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Where Nostalgia Thrives (Hope In Dystopia) - arranged by Dr Future

Review by LaLa, 30/06/2025

The style and instrumentation is spot-on 80s, no doubt there. The lyrics are pretty good, too, although I think the pace of the lyrics do not always match the pace of the music, so at times they sound a bit awkward. Not your singer's fault, she is pretty good!
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Commando (The Rockabilly Strut) - arranged by Johan Andersson

Review by LaLa, 28/06/2025

I just listened to the Stray Cat Strut (never heard of this band before), and your remix sir, is a really, really good pastiche of that style and that specific song! Even before I listened to the Stray Cats, I thought this remix was really well done, but now I am even more in awe. (Just one small note: I think the mix is a bit too hot, comes across as a bit loud on my headphones. However, no distortions or any other artifacts.)
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Batman (long) Violin version - arranged by Tollis

Review by LaLa, 22/06/2025

Neat idea, but it misses the mark bigly at several points. For example, the section between 0:53-1:30 sounds way too dissonant to me, dare I say, off-key. When the bass+drum comes in at 1:30, it sounds so much better.


I also hear bum notes in the bass between 2:13-2:34. I also think the violin goes into high pitches that sound unnatural (e.g. at around 0:35-0:45). Maybe your violin samples just get stretched beyond their limit?


All in all, a great idea to use violin as the basis for your remix, but it sorely lacks on execution at way too many spots.

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Giana Sisters Remix - arranged by TheBrutalTooth

Review by LaLa, 09/06/2025

Hi and welcome to the remix community! I quite like the dulcimer-like instrument in the intro, I think it fits well. Then it turns more electronic with that fat lead, which was a bit of a surprise, but it still works. I like your ending, too, I think you managed to create a great outro for this remix. Nice remix, well done!
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Another Tune for Joanne - arranged by Eivind Sommersten

Review by LaLa, 02/06/2025

Having taken a stab at the same beautiful tune before myself (not very successfully, I may add), I've listened to this with a more critical ear than probably most people.



- Wonderful piano intro! Love it.



- That warm bass (together with the subtle acoustic guitar) is just so comforting.



- Hmm, at 0:57 that chord cannot be right. It just doesn't sound right.



- Absolutely perfect choice of instrument for the lead - but I am missing the subtle portamentos and the trailing slides. I always thought those were what made this SID so touching.



- The short, stabby strings at 1:23 - again, a great choice.



- It seems to end a bit early. Sounds like you just wanted to finish it fast. I'm missing a crescendo and a climax from the arc of this tune.


All in all, great choices in instrumentation marred by a few questionable choices in arrangement.

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Wizball ShapedSigns - arranged by V. Kaufmann

Review by LaLa, 28/05/2025

V. Kaufmann releases a remix only once every five years. But when he does…


Epic and majestic are words that come to my mind with this remix. In style it reminds me a lot of Mike Oldfield, some of Jeff Wayne's 'War of the Worlds' and a few tracks from The Alan Parsons Project. In other words, it reminds me of some of the best of prog/symphonic rock.


The guitar lead was a wonderful choice, and so was the hard-hitting piano that comes after it. The entire arrangement is just top-notch. Every time I listen to it I discover something new in it. I also like that sudden-death ending - it leaves me wanting more.


A stunning production!

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Trap - arranged by Marcel Donné & Eivind Sommersten

Review by LaLa, 25/05/2025

I admit, when it comes to Trap I seem to be hard to please (as 7DD9 can tell you, haha 😅). So, no red smilie from me on this one, sorry.


I think overall this remix sounds a bit on the soft side for me. Some sections are just too soft on the instrumentation, and just a tad more cheerful than they should be (IMHO). Somehow, the original's moody, melancholic undertone seems to be lost in the synth sounds.


It starts very promising, though: I really like the heartbeat intro with the trumpet lead, although I feel it's a bit lacking on the low end here - some more growl would've been welcome.


Fortunately, the bass in the next section (2:10+) makes up for that, and the flute lead is just a lovely choice here.


The Jeff Wayne break at 3:26 is a good example where softish synths start to take over, and then the next section (3:45+) goes full synth where it sounds even more mellow to me - not the tension-filled anticipation I was expecting.


And while I absolutely love the percussion in 4:57+, yet again, the presence of the synthy sounds just seem to drag it down a bit. Another good example of that is the synthy lead from 6:03+ that sounds out of place for me.


Anyway, I won't go on any further, because this review is getting long enough already, and because I think you guys get the picture.


My nitpicky hair-splitting aside this is a lovely, lovely production with so many good things going for it. I just wish it went deeper with a bit more grit.

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Burning Mist (Hades Nebula+Thanatos, Fusion Remix) - arranged by Vandahlia

Review by LaLa, 05/05/2025

Great idea for pairing these two for a fusion remix! And it's arranged very well, I like the seamless flow of this remix. Unfortunately, the instrumentation sounds rather unsophisticated. The guitar sounds especially flat and soulless. It's a shame, really.
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Barbarian The king - arranged by Tollis

Review by LaLa, 28/04/2025

Starts out very promising, very grandiose. Unfortunately, when the choir first comes in there's a very sharp drop in the volume levels for all the other instruments and the choir is a bit washed out, too, making it hard to understand. Some more attention to mixing would've been welcome here.


Personally, I don't actually have a problem with the AI choir - after all, other remixers also use, for example, sampled orchestral sounds, since not every can afford to hire the London Symphonic Orchestra… I am much more disappointed by how little of Barbarian I hear in this remix. It's a fantastic, epic soundtrack and so little of it is present here.


The AI lead singer, though, sounds really weird. Not very clear, maybe due to too much post-processing, or the AI generator just wasn't very good to begin with - I don't know, but it's definitely on the wrong side of the uncanny valley.


And then the tune just cuts off suddenly at the end - next time, let the reverbs all die out before you end your recording.


All in all, I do admire the effort you put into this, but again, I wish it contained more Barbarian.

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Zoom (2025 live) - arranged by NecroPolo

Review by LaLa, 14/04/2025

Loved the Hypercharger version when you published that 7 years ago (where did the time go?…), love this one even more. Somehow it's both more raw and more refined at the same time. No clue how you do it, but it's fantastic!
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Wings of Fury - arranged by Tollis

Review by LaLa, 14/04/2025

Shows a lot of promise. Seems to try to imitate the 'fighting hero' style Hollywood orchestral score, and while it suceeds in some aspects, it's not quite there, yet. Also: the MP3 download cuts off abruptly at 2:53, while the video continues for another 40 seconds.
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Gordian Tomb - arranged by Tollis

Review by LaLa, 12/04/2025

Welcome to the remix community! This is a promising arrangement, although several of the orchestral instruments sound somewhat flat to me (esp the woodwinds). The percussion sounds powerful, though, and you made great use of it. Also, in the MP3 file it cuts off the tail end of the last reverbs - next time let them all ring out before ending the recording. All in all, not bad!
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Yie Ar Kung-fu II Live Performance - arranged by Tony Fluke73 Wiren

Review by LaLa, 22/03/2025

I quite enjoy this! With these reverberated drums it sounds like an 1980s pop ballad, the only thing missing is a vocal with some sappy lyrics. 😁And that arpeggiated sound coming in at 2:10 - perfecto👌!
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Heaven - arranged by proton

Review by LaLa, 09/03/2025

Flat and lifeless instruments: where are the signature slides from the original? How about some variations to make this feel less robotic? The arrangement is also boring - just repeating the exact same patterns a few times does not make for interesting listening. On top of it the entire remix is too low on volume. This classic SID deserves a lot better.
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Hi Fi Sky - arranged by Eivind Sommersten

Review by LaLa, 04/03/2025

I've been a big fan of Hi Fi Sky, both as a piece of music, but especially after I learned about the technical wizardry that created it. Here you've captured the atmosphere and spirit of the original so well, and you even managed to embellish it (those lush reverbs: my gosh, so wonderful!). I just can't stop listening to it. Really well done!
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Aspar Grand Prix (Highscore) - arranged by Eivind Sommersten

Review by LaLa, 19/02/2025

Beautiful arrangement, really well done. I really like the emotional arc from the soft piano to the full orchestra.

The reason it's not a red smilie from me is that the string section does not sound articulated well, especially during the climax (2:36 and on). I hear no legato whatsoever, the repeated notes of the same pitch blend together completely - it all sounds a bit artificial, breaking the illusion that was built up by all the other, relatively well shaped and emotionally charged instruments.
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Beroot Olejuuri - arranged by Dr Future

Review by LaLa, 02/02/2025

I was really vacillating between red and orange smilie for this one. Ultimately, I went with orange. I just feel like some of the funkiness of the original is a bit lost here for some reason. Otherwise, it's technically an excellent production (must be if it's from Dr Future, right?), it's just missing that extra spicing that made the original memorable.


And yeah, I agree with kwed: that fadeout came too abrupt, and it feels too fast.

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Scratching Zwaantjes Returns - arranged by Eivind Sommersten

Review by LaLa, 31/01/2025

There's just something about this remix that really appeals to me. Maybe it's those SID toms (in 20CC's signature style), maybe it's that strong hitting, subwoofer shattering bass line that kicks in at 0:56, maybe it's those occasional sax licks, maybe it's the staccato line at 1:49 that seems straight out of Vangelis' Dervish D - it's all one great package!
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Trap in the War of the Simulations (Instrumental) - arranged by 7DD9

Review by LaLa, 15/01/2025

An instrumental version for LaLa… Haha 😁! Okay, now that you got rid of the voice-over, finish this track! 😉The deep drone and the arpeggio in this piece sets the perfect mood, complimented so well by the fat lead of the melody. But at 3 minutes this feels short, especially since the original is almost 10 minutes long, and only 'gets going' about 2 and a half minutes into it. Your remix ends just at that crucial moment… But it's a great piece even as is!



(By the way, you could've kept some of the voiceover, say, as an intro… 😉)

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Pooyan - Medieval remix - arranged by Totta

Review by LaLa, 02/12/2024

What a fantastic idea! And it's done so well! So much fun! When this plays I imagine a bunch of people in a tavern dancing to it. Or shipmates dancing on a ship in the middle of the ocean. Pure joy!
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Compleeto [feat. Romeo Knight] (Encore64 V2) - arranged by LMan

Review by LaLa, 24/11/2024

It took no less than 3 legendary members of the scene, but we finally have a remix of Compleeto that is worthy of a red smilie! Romeo's lead guitar improvs over the bed are just out of this world. But the entire arrangement is top notch, I especially like the instrumentation which is totally spot-on. Absolutely smashing!
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Illumination (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Glyn R Brown

Review by LaLa, 24/11/2024

What a lovely soundscape! In style it's bending towards fantasy-cinematic, but it's far from being as cheesy as some of those tunes can be. In fact, it's quite touching. It's also majestic and dreamy… Also, thank you for introducing me to this SID, I did not know about it before.
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Green Beret (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Bass Cadet

Review by LaLa, 24/11/2024

The vocals, the Theremin… Wow.
I think it's unfortunate that the Theremin got typecast as a 'spooky' instrument only for horror movie soundtracks, because in the right hands it can be very expressive and emotional. Like here.
And then we also got a nice sax improv out of this remix, too. Pretty cool!
Welcome to the remix community, Bass Cadet! 🙂
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Warhawk [feat. Bass Cadet] (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Romeo Knight

Review by LaLa, 24/11/2024

I am in absolute awe. I've listened to this remix so many times now and I still discover new details in it! That wonderful intro with the SID-sounding Theremin sets the stage already. But whenever Bass Cadet plays the lead on her Theremin here, it just sounds so delicate, so beautiful, so - perfect. Even when the lead switches to a sax here and there, it still sounds amazing. All accompanied by Romeo's guitar and that retro bossa nova drum track. The slowed down tempo (as compared to the original SID) totally works with this style. Just wonderful musicianship all along!
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Bitter Sweet (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Tomsk

Review by LaLa, 24/11/2024

We all have our own ways to grieve. This is your way, Tomsk, and I'm with you. Slowed down this piece is even more melancholic. Love the added choirs and vocals. The layers and layers of instruments in the climax. The vocal-driven coda. Thank you, Tomsk, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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Supremacy (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Peter Clarke

Review by LaLa, 23/11/2024

The intro is all Morricone, there's no question. It even features the watch chime from A Few Dollars More almost as is.
Honestly, I was kinda hoping the entire piece would continue in the same spaghetti western vein, but then Peter used a bunch of big taiko drums at 1:40 to wake me up from that dream and take it in a more symphonic prog-rock direction.
Then at around 4:15 (including the key change at 4:25) I am hearing more Rondo Veneziano vibes, probably because of the winds.
After all that he masterfully finishes the remix where he started: with Morricone's chimes again. That downtempo outro - genius. Way to bring it full circle!
Whew, Mr. Clarke always finds a way to bring us along on a lengthy and meaningful musical journey, and this one is no exception! What a trip!
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Last Ninja 2 [Street Loader] (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Jogeir Liljedahl

Review by LaLa, 23/11/2024

With 172 other remixes of LN2 it takes a lot to bring something fresh to this beloved tune. But leave it to Jogeir to spice it up in his own unique way! His 5 minute long piece demonstrates to me that a talented, creative person can breathe new life even into old classics that have been remixed a gazillion times already. Just superb, well done, Jogeir!
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Fist II [Song 2] (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Mattias Brian

Review by LaLa, 23/11/2024

Honestly, the first time I listened to this remix, I thought it sounded fine, but didn't think much more of it. Then I found myself humming it at various times. So, I listened to it a few more times and I came to appreciate it even more. Like that repeat of the main theme at around 2:00 - just perfect. Just great stuff overall!
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Nemesis (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Mattias Brian

Review by LaLa, 22/11/2024

What I like about this remix so much is that it retains all the spirit of the original arcade tune, while bringing it into the 21st century. The entire arrangement is just so bubbly and bright (complete with game sound effects!), even the way it starts in medias res - just wonderful!
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Ocean Loader III (Encore64 V2) - arranged by Jogeir Liljedahl

Review by LaLa, 22/11/2024

Sure, it's sounds pretty good from the start with crisp instrumentation and great styling, but where it really becomes outstanding is from 2:13 when it veers away from the original and into Jogeir puts his own spin on this territory. Yet, it all fits in seamlessly, like it was always there.
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