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Comic Bakery (Retro Magic) - arranged by HazelReview by LaLa, 05/04/2003 I feel like this remix just drags on and doesn't really go anywhere. Which is not too good, because it stretches quite long. I feel no passion, no inspiration. The drum loops are okay for a hip-hop or rap style but don't really have much to do with the rest of this remix. |
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Last Ninja (The Wilderness) - arranged by CytexReview by LaLa, 05/04/2003 Sometimes after I'm done listening to a remix I get the feeling that the remix was done just for the sake of doing a remix. That's precisely the case here. I don't see the rhyme or reason this remix was made for, I don't find a coherent message in there, nor any purpose. It's just -is-. The instruments don't show much cohesion, though the bassline is quite good. All in all, this feels like l'art pour l'art and I'm not a big fan of that. |
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Technocop - arranged by golReview by LaLa, 05/04/2003 Fun, cheerful and very 80's! The selected instruments are rather tacky and they give the entire remix a very kitschy feel. Which, I think, is part of the charm of this piece. Nicely done! |
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Last Ninja 2 (The Sewers) - arranged by GZILLAReview by LaLa, 04/04/2003 Sinister sounds abound, some of them have a distinctively electronic feel, there also some orchestral strings in there. I think those bell-like sounds break the mood a bit. Other than that this remix is hard to categorize: it's quite weird and scary, which, I guess, is the whole point! |
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Last Ninja - The Back Gardens - arranged by SoAReview by LaLa, 04/04/2003 Okay, I give up: which subtune does this one remix? RKO says it's #6, but I find that hard to believe as I hear very, very little resemblence. The opening and closing minutes of this tune demonstrate the archetypal oriental feel very well, I especially like the subtle use of flutes. But I am more mystified by the different style that is in the middle, it's a bit like an old MOD with better instruments. Overall, it's not too bad, but doesn't really capture my attention. |
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International Karate (Tasty Dance Mix) - arranged by YziReview by LaLa, 04/04/2003 As Homer Simpson would say it: mmmmm, tasty! … Absolutely awesome bass sound that endangers your speakers and tasteful drums that provide many hints of the original. Very subtle rhythmic chords add another dimension to this remix. The lead is also pretty close to the SID original, which in this case is not a compliment, because at times it feels too thin as compared to the rest. However, the melody is reproduced very faithfully which pleases me a lot. I only wish the entire IK tune was represented here, because Yzi decided to remix only the first half of it… |
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Lightforce (Power Remix) - arranged by Markus HollerReview by LaLa, 04/04/2003 I think the subtitle is misleading, because power it ain't. It definitely feels more powerful as the guitar lead comes in about halfway through, but it needs more powerful drums to make it, well, more powerful. Nice use of those filtered electronic sounds that essentially provide the backbone of the tune, just like in Hubbard's original. All in all, a forceful remix that falls a tad short of expectations. Oh, and I think it's also too short. |
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Wizball Highscore (sid-cover) - arranged by Kent WalldénReview by LaLa, 04/04/2003 Dreamy, electronic, fantasy-land-like. These are the words the came to my mind when listening to this remix. But it's not ambient, it's more like something from a fairy-tale that makes children smile. I think the arpeggios and the bass feel a little out of place and the drums could use more reverb, but it's quite good already as it is. |
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Star Lifter - arranged by MaindrianReview by LaLa, 04/04/2003 Great distorted guitars presented in their raw form. It's a very edgy remix, but I do not quite think it's like hard rock. I think the stereo space could've been better utilized, either by panning the instruments wider or by adding panned echo/reverb. Also, I don't think a lot of post-production was done on this piece - and it shows. |
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Times of Lore (Retro Remix) - arranged by MaindrianReview by LaLa, 04/04/2003 It starts in a style that I like to callenhanced SID. Then it transforms into an acoustic affair with plenty of nice guitars, which makes the remix very organic, very human. It's a nice piece of work for sure, somewhat reminiscent of early Mike Oldfield, but it has a missing ingredient. I don't know what, but the lack of it dampens my enthusiasm towards this remix. Maybe because nothing else is really supporting those guitars. Or because the final mixing feels unpolished. Nevertheless, it's quite pleasant. |
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Target Renegade - arranged by PetersReview by hbasm, 01/04/2003 Not a typical arrangement, but new things are welcome. Maybe a bit too much reverb and echo. Some instruments sound too far away. It reminds me of the music I did 10 years ago…Sounds a bit odd at the end, like it's too abrupt. Maybe the upload broke? Anyway, keep up the good work. |
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Shadow Skimmer - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by tom, 30/03/2003 Yes, it is a great orchestral remix indeed! It shows that Markus perfectly knows how to work with Strings, Woods, Flutes and stuff…I gave it onlya VERY GOOD vote for the Chart-system - not an OUTSTANDING because even when the Sound-Samples are brilliant and of course the arrangement as well, there is some depth missing technically. Markus knows what I mean, the overall sound is too dry for my ears but maybe that's a question of taste, but it was the only reason to give it not an OUTSTANDING VOTE! |
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Shadow Skimmer - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by beldin, 30/03/2003 Compared with the original sidtune, which is among my favourites, Markus' attempt at creating an orchestral remix based on it, works extraordinarily well. The quality of samples is outstanding and sounds really professional. This alone is worth the download. Many arrangers would be happy if they could use such equipment.At the same time, the remix could be described best as over-ambitious, which is likely the reason why this particular remix has caused some controversy in public discussion. The sidtune is a completely different style. It's a fast-paced, powerful and drum-heavy music. Turning it -- or parts of it -- into an orchestral soundtrack is an extremely tough job. Professional equipment alone (and the ability to use it) is not everything. Orchestral arrangements should raise specific emotions and capture you through-out the entire track. This is where the Shadow Skimmer source material was not the best choice. The clearly recognizable theme is there and is the highlight. But it is surrounded by elements that don't focus on a specific atmosphere and which don't raise any emotions except when the fairly majestic Shadow Skimmer main theme kicks in from time to time. Overall, this is one of the best remixes so far. Markus should not be put down if he expected only outstanding votes. He did an awesome job with this one and we all hope to see more like this from him in the future, whether on CD or not. |
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KikStart 2 - arranged by IceXuickReview by eliot, 30/03/2003 This is IceXuick's best attempt so far. The original is very poor but he managed to improve it. Due it's a dance-track it has a lack of variation but overall it's worth to listen. Nice attempt. |
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Aztec Challenge - arranged by IceXuickReview by eliot, 30/03/2003 The original tune has a gloomy touch that completly went away. It's not always a good idea to transform a tune in somethinghappy-electronic-80ies. For me this tune does not work, next time choose a tune that fits with your style. |
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Hawkeye - arranged by IceXuickReview by eliot, 30/03/2003 A nicehappytune but for my taste to much repeatations, the stereo panorama is quite small, the end of this tune does not fit when you set your player on loop and the MP3-tag, is quite empty. |
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Target Renegade - arranged by PetersReview by eliot, 30/03/2003 We always welcome new arrangers to RKO and I prefer to write a nice, heart-warming review. I'm sorry, there is no reason to do so. This tune is really boring with serious lacks of inspiration. The rhythm of the bass/drum-line does not match with the lead… very curious and I guess not a stilistic purpose. This song ends very abrupt, when you have set your player on loop, it sounds really awful. And besides that: MP3-Tags should contain more useful information. |
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Giana Sisters Hiscore (D-Flingern Mix) - arranged by ifadeo offlineReview by eliot, 30/03/2003 The soundfx do not good on the tune, as I have experienced in some other of ifadeo's remixes before, because theyfeelwrong. I recommand a more classicalapproach and leads should lead not drowned by drums and fx. |
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Thrust (Magnificent Worlds) - arranged by FeekZoidReview by eliot, 30/03/2003 It's long ago since Paul's last upload but it was worth waiting for this release. The charme of C-64 revived while he managed a grandious melt of different styles. The only technical disadvantage are some crackles… Besides that there are no more words to discribe, just listen this stunning remix yourself! |
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Shadow Skimmer - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by eliot, 30/03/2003 Sometimes it's a great surprise arrangers can make a poor original to something extraordinary. Compared to Glyn the instruments do not sound likecheap midigiving the tune a authentic touch. Awesome work and the best orchestral remix so far. |
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Delta (Concert version) - arranged by Noviello PippoReview by eliot, 29/03/2003 Concert? Hmm… I like the first half of the tune, the second is quite a mistake or shall I sayjunk? Mixing different styles is a hard task and this time it went to out of direction. And yes, once again there is an empty mp3-tag 😒 |
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Shadow Skimmer - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by q__, 29/03/2003 This tune might be; by lack for a better word; perfect, but i find the emotional aspect in orchestral music more important than the technical aspect. That's what i'm missing in this piece compared to Gordians Tomb and Firelord. It has it all, but it's missing just a little to be qualified 'beautifull'.And maybe it's a little 'over-equalized' cause i could swear i heard instruments 'slide' a little depending on the frequency? |
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KikStart 2 - arranged by IceXuickReview by beldin, 27/03/2003 It's impressive how the arranger has turned the IMO weak source material into a modern-sounding dance-floor track which gets more interesting towards the end. If it just would not take a full minute to build up. A full minute without any drums or percussions. And even when the drums kick in finally, it takes another 90 seconds to get to the first variations. That and an additional 30 seconds of silence at the end are two drawbacks.[Since I had to look up the sidtune in order to not misjudge this one, the nostalgic value is not considered in the overall rating. ] |
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Thanatos (In Love Mix) - arranged by DJ RETROGradeReview by beldin, 27/03/2003 First of all, what's the goal of adding 12 seconds of weird babbling at the beginning? Something like that is a definiteNO!for C64 Remix playlists, for instance. The rest of the 5:20 long remix is a straight-forward and very repetitive cover-version which adds some monotonous and questionable percussions, such as noise in the background. Why it's called In Love Mixis beyond me. The remix has absolutely nothing to offer and is disappointing. |
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Aztec Challenge - arranged by IceXuickReview by beldin, 27/03/2003 With a total playtime of 5:46 (!) and a distorted voice sayingAztec Challengeagain and again, this remix is very repetitive and close too the border of getting annoying. Unless of course the listener is into such stuff. What else to add about this remix? It contains lots of drums which change the rhythm of the original version quite heavily, although the well-known bass-line is there and recognizable. It doesn't capture you like the original does. The flute-like lead sound would fit better into a more calm (and maybe orchestral, again) arrangement. |
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Samurai Warrior (Usagi Y Mix) - arranged by MajkolReview by craigg, 27/03/2003 Neil Brennan's catchy, oriental-tinged tunes have produced a wealth of excellent C64 remixes and Majkol's treatment of Samurai Warrior is no exception. From beginning to end, it mirrors the inherent energy of the original, overlaying several simple melodies to great effect. The drums, while following the same basic pattern as the original, have a number of important additions, which help to carry the track through its four-minute length.While this mix wins few points for innovation, it's practically flawless in every other respect and, as such, comes highly recommended. |
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Target Renegade - arranged by PetersReview by Tas, 27/03/2003 A curious tune that spells disaster right from the ofset. A strangely mellow backing to a fast paced lead (barely audiable) which isn't such a bad thing as it sounds terrible. The background and the lead sounds very much seperate which doesn't help matters. i can only guess that he's simply pasted on the lead over a simple backing as they don't come together at all. Also another downside is a lack of variation (especially concerning the backing, it's just the same old loop being replayed over and over again).nono, it's droll! |
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Hawkeye - arranged by IceXuickReview by Tas, 27/03/2003 A bright and chearful tune here from IceXuick. Now why does this kinda remind me of the TOP GUN theme?!?! i've no idea, but it does.Tho the tune doesn't blow you away, there's something strangely apealing about it, there's no fancy gimicks or anything, it's just a damn fine piece of music and an enjoyable listen at that! Thumbs up! |
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Human Race - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by craigg, 27/03/2003 Schneider's take on Hubbard's classic composition proves that even a fairly unremarkable remix can work wonders if the original source material is good enough. Despite not really straying from the original, the instrumentation is well chosen, and the addition of occasional, haunting female vocals adds some much-needed atmosphere to the mix, helping to move it into the? chillout zone'. Because of the dreamlike state induced, the repetitious nature of the track isn't a problem, although the lack of bass and over-emphasised mid-range sounds sometimes make the mix feel a little flat. Nevertheless, this is generally a good effort, and a perfect track to relax to. |
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Aztec Challenge - arranged by IceXuickReview by craigg, 27/03/2003 Despite sometimes sounding like an Amiga MOD, and some bum notes sitting within the bassline, IceXuick provides a different spin to Aztec Challenge. The frantic nature of the instrumentation and arrangement bring to mind the original's feel. To my mind, this is more appropriate, if perhaps less accomplished, than the orchestral Aztec Challenge arrangements that many remixers seem to favour. The result is a track has plenty of energy and atmosphere, although I could have done without the metallic voice constantly repeating 'Aztec Challenge' over and over again. In conclusion, a decent effort, if flawed, but something that Paul Norman fans will most likely enjoy. |
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