing it a thousand times elsewere and i can safely say this is the best version of it ive heard so far. It has a bouncy quality that just moves the song along, despite the fact that it does repeat itself over and over again for the mainline, the instruments and synths used ensure it doesnt grate and get on your nerves. I love the snare used it has a slight laseresque (if thats a word) sound to it. The synths themselves are clear and concise as usual, and special mention to the nice analog bubbles used througout… very nice 😊. Overall this is another one of mr ifadeo's tunes thats going into my eternal playlist, and one that i recommend everyone else places in theres too. class act… class tune. |
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