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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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720 Degrees (Still Loading) - arranged by Juha KaunistoReview by xgener8or, 28/11/2003 This is cool. One little thing, you have a quite strong Finnish accent :-P If you could get it more americanized it'd kick ass |
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720 Degrees (Still Loading) - arranged by Juha KaunistoReview by maindrian, 28/11/2003 Parents! Cover your childrens ears, disconnect the speakers and burn them! Its rude, crude, quite possibly one of the best guitar based remixes ever, and its out to corrupt your children and frighten your granny!Seriously, that Sumppi chap has outdone himself here. For one thing, the punk rock style fits the tune perfectly. 720 Degrees as done by The Clash? Not quite, but still cooler than a very cool thing. Another thing, those distorted vocals. I love 'em, but then, a distorted vocal could make Mr. Bean sound like James Hetfield. Some fairly harsh language going on here too, but appropriate. Believe me, I've shouted much worse when waiting for a game to load. The faults, I hear you ask? Only one. Its too short. But worry ye not, you can put it on repeat play! Don't suppose it would be too much to ask for an extended version some time in the far future though? Well done Juha, I look forward to your next one. Can I have my hearing back now? 😊 |
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Cauldron II - I am a Pumpkin Man - arranged by traumaReview by Tomsk, 24/11/2003 When I first listened to this, I must admit it was a little too 'strange' for me. Original and with an incredibly unique approach the tune soon began to grow on me, and as I listened more I slowly became hooked. The whole thing gells together so well, and this is a testiment to the artistic quality of trauma - he really has created a genuinely original and hugely listenable remix of a fairly weak C64 tune. The lyrics help enormously, but the musical merit of this remix should not be overlooked. If you've downloaded this and found it (as I did) a little to 'odd' - please give it a chance. Sometimes the finest tunes are the ones that you grow to love - and not just instantly like.This is indeed, a fine tune! Top rated Trauma - showing his individual class - well done. |
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Cauldron II - I am a Pumpkin Man - arranged by traumaReview by rotwang, 24/11/2003 I find this remix to be nothing short of awesome, right from the (smile-provoking) intro to the (awe-provoking) finale. Of course, having played a lot of Cauldron II in my time (and having shared the feelings of frustration the artist had) I can't be too objective about it, but this tune captures perfecty not only the rythm and melody of the original (which I like), but also the frowing sense of anger as that godforsaken pumpkin kept on jumping and JUMPING RIGHT INTO THOSE DAMN SKELETONS AND… *ahem* well, you get the idea.Just a small thing… since I'm spanish my written english is more or less decent but my spoken one is rather jerky… Could someone post the lyrics just to see if I got them right? I don't know if I'll be pumpkin' you just like pumpkins do and I'm a pumpkin man I love to jump, jump, jumpjumpjump are 100% accurate, or if I'm missing some lyrics along the way… |
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Wings Of Fury - arranged by JPHReview by wwwwolf, 23/11/2003 Oooo.It's short, yeah, but it's *short and sweet*. =) Helicopters and gunfire, and electric guitar melodies… almost kicks most of the power metal bands out of the charts! This is just *epic*! Great work. No idea about the nostalgic value. I don't care. This thing rules even without nostalgy. Yet, since it reminds me of SID arpeggios, I have to give *some* score =) |
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C64 Medley - arranged by GZILLAReview by bar, 23/11/2003 This remix is not so bad! It has some Tangerine Dream echoes, and sounds quite good. I don't like only the Commando section, but the whole work deserves some consideration. |
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Last V8 - arranged by o2Review by chak, 23/11/2003 Damn… I wrote 5 sentences and while doing a research on other Last V8 songs, my whole written stuff is gone. That sucks… So here only my short point of views:First minute cool sounds, maybe a little out of rythm. Then the song starts sounding like old (mid. 80's) Vangelis / Jean Michele Jarre (both great musicans). I miss the drive, speed, power and feeling that the Original give to the listener with just 3 voices. This remix is a little too much, resulting in sound sludge. At 2:23 the brake sounds like the composer didn't really had the delight anymore? This mix couldn't convince me to like the remix of Kent Walldén from the year 2000 more 😉 |
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Zak McKracken (by Razor and the Scumettes) - arranged by plasm303Review by chak, 23/11/2003 My absolut respect in that work! I like how you handle those guitariffs. Even that I would never had played so far with Zak to find this tape you're talking about 😉Great work! |
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Hardcore Hubbard Mix - arranged by Jogeir LiljedahlReview by ianni, 22/11/2003 Another great remix of Hubbard's music by Jogeir Liljedahl! Unfortunately, it appears this is the only mp3 song of Jogeir Liljedahl at this remix site. Jogeir Liljedahl's other remixes (like the intro to RFB-II) are even more awesome! I have both his CD's and they truly great to listen to! |
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Thrust (Standfast Remix) - arranged by Philip BakReview by ianni, 22/11/2003 Phil Bak's version of R. Hubbard's Thrust is quite different and yet still addictive to listen to. The Operatic voices are most complementory for this version of Thrust. Another remix you can listen to dozens of times! Excellent job Phil! |
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Great Giana Sisters (PTTM Distortion Remix) - arranged by Sonic WandererReview by ianni, 22/11/2003 This is my first review on any song and I had to simply write one before I bust! A simply awesome remix of the Great Giana Sisters, probably the best! I had to write this review because I just noticed that everytime I'm coding, Sonic Wanderer's name is always in my Winamp panel. Most of his remixes are most mind stimulating to code by! I think I've listened to most of his remix songs at least 100x each. Hey Sonic Wanderer do you have a homepage? Do you need any donations for future work? This music puts to shame the crapt on MTV as it must be true that the RIAA is killing real musicians like this one and the many others in the C64/Amiga/MOD remix and original music scene. |
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Barbarian (Orchestral) - arranged by Matthias SachalReview by cohagen, 21/11/2003 Well, this is one of the Remixes I've been waiting for, Matthias did an outstanding job in choosing the Instruments, they fit nicely into the spirit of the tune. He also did a good job in making the Midi Instruments sound more real with using different effects on them so they sound better than usual. I'm just a little dissapointed cause of the shortness of the tune, It could've been a little longer. All In all a very good remix (that could've been done better by using more realistic Instruments), but it satisfied me… |
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Feud (Herb garden remix) - arranged by InfamousReview by ifadeo, 20/11/2003 Together with his human race remix, this mix is one of my favorite remixes from infamous, he's getting his very own style… everything but cute… 😉 the remix got some real good sounds and a moving bassline, overall a good remix. i'm wondering that his remixes got such low ratings at R:K:O:… |
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Feud (Herb garden remix) - arranged by InfamousReview by chak, 20/11/2003 Yeah I like uptempo tunes. I dont remember the song when I listen to your version, but I like improvisations too… So I'm checking the song on Sidtune later. I really like the sounds and movement in the song, maybe the drums are a little bit too dominant, or the D'n'b loop is a little too repeating without changes.My opinion… |
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Times of Lore (destination unknown remix) - arranged by ChaKReview by ifadeo, 20/11/2003 Chak's first attempt doing a c64 remix and his remix is really felicitous… he catch the spirit of the orginal, with a good selection of sounds… the only weak point, this remix is to short… 😉keep'em coming, chris!!! cheers ifadeo |
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Illgen (groovy-trancey-gangsta-jazz-mix) - arranged by PutziReview by ifadeo, 20/11/2003 Well, putzi did again a cover of another unkown sid, this time he takes a tune from stefan hartwig… putzi has done a great job, a good selection of sounds, textures and a real good production, it's his best remix so far in my opinion. |
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Times of Lore (destination unknown remix) - arranged by ChaKReview by maindrian, 20/11/2003 Aye, this one is good, if a little odd. When I think of the TOL theme, I usually associate it with that wonderful arpegio, and its here, but its strange hearing it done so electronically. Not that electronic is bad, far from it. This is still a good remix and I think its a sound I would like to hear more of. Akin to Harry Gregson Williams or Trevor Rabin, a mix of orchestral and electronic sounds that gels really well.I think it loses a few points for nostalgia, but only because its so jarring to hear TOL in this context. Its quite polished and very listenable. So listen to it… Or something. Uh, yeah. |
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Last Ninja Palace (ESQ1 demo) - arranged by Kristofer UlfvesReview by hille, 20/11/2003 A very nice, synthetic remake. Really cool. I really don't have much to say, I'm not too familiar with the original, since I - apparently as one of the few in the world - never played Last Ninja very much.Anywho, I just wanted to point out the coolness of using an Ensoniq ESQ1 to make a C64-remake on, since the designer of the SID, Bob Yannes, went to work for Ensoniq after leaving Commodore… So basically, he also designed the ESQ1 - IIRC… But, a great remake. Straight to the nostalgia-bone! |
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Last V8 - arranged by Jason and Emma PageReview by striker, 19/11/2003 Oh crap! When I heard this, I was like, okay, we got a little jam going on. at about 30 seconds, okay, here is the basic start tune. 0:40, uh oh, We got something new Hitting the streets. by 1:00, I thought of the new SpyHunter game that was out, and thinking, YOU have to be the remixer of greatness. If The Last V8 is EVER brought into the 3D environment like SpyHunter, this is what I want to hear. Its jsut all that. Its got the original tune, but its jammin'. It's the upgrade. It IS the Last V8. |
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Supernova (the slow tune) - arranged by Thomas DetertReview by rafael, 12/11/2003 Oh my g o d.But let me explain first that I kind of missed this when it was first released. Recently, I put together a MiniDisc for my car audio and decided to add this tune. And boy am I glad I did. Thomas' powerful arrangements and his touch for spherical soundscapes have been put to good use in this masterpiece. It's a little Enigma, some Vangelis and a sprinkle of X-Files come together in a powerful synth ballad-theme that makes the hair on my neck' jump a meter. Beyond doubt, this is Thomas best piece yet, topped marginally, but only marginally, by his version of Shades on the Remix64 Vol2. CD. Excellent choir sections, gigantic synths, hypnotically driving percussion and top sound quality. The tune itself is amazingly simple yet there's a big hookability rating here. I bow in respect Mr. Detert. |
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Future Shock 2001 - arranged by Max HallReview by infamous, 10/11/2003 Never heard the sid before i heard this, and had to go listen to the sid after hearing this just to see if it was close to it.so i really cannot review it on merit of nostalgia. but on an artistic level this tune really rocks and rocks something good. its your average techno dance affair and it takes ages to get going, but as it moves along it gets faster and better and faster and better till it culminates and turns into the future shock sid… and then it sorta goes downhill for me, it stays pretty flat and doesnt do anything particulary amazing. having said that though, i DID enjoy listening to it and would again, infact id go as far to say if i was a dj it would end up in my collection simply for that beginning. not a bad effort to say the least. |
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Future Knight - arranged by Markus SchneiderReview by infamous, 10/11/2003 I am totally biased when writing this review.future knight is by far my favorite sid of all time. And markus also happens to be one of my favorite sid artists too (rolling ronny springs straight to mind) so hearing this again really does tickle the right places for me. Where to start? the composition is near flawless but that is to be expected of mr shneider, the sound quality is superb, this is pretty much more of a cover than a remix, so if you liked the sid like i did hearing this is like getting the ps2 version of the game with an updated soundtrack. Personally its probably my favorite remix on RKO, if you've never heard future knight then it might not be to your taste(it being a ben daglish tune)and he was never one to conform to the boundaries of what was around at the time. Its well worth a listen if you enjoy orchestrated music. |
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Dutch Breeze/Robocop 3 (Progressive Uplift) - arranged by LagerfeldtReview by pezz, 07/11/2003 I just simply don't enjoy listening to the original of this anymore, and when I play the original SID, I think of every part of this version. Outstanding. |
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Spy cello vs spy pizzi - arranged by golReview by sheik, 04/11/2003 I like this remix a lot, it evokes just the right nostalgia value whilst standing up well on its own merits.There is apparently a version of Spy vs Spy being remade for the Xbox, they could do worse than asking gol for permission to use this. |
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Out Run (2 Acoustic) - arranged by dor-xReview by sheik, 04/11/2003 This is an awesome arrangement, I've registered on remix64 just to express my appreciation for the work.This mix has just two tracks as far as I can tell, a simple strum pattern with virtuoso melody played over the top. The result is extremely pleasant to listen to, an ideal tune to have in your car! dor-x, please post some info about this piece, ideally some simple guitar tab to let us poor tone-deaf people have a go! |
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Froehn (Carnival In Rio Mix) - arranged by LManReview by suso, 04/11/2003 This song starts out so well, but then it tries to add to the tune to complete it and that's where it becomes weak. Sorry. I really like the instrument arrangement. I don't like the fade out at the end. A Rio type song in my opinion should have some kind of grand finale, instead of fading out like a 80s rock. The original melody should come back one final time or something.As far as Froehn goes, it's hard to find. 😒 |
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