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Sanxion - arranged by PeppyReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Similar to his Parallax cover, the violin here also puts a new, so far unheard view on this tune. Overall, this remix is far from being good - except for the violin (or cello, or whatever). 😊 |
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Bruce Lee - arranged by Morten B. Nielsen offlineReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 This cover must be a MOD/XM, not a pure MP3. Because it sounds like one, and it is not very good, either. Gets good points for nice effort from me, though. |
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Katakis medley 2000 - arranged by g2sonicsReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Jaw-dropping start! Really good! Unfortunately, the rest of the tune is a little thin on the lead, although the other parts of it (drum, bass, choir, etc.) remain good. Great switch at around 7:15, I quite like it. All in all, a pretty solid 10+ min. mix, not something that blows your head off, but coherent, even a little on the ambient side of the dance genre. |
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Nemesis the Warlock - arranged by o2Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003 O2's cover reminds me a lot of that Synergy album titled Audion form which Hubbard liked to draw inspiration so much. The lead line in the first few minutes of the tune is somewhat soft. Some surprising synthetic voice in the middle makes for a nice break. What I am really missing both in this and SoedeSoft's remix is the awe-inspiring buildup, similar to what is so prevalent in most early Vangelis tunes, where a simple melody line is first introduced, then it is repeated over and over again, each time adding new layers to the music. O2 did a better job in this department, but I am missing that climactic last repetition. Somehow, it just doesn't have that punch to it all the way thru. (Which, IMHO, is also missing from the original SID, which might be the reason I don't quite like it.) All in all, I prefer O2's cover over SoedeSoft's, although both are well done. |
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Last Ninja 1+2 (Jungle Ressurection) - arranged by Bart KlepkaReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Matches the mood of the original, even with the added dance/jungle/house/ whatever rhythm. Retains the best sounds from the original and uses them as regular samples - smartly done. |
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Last Ninja 2 (Streets) - arranged by Bart KlepkaReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Ugly analog base drum taints this otherwise crappy tune. Too bad - it could've been less bad. With that base drum it's downright ugly. |
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Last Ninja 2 (Into the Ninja Hood) - arranged by Bart KlepkaReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Not a bad remix at all, but nothing outstanding. It is a pretty smart remix in the sense that the whole thing fits the mood of the original LN2 tune it remixes. |
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Extirpator (Sanxion) - arranged by PGReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 It's an okay remix, but I like Chris Abbott's version better. |
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Lightforce - arranged by ParadroidReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Pretty faithful to the original, but we've heard Lightforce covers like this before… It's fairly good, though. |
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Monty on the Run Highscore - arranged by Purple ThirdEYEReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 It's trying to make a pop love-song out of the hi-score tune. I fully expected a singer coming up instead of the lead instrument.😉 (We have to write some lyrics to this song, folks! 😊 A little cheesy, but it drew a smile from me. It gets boring in the middle (I think it's missing a melody line from Monty), then - it switches to Commando hi-score! Ha-ha - great pun!!! 😊 |
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Last V8(When Kings Collide) - arranged by daFrenzReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Original SID with breakbeats. Uses the original SID only as long samples in the tune. Two minutes into the tune the solo finally appears, which is not bad. But the tune just goes on and on building on the first few bars of the SID, and never reaches the climax. Murders the original SID. Avoid it. |
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Zoids - arranged by o2Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Well, well, this is not exactly how I always imagined this track, in fact, this is totally opposite of that - but it's f*ing awesome! Okay, okay, I admit: the reason I like this cover is because it sounds so much like one of my favorite composers, Jarre. 😊 No, seriously, this cover is a perfect example that we are all different (thank God!), and that two people can interpret the same SID in entirely different ways. And on top if it, it's very well done, too. Sounds like something right out of Oxygene (or O2 - get it?) or other early Jarre albums. Who would've thunk that Zoids could've been composed by JMJ?… … I am impressed! (Maybe I should play a little prank on the people of the Jarre mailing list and present this track to them as a recently unearthed, so far unreleased early Jarre composition.😉 |
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Gerry The Germ #7 - arranged by o2Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Pretty funny.😉 Like it should be! This remix starts out pretty simple, but in the middle there are things added to it that make it into something bigger. I like the use of filtered lead instruments. I quite like this cover! |
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Dulcedo / Cogitationis - arranged by Per Eriksson offlineReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 It's always strange to hear Chris Hülsbeck remixes/covers, since we all know his signature style from his CD albums. Per, also take note that Chris never used arpeggios in his remakes like you do in this MP3 starting at 1:30… The cover sticks to the original arrangement (which, IMHO, is pretty good to begin with - any change can only screw it up 😊, but overall it sounds a little thin, less bombastic than the original SID. But it's definitely a keeper. |
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Druid II - Enlightenment - arranged by No-XS offlineReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Pretty much what you'd expect here: starts with string pads, goes on with 'fantasia'-style bright pads (possibly some stock sounds from a synth), but the addition of the harp is nice. The middle livens up a little (with stock (?) brass lead), but at that point, it feels like it's just dragging on. The closing choir is a nice touch again. |
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Drudgery - arranged by Eric Delos offlineReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 A little-known DRAX tune is covered here (hey, it was little-known to me! 😊, or shall I say, plagiarized. I just don't hear what was added to this… this… whatever. I can add reverb and simple drums to SIDs myself, but that wouldn't make me a good arranger, would it? Same here. |
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Dominator (SASHed Mix) - arranged by Putzi offlineReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Same tune, same arranger, slightly different mix. Same comments, although I like this remix a tad better than the previous one. |
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Dominator (Alpha Mix) - arranged by Putzi offlineReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 A remix of tune #2 with some bits and pieces of the SID left intact. I can't say I am very impressed by this cover, but it's not that bad, either, as it has its good moments. Just not many of it. |
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Mixer - Synth Sample #1 - arranged by MixerReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 Covering a cover. Except for the addition of drums it's not a big surprise sound-wise, but it's certainly carefully and nicely done, it's a great high- quality cover. I would recommend everybody to take a listen to it because the melody itself is worth it and it's kept intact in this cover. Nice work! |
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Ark Pandora - arranged by LeeReview by LaLa, 04/02/2003 What an idea!!! Ark Pandora as smooth jazz!! I would've never thought about this tune as jazz, but it sounds good! A truly unique cover of this SID! A very skillful cover, shall I say. (A little short, though - I could've listened to it for a few more minutes.😉 |
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The Hobbit (Drunken Gollum Remix) - arranged by DHSReview by rauli, 02/02/2003 Guitar, organ and wishy-washu drums wobbling across the taverna floor. Playful enough to find a place in my heart, but the intro/outro messages are a bit out of place for my taste.Cheers! |
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Kung-Fu Master (Mountains Rock mix) - arranged by dor-xReview by LMan, 02/02/2003 This tune is just so Pulp Fiction! Listen to the mix, close your eyes and imagine Jules and Vincent readying their guns and approaching their targets who are hiding out in a cheesy nightclub… 😊This remix has a great 70s feel to it; the timing problems of the distorted guitar may be a little annoying, but all in all they even add to that impression. Very well done! |
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Congo Bongo (twin bong mix) - arranged by dor-xReview by LMan, 02/02/2003 Watch out Massive Attack, cause here comes trip-hop in perfection. Sinister pads accompanied by a dry trippy beat, spiced up by bits and clips from the congo-bongo sid. And when you fall into the mood of this mix, suddenly it gets even better: the guitar kicks in. If you listen to this tune more than once, you'll get hooked to it.A remix faaar from the mainstream, nevertheless an important addition to RKO. Kudos to Dor-X, propably the most overlooked remixer of the scene! 😊 |
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Cobra (skyline remix) - arranged by Thomas DetertReview by LMan, 02/02/2003 Totally awesome! Thomas does Vangelis style again. This would fit seamlessly into the Blade Runner soundtrack. The instruments are replicated perfectly, you couldn't tell the tune from a real Vangelis track. The Cobra melody is incorporated properly to fit into that mood. I actually haven't heard Sylvester Levay's original, but there's no way it could be better than this!Thus top smiley for all categories! 😃 |
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Great Giana Sisters - arranged by machinae supremacyReview by tom, 31/01/2003 Puhh… that's what i call a REMIX !! GREAT STUFF!!I can't say more, everything is said about this remix!!! |
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Comic Bakery (Larger than Pop Boyband mix) - arranged by PRESS PLAY ON TAPEReview by pax_deis, 31/01/2003 This is great! I've never seen anything like it!The fact that you mix the Comic Bakery Theme with Boybands*Cough! **Cough! * Is actually a great appliance… |
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Thanatos (BitLive2002 Anthem Edit) - arranged by DHSReview by ms, 31/01/2003 People know that i am not a dance fan at all, but this is a must-have. Awesome in all three categories the tune is very professional and did not get boring even if it lasts 6 minutes. Ballad, Pop, Dance and Trance arranged with excellent transitions. More than innovative are the voices saying Back in Time… in Thanatos melody - stunning!!! |
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Beyond The Zero (Re-Entry) - arranged by Sonic WandererReview by putzi, 31/01/2003 Laserdance meets Markus Schneider, but more powerfull than the original Laserdance sound was. More technoid, but not techno. The deep voice saying Beyond the Zero helps the remix not to be lost as instrumental only and marks the stations the BTZ-rhythm-train is visiting. The original SID is different, Sonic has skipped a boring part if I remember right. |
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Street Surfer - arranged by QReview by putzi, 31/01/2003 My absolute fave of Q's remixes! The James Last of C64-remixing is Q.I never imagined Street Surfer could be done this way, with synth-trumpets and this pseudo-big band sound, but it is the ultimate solution. Good sound quality, volume is a bit low, nice stereo field. The hammond-organ completes this track, and usually I hate the sound of this organ, but this track makes it sound good. The reference remix in I wanna be like James Last 😉 |
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They Stole A Million - arranged by QReview by putzi, 31/01/2003 This is the first remix of Q appearing on RKO that has a James Last -touch.The piano playing the melody sounds real, the background is easy. One of the non-dance/disco-tracks that I like from the artistic aspect. Good sound quality, good mixage. |
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