Listener's Reviews |
all
c64 only
Amiga only
Displaying Reviews 2011 - 2040 out of 2730 |
Login |
Great Giana Sisters - arranged by machinae supremacyReview by reactor, 04/07/2003 My hat off for this remix indeed!They've kept the spirit of the song so perfectly intact, wrapped in all of those lovely grungy guitarsolos… Me love! One of the few to succesfully mix both modern style music along with the original soundtrack. And the intro is a chapter for itself, I definatly agree. Congrats! |
|
One Man and his Droid ('97 mix) - arranged by Chris AbbottReview by davidg, 03/07/2003 A beefed up, in yer face version. Not so much a 'remix'. The original SID is one of my faves, so this is fine by me. Don't fix what aint broken!!!!Bangin'!!!!!! |
|
Rupert & The Toymakers Party - arranged by Richard WestallReview by Tas, 26/06/2003 The title may suggest a jolly little tune but no. Infact quite the contrary. In a sort of Horrar final credits type of way the tune plays like one of those haunting musical boxes but with a little more substance. Tho rather simplistic in nature, it's a case of little is more and with that in mind the tune works rather nicely.Overall rather nice without really being a real contender for the top 50. |
|
Supernova (the slow tune) - arranged by Thomas DetertReview by hbasm, 26/06/2003 Man, this is just a masterpiece! It has perfect pacing. The sound is rich and intriguing. No cheap tricks here. I wish I could produce something like this but it's probably never going to happen. |
|
Zoids (The movie) - arranged by plasm303Review by hbasm, 26/06/2003 Very nice, with this remixer's own additions to the tune. I just wish the rain would stop. I consider it to be a bit of a cheap trick to get atmosphere. It works in a movie, but not a soundtrack, IMO. |
|
Great Giana Sisters (OJ Osc's dig dub mix) - arranged by OJ OscillationReview by putzi, 24/06/2003 Finally a remix in a style I never heard on RKO: dub style.Deeeeeep bass and a fresh sound. Where is the sun and the Barcardi-mixed-drink? |
|
Wizball (Ball Of Wiz jazz mix) - arranged by Jesper Jakobsen (Tusc)Review by putzi, 24/06/2003 The well-known tune from Wizball, which was jazzy and relaxed in it's SID-state,is now where it belongs: Jazz. Nice lifely piano and drums. I love it! 😊 |
|
Captain America and the Doom Tube - arranged by Clayton and Stafford MarslandReview by maindrian, 23/06/2003 Why do I bother doing guitar remixes, eh? Especially when Stafford and Clayton do them so much better. As with their Speedball remix, there's a lot of attidute here. You could kick down doors with this remix. The riffing is low and heavy and hard, which in my opinion, can only be a good thing. Download it and enjoy it. That simple. 😊 |
|
Lightforce - arranged by X-formZReview by craigg, 23/06/2003 Forsaking the original's clattering, atmospheric beats, X-formZ takes Hubbard's original track and forces it into the world of pop. With an introduction that puts one in mind of the theme tune to '80s TV hit Airwolf (which one often suspects this track is based on) the feel is light and airy, but still retains some of the atmosphere of the original composition. After the glittery into, the soft piano lead is joined by playful electronics; a stomping, relentless beat and bass line contrast these elements well, even if the latter is rather overpowering.Unlike most Lightforce remixes, this version avoids covering the entire track, wisely lasting a perfect pop three-and-a-half minutes, and ensuring the listener doesn't tire of the bouncy beats. Furthermore, it adds some much-needed innovation to the pile of accurate but otherwise tired Lightforce remixes, and comes out vying with schema F's danced-up reworking for the bet remix of the track so far. |
|
Lightforce - arranged by X-formZReview by Tas, 23/06/2003 Giving a new life and a fresher aproach to lightforce comes x-formz highly inventive remix. The very effective relentless beat carries the tune very well. Added to this a very well chosen set of instruments has been used very effectively. X-formz remix often changes the notes of the original. While lightforce has been remixed numerous times, this version has more to offer than many of it's predecessors with it's new structure. A very worthy piece of work. |
|
Lightforce - arranged by X-formZReview by infamous, 22/06/2003 Downloaded this, listend to it and thought for a moment that it was a total muck up, the beginning line didnt sound right, but the actual sound used was interesting so i stayed on to listen, and a leftfield simple yet effective 4bar beat kicked in and things started to get very interesting very fast.the whole thing sounds like its bouncing, literally it makes you bob along to it which i feel is a good thing, the synths used within are absolutely top notch, the whole thing sounds very classy and is a definete different take on the way lightforce should be done and has been done. Its alot shorter than most lightforce remixes but what you have within them 3 minutes odd is a wonderful tune that i really do recommend you download asap. |
|
Zoids - arranged by Juha KaunistoReview by infamous, 22/06/2003 This really did get my juices flowing and no im not being pervy, from the outlaying sid original beginning right through to the synth lines, the guitars the drums it all screams to me play me! plaaaay meee!!!if this tune was a drug it'd be a kind of heroin/cocaine hybrid. Everyone seems to be doing zoids at the time of writing but this one definetly stands out to me head and shoulders above the rest. very impressive guitar work (something mr juha is rapidly in my books becoming synominous for) a beautiful piano solo at 3:00 which is very well thought out and on the beautiful side. All in all this tune is something special to me and shall remain in my playlist for some time to come. take a listen you really wont be dissapointed. |
|
Ghosts'n Goblins (Organ Donor Live) - arranged by Juha KaunistoReview by infamous, 22/06/2003 Well hehe, i sat and listened to this once, frowned and listened again.then i got out my platform shoes my flares and my marc bolan wig and decided to get high on some perspex or something like that. The entire thing reeks of production values, the guitar work is tremendous very 70's glam rock and of course that organ! it starts off with a little mic check which made me smile, and then kicks into a lovely grungy guitar riff, then the drums and a 2nd guitar layer come in that really beefs things right up and from there on its toe tap city… oh and theres a part in it at 3:15 which sounds like ac/dc which aint a bad thing In all this is a well orchestrated, well thought out and rather funky 70's glam rock sounding sid remix. |
|
Mamba remix - arranged by QReview by soren_ladegaard, 22/06/2003 One of the best scene tunes ever on the C64. A bit jazzy, a bitcalypsoand a bit genuine pop. And best of all… Q has captured the original perfectly with his one-to-one cover of this superb tune. I highly recommend it. |
|
Supernova (the slow tune) - arranged by Thomas DetertReview by beathoven, 21/06/2003 Thomas Detert, is that an alias for Vangelis? Are you sure you're not related, because this tune has most of his newest characteristics in terms of sound and songwriting: Full, brilliant timbres, wandering, sweeaping brass leads, steady and somewhat staccato rhythms, and huge sounding choirs. Massive timpany and (orchestral?) bass-drum made a huge statement - again, just as Vangelis. This is a must download for everyone who likes to fall asleep listening to Vangelis, such as myself 😊 I really enjoy the piano part, and I like the soft yet brilliant brass section that pans around, but not so much when the same part seem to switch stereo position for each note; it gives the impression that it could be two different instruments. The snare playing in a somewhat shuffle beat was a nice touch. The only really bad thing I could say is that by uploading the tune here, it may *really* discourage some others (like myself, LOL) to uploading their work, since we have no way of getting the same kind of quality 😃 Rating: Beyond anything I have ever heard here before in this category, although I must admit I have never heard it as SID, and don't have that particular part on my system. Looking for it now though. |
|
Times of Lore - arranged by Marcel DonnéReview by beathoven, 21/06/2003 Perfect! Simply perfect. One of the few of this tune that also contains the most spectacular solo-pieces done on the C64 ever. It is extremely loyal to the original tune, something that I normally would dislike, but not so in this case.I didn't realize that it was the original SID squealingthe solopart until recently, but that doesn't hardly matter; normally I tend to like the solopart the most, but this version is enjoyable even in the most boringparts where only odd things happen. Times of Lore is one of my most favourite tunes, although I never heard the original version on the C64. This version will stay way up on my favourite-list for years to come. What can I say… Thanks. |
|
Spellbound (Orchestral) - arranged by LaLaReview by davidg, 21/06/2003 Classic game, Classic SID, Classical Remix.The arrangement here really captures the atmosphere of the original as well as being musically very accurate. Of course it sounds like synthesised music, but the synth sounds are very good and the piece is hugely listenable. This is the version that fans of the original SID will keep coming back to. Well done. |
|
Rambo Loader - arranged by Rob BrooksReview by davidg, 21/06/2003 The original SID was used in quite a few Ocean games, but Rambo was the game it really suited. It built it the game up nicely so you really felt like blowing stuff up by the time it loaded.Rob's arrangement adds a militaristic feel with the rock guitars and drums, with piano, pan-pipes(!) and other FX adding to the atmosphere. Whilst others (esp. Instant Remedy) do great versions of the Ocean loading music, this is very much RAMBO!!!! One of my favourite remixes. |
|
Zoids (The movie) - arranged by plasm303Review by Tas, 21/06/2003 A slow piano version of zoids. Its a rare inspired moment a musician gets and the idea and structure is impressive carried by some great sounding instruments and nifty touches with the piano sounds.If i had to maybe say a negative thing about this remix is that it never really evolves and at times you get the feeling somethings slightly missing. There's plenty of good versions of zoids knocking about, and this version is one of the better ones. Seems musicians really get inspired by the piece. Downloading is highly recommended! |
|
Supernova (the slow tune) - arranged by Thomas DetertReview by Tas, 21/06/2003 This tune first came to my awareness when thomas asked me if it was possible to remix this for the remix64 V2 CD. Thomas was keen on the tune from the ofset, However i decided that the tune wasn't suitable for the CD because well it's a virtually unheard of tune.Its great that Thomas decided to remix this for RKO. A typically Thomas type of tune here, always full, emotional, and delightful to the ears. A massive Recomendation for this fine remix from Thomas which bares the touch of Vangelis despite many peoples unfamiliarity with the original source. |
|
Great Giana Sisters (OJ Osc's dig dub mix) - arranged by OJ OscillationReview by LMan, 20/06/2003 The perfect remix of this tune. It's the remix that I always imagined to do myself, but that's now obsolete because this is da shit, mon! 😉OJ Oscillation turns the first ingame tune of Giana Sisters into a real dub version. Production quality is perfect, mixing and stereo panorama is well balanced. A perfect tune for chilling out on hot summer's days. Excellent work! 😃 |
|
Barbarian (Orchestral) - arranged by Matthias SachalReview by Tas, 19/06/2003 One of the main reasons this tune falls flat on it's face is the lack of quality instruments used And the rather laid back feel and simplistic nature.As it stands, its rather bland and uninspired and has very little forward minded vision. |
|
Great Giana Sisters (OJ Osc's dig dub mix) - arranged by OJ OscillationReview by Tas, 19/06/2003 I don't minimalistic, but maybe this is just a tad too minimalistic for most peoples tastes. I dunno i found the entire tune just empty, too empty even despite it's obvious intendancies.It's an ok tune, but i have to say i could easily live without it. |
|
Trantor (Storm cometh remix) - arranged by InfamousReview by Tas, 19/06/2003 An interesting and experimental take of trantor here, with some unusual but interesting percussion. While there are some very good ideas to this very underground sounding remix, the overall sound quality of the instruments are deffinately lacking.It's an adventurous remix that does deserve some credit in the way that Infamous has dealt with the tune. Overall it's an interesting remix, but nothing more. |
|
Biggles (fly with your brain propeller) - arranged by Rauli & MahoneyReview by LMan, 17/06/2003 Yeah! Bouncy beat, tasty bass and a catchy melody. Making excessive experimental use of effects units, Rauli & Mahoney manage to spice up this remix without making it sound like a mess. Production quality is very high, as to be expected from both, Mahoney and Rauli. To sum this up:I really really like this remix! 😊 |
|
Barbarian (Orchestral) - arranged by Matthias SachalReview by wwwwolf, 14/06/2003 Hmm. I have to say one thing first: This tune is one of the tunes that need a freaking good remix that's all the way faithful to the original. So in a way, I'm very glad that this remix was made in the first place. I hope it serves as an inspiration for the remixers.As for this particular tune, I found it somewhat disappointing because it was somewhat short (The original is six and half minutes, this is a little bit over a minute…), and it's a little bit too slow too. Fight music needs to be fast! The rest of the elements of the song are pretty good; I like the use of the noises in the beginning. The instrument choices are pretty good. But as it is, it isn't bad! I hope someone later remixes the One True Barbarian Remix. This will definitely do while waiting… |
|
Chimera ('99 Offcut mix) - arranged by Chris AbbottReview by almightyc64, 14/06/2003 This is a great remix of the main song from Chimera. An excellent mixture of new sound with just the right portions of the original SID make this one a winner. The two tunes from Chimera are a couple of my favorite sidtunes to listen to, and I love listening to this remix just as much. |
|
Barbarian (Orchestral) - arranged by Matthias SachalReview by eliot, 11/06/2003 Orchestral? What does orchestral mean? To use some orchestral percussions or some trumpet-like instruments? I would have expected somethinggreater- not the Vienna Philharmonic Orchester, but something close to them 😃 So, this tune doesn't match it's title. It also lacks on variation, because Matthias keeps close on the original, instead of inventing some additions. Overall: nice. |
|
Great Giana Sisters (OJ Osc's dig dub mix) - arranged by OJ OscillationReview by eliot, 11/06/2003 It's a long time ago since Oliver's last upload.His style remains unchanged 😊 If you like minimalistic style this tune will fit for you, otherwise you will have a hard time. The only problem with this tune is, the drums are a bit too loud. Overall you get a nice attempt besides mainstream. |
|
Giana Sisters (4th level) - arranged by troubyReview by eliot, 11/06/2003 At least it's not a remix of the title tune. To remix this song into somethingtranceis very neat, but maybe the drums should be more soften? Hard drums with soft leads do not fit well together (at least with this tune). The end of the tune is abrupt also, next time he should use a fade-out. Anyway, for my personal taste, this tune is better than the original 😊 |
|