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Last Ninja 2 - Park Loader (Rumbler Remix) - arranged by MaindrianReview by Tas, 05/05/2003 While nicely done, i really couldn't make my mind up if i liked this remix or not. While the guitar is yet again really cool, i found the remix a little bland and the remix just didn't pull me in.This remix is by no means a bad remix, it's quite cool. But there's that empty feeling you get that makes the difference between great and good. Overall a damn good effort and worth the download time. |
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Very Short (Very Sweet) - arranged by MaindrianReview by Tas, 05/05/2003 1:49 of pure jollyness. A nice little tune here from maindrain thats a welcome addition, if nothing to light the embers much. It's simple but effective, the guitar segments are really well done giving a feel of The monkeys. anyone remember them? |
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Very Short (Very Sweet) - arranged by MaindrianReview by immacolata, 04/05/2003 Our man with the guitar does a good job again. I have no idea what game this is remixed from, apparently a SID cover of some old kid's tv show. However, Maindrian manages to make a cheery little song that reminds me of the 90spower pop/rock band Weezer (don't know what genre you'd call those guys). Lots of crunchy guitars and a speedy happy beat on it all. |
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Sacred Armour of Antiriad - arranged by GZILLAReview by immacolata, 04/05/2003 A nice remix on the tune, that alas suffers from a bit of a dodgey piano sample in the beginning. But around 1:25 it gets interesting as Gzilla weaves extra on top of the old tune. He uses some groovy low pitch rumble samples and string kind of samples in a long transition till about 2:15, then he changes style to a more complete, and brooding song with a really wicked background synth sample to make the beat.He mixes in a bit of sound effects from teh game to some succes. Overall I like the remix, especially how it is very light on the drum track, other instruments are the major players. I cannot easily put a genre on this one, but it's worth a download indeed. |
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Wizball (Electronica) - arranged by Gustav TaxénReview by hbasm, 04/05/2003 I'd say this music is New Age and Gustav has got the hang of it. I don't think it's related to Wizball or the C64 however. But I think the idea here is to stimulate our fantasy. If you've ever heard of Jonn Serrie, you'll know he is considered to be the father of space music. I think he's very talented at using sound to connect us with the vast emptiness of space. Clever melodies and/or sound effects.This remix of Wizball has potential but I think it still has a way to go. I see no connection to the C64 so it may also be slightly off-topics here. |
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Ocean Loader 2 (Dance X-Periment) - arranged by Sonic WandererReview by gator, 03/05/2003 It begins very, very cool, creating a unique atmosphere, but too soon enough the dated sound of the C64 takes over and the whole thing collapses. A shame considering it could have been a classic. |
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Thanatos (Chemical in Your Brain Remix) - arranged by PeacemakerReview by craigg, 03/05/2003 While I think it's safe to say Peacemaker's rather taken liberties with Hubbard's original (he himself describes it as a 'remix in a mix') this isn't immediately problematic. The piece's atmospheric and upbeat start made me think I was in for a quality, Chemical Brothers style, electronic remix, but around the half-way point, the entire flavour of the remix changes in a rather uncomfortable way. It becomes cleaner, and directly ports the original's lead, but in doing this, the track becomes fragmented and disjointed. This eventually gives way, again returning to the crunchy opening sound.Therefore, while both parts of the remix are pretty well done in their own right, the piece comes off more like a medley than a 'whole' remix. In conclusion, good but flawed. |
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Suicide Express - arranged by BaRReview by craigg, 03/05/2003 With Crowther's original being a big old Blade Runner rip-off this track rather fits in the 'cover of a cover' category, but is none the worse off for it. Taking a squarely trance/dancefloor approach, BaR's remix comes off like an accomplished Vangelis 12".The lead, which was harsh and hair-raising in Crowther's original, has been toned down, and sits comfortably alongside a fairly standard set of trance sounds. While lacking anything to truly dazzle, BaR's mix is nonetheless catchy and extremely listenable, with pleasant sounds throughout and an incessant beat to keep you engrossed. |
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Last Ninja Remix (Armakuni in New York) - arranged by YoshiReview by craigg, 03/05/2003 Ouwehand's Last Ninja music tended to take more of a filmic stance than the original tunes, and Yoshi's remix enhances this feel, bringing to mind the ideal soundtrack for the film of the game. The mellow sounds and occasional, carefully chosen samples lend the piece a warm atmosphere that encapsulates, while the dirty but effective drumloops effortlessly carry the track over its four-and-a-half minute length. Recommended. |
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Last Ninja 2 - Park Loader (Rumbler Remix) - arranged by MaindrianReview by craigg, 03/05/2003 With the rock overtones evident in the original C64 track, Mandrian's choice of style for this cover is pretty logical. The electric guitar is turned to 'crunchy distortion mode' and its powerful edge holds the piece together. Elsewhere, sounds are largely well chosen, and their mostly electronic nature both provides a useful contrast to the relentless guitar, echoing the original SID.While the mix is perhaps a little long and drags a little towards the end, it mostly manages to hold the attention and is well worth a download for Matt Grey and rock fans alike. |
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Last Ninja Remix (Armakuni in New York) - arranged by YoshiReview by datucker, 03/05/2003 Basically, this mix is not bad at all. The atmosphere is good but the mix could have been mixed somewhat more 'spatial'.What makes this mix sounding not very good? The sounds used as snaredrum are very soon getting (very very) annoying in my opinion. If these are replaced, it would be a bigger pleasure to listen to this mix. |
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Suicide Express - arranged by BaRReview by datucker, 03/05/2003 I'm impressed! This mix is good. Nice and gentle sounds with different effects which create a nice laid-back sphere. There's no overkill of sounds mixed together: the mix is quite plain and simple despite of the variety of sounds that is used in the mix. That is what makes it worth to listen to. However the snaredrums in this mix could have been a little more punchy, this remix is a great job done by BaR! |
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Suicide Express - arranged by BaRReview by rafael, 03/05/2003 From the current batch of remixes, this one by BaR seemed to inspire me the most really. Ok, most people know that I'm a big fan of trance and dance orientated tracks (yes, in spite of my own work!) and actually, this sounds a lot like the Blade Runner trance mix from the charts a few years back.The instruments usd are typical trance sets, yet they're implemented well and there is a dance-y atmosphere there for sure. Judging from the overall sound, well, it sounds a little like a pure Reason mix, which is not a bad thing - a great tool I haven't used myself before though. Antony Crother's original Sid tune has been ported nicely, regardless of it's simple melody and it brings out the best flavour. All in all, I think I can sum up this remix like this: If you like trance stuff, download it. There's no big effects, no overwhelming oooh moments, the remix is just nice, nothing more and nothing less. Which is ok, because I'm in the mood for it. Nice work BaR. |
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Wizball High Score (Sax Solo) - arranged by markgReview by ferris, 02/05/2003 Is it just me or is the saxophone out of tune? It sounds flat to me, however great idea… a bit more could have been done with the backing, it sounded a bit lame. Nice interpretation with the lead part, this could have been something really special… |
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Wizball (Electronica) - arranged by Gustav TaxénReview by tom, 01/05/2003 Well, this would have been a great Introduction for any C64-remix tune… But since there is really NOT ANY WIZBALL in it at all, it get's a very green face from me as well!! |
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Lightforce (another Lightforce mix) - arranged by J LofReview by andy, 28/04/2003 Being a big fan of the original 7 minute piece I much prefer to hear Lightforce in it's complete form. This remix is good but it misses out some good sections of the original piece. My favourite Lightforce mix is the Allister Brimble one because it's very faithfull to the original version I loved as a kid. |
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Delta (Mario edit) - arranged by CicaloneReview by meletta, 27/04/2003 Sometimes minimalistic is a way to intensify.Piano (and guitar too) is the best choice to make a melody pure, even if it is not unplugged. Mario edit is of course a nostalgic and commemorative name, not only for fans. Download it and try not to carouse. Meletta alias Marietto (edit) |
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International Karate (Tasty Dance Mix) - arranged by YziReview by foppy, 25/04/2003 I believe this is actually the second part of the original International Karate tune. As you would manage to stay in the running for long enough, the music, slower at first, would change into this more lively song, a real reward! The remix being close to the original is good; I like the melody a lot with its large number of mini-melodies. The drums make it even better. A great remix, one of my favourites! |
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Turrican II Loader (LManic Mix) - arranged by LManReview by mahadeva, 25/04/2003 Fucking good… You may smile but I put it in my psychedelic-set and the (indoor)people cry! Next time will try it open air 😊Really good work, guy! Go on with it… |
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Poseidon: Planet Eleven - arranged by AmpReview by Tas, 22/04/2003 I'm very curious of AMP, he's knocked up some really good remixes in the past and has some nifty ways of aproaching things. This remix is rather strange as it uses some unusual sounds, it's kinda like orchestral electrnonica mixed with an 80's beat. a rather unusual blend which works very well. Yes, why follow conventions when sometimes the best results are breaking the boundries.The lead instrument works very well, giving an unusual picture. However at times i feel the strings in the background are too electronic and rough, here a more orchestral string might have given it a smoother and less mangled feel, but what ever a more subtle string section was much more called for. However saying that, it's another great tune and remix from AMP, good effort 😊 |
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Target Renegade (Level 1) - arranged by Clayton MarslandReview by staffs, 22/04/2003 Being the brother of Clayton I'll pick this to pieces.Generally I was pleased with the overall sound. Driving guitar, easy dance beat and was fairly well produced. Although he could have spent a bit more time on it. The 'Sid type' sound which provided the main melody line of the song let the arrangement down considerably. It seemed to take the life away from the punching original sid. The drive of the rest of the instruments was there. Perhaps a guitar line melody throughout the song would have been more appropriate, with some sort of phaser effect perhaps. I did love the 'Brian May' type guitar orchestration which he seems to do quite well usually. Unfortunately when the MIDI drums were being recorded, they occasionally went out of time. I noticed this a lot towards the end of the song. Doesn't quite make me want to grab my baseball bat and start roaming the streets. It is better than some of his other efforts I've heard, which incidently did make me want to grab a baseball bat and have it roam around his face. Overall a good job but hoping for artistic improvement next time. Keep an eye out for a joint venture between us… A remix of 'Speedball' |
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Miss ParkPatrol takes a Break (feat.Elsa Persson) - arranged by MahoneyReview by craigg, 22/04/2003 Another typically quirky remix finds its way from Mahoney's warped brain to RKO. I'm not sure what's in the water where he lives, but I'm sure we'd all like some of it… Anyway, Park Patrol is on a mission to funk, with its catchy riff rendered in warbly female vocals, occasionally giving way to a crunchy rendition of Breakdance. It breaks lots of rules, and shouldn't work, but it does. It's catchy, toe-tapping stuff, which will have lovers of straightforward SID remixes running for the hills and everyone else wondering what on earth they just heard, before wanting to hear it again, just one more time… |
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Target Renegade (Level 1) - arranged by Clayton MarslandReview by craigg, 22/04/2003 Once in a while a remix comes along that manages to succeed for me, despite the lack of nostalgia. While not being all that familiar with the original, I enjoyed listening to Marsland's effort all the same. The build into the main part of the piece seems almost filmic, and works well, with elements being gradually introduced to the mix. Wisely, he then chooses to offset the complex, 'noodly' lead with a relentless, engrossing beat, which rapidly becomes hypnotic and seems to hold the piece together. It would be all too easy to drag this track on and on, but it ends at a suitable 'pop' 3:15 before it's in any danger of becoming dull. Recommended. |
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Last Ninja 2 - The Basement - arranged by Dave BrybeReview by craigg, 22/04/2003 While it may not have been to everyone's taste, Zombie Nation at least proved that competent, mainstream dance remixes of C64 tunes are perhaps the way to commercial viability. This mix sits squarely in the same field--a fast, energetic techno tune, which would not be out of place in clubs across the land. However, in the conversion to this style, the piece has lost most of the soul of the original. Dance music aficionados will most likely lap this up, but stoic fans of the original SID should probably steer clear. |
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Target Renegade (Level 1) - arranged by Clayton MarslandReview by maindrian, 22/04/2003 Oh my, it's really something special here.I wont go into the technical aspect of this remix, all I know is that it sounds good. And what more could you possibly need? Some excellent guitar, a thumping beat and a classy sheen? You got it. I was going to remix this sid myself. Consider that scrapped folks, this is the definitive version. Makes me want to roam the mean streets with a baseball bat. 😃 |
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Delta (Mario edit) - arranged by CicaloneReview by eliot, 22/04/2003 Hmm… minimalistic is not always the best choice… and what has Mario (the Nintendo one?) to do with it? 😊At least we can all remember this tune, but avoiding the download is a good choice. |
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Pharao (The End Mix) - arranged by troubyReview by eliot, 22/04/2003 Hmm… why does he not mention that this remix is a cover of Charles Deenen's Ala Gal which itself is a cover of Demonic Part 1 by Neil Baldwin??? (damn, where is the smiley with the? on it's head?)So I can not really imagine what Pharao has to do with this remix 😊 I guess he has a lack of inspiration, because to add only some drums and baseline(s) does not fit for a remix. But he's lucky, due the fact I love Ala Gal he gets a good which he does not really deserve. |
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Dragons Lair 2 - The Romantic River Epic - arranged by MaindrianReview by eliot, 22/04/2003 What does a heavy distorted guitar do into an romantic river epic remix?Sadently, it infears with a really nice attempt of this tune. I guess everyone would be grateful if you will remove this junk and upload this tune again 😊 Due this heavy distoreted guitar I can only give a good because it really ruins this tune. 😒 |
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Wizball (Electronica) - arranged by Gustav TaxénReview by eliot, 22/04/2003 Does electronica means one 3:07 sweep? He may have titled it as Sanxion (Electronica) and I bet I would not listen any difference 😊Beside that I can not hear any music here, but Gustav showes us, what stereo means and technically it's perfect. |
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Last Ninja (The Mountain) - arranged by SoAReview by eliot, 22/04/2003 A remix should contain more than one chunk of a rememberable part of the original, I guess. This remix is in fact an own tune with 30 seconds of subtune 6 Last Ninja, quite nice, with drums not fitting.So, I'm unsure what the arranger want to tell us, maybe he won't. |
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