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Storm (Its more fun to remix) - arranged by ifadeo

Review by LaLa, 01/03/2003

Even if you never listened to this cover you'll recognize two Kraftwerk
references here: first, the name of the remixer which is a reference to Kling-
Klang Studios, second the reference to the It's more fun to compute
Kraftwerk piece. The cover itself also contains some Kraftwerk references: the
opening seconds remind me of Autobahn, the more or less simplistic arrangement
also smells of Kraftwerk. Unfortunately, most of the sounds selected for this
cover are of the modern Kraftwerk variety and I am not too fond of them in
this context. A neat idea that needs to be worked on more.
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Ocean Loader 2 (Dance X-Periment) - arranged by Sonic Wanderer

Review by LaLa, 01/03/2003

Don't let the almost romantic intro mislead you: this is a genuine dance
remix. So genuine, in fact, that it's in the dime-a-dozen category: chew it
once then spit it out.
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Grand Prix Circuit - arranged by Amp

Review by LaLa, 01/03/2003

A fairly straight cover of Kris Hatlelid's famous digi tune. The opening
seconds with the racecar sounds are very appropriate, then it continues in a
promising fashion, but after that there are several problems with this cover.
First, the lead sound is a washed out pad instead of a more edgy sound. Then
the oh-so-important electric guitar hits that make or break the original have
been tamed here so much that it makes the tune sound weak. Having a piano in
there later was also a mistake. All in all, this cover just doesn't gel
together very well: it can't decide whether it wants to be edgy or not and
that's not a good thing.
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Arabian Zoids (Themed Solo) - arranged by Larsec

Review by LaLa, 01/03/2003

Ever since Jarre's Millennium concert at the pyramids of Ghiza I've come to
appreciate Arabic music more and more, especially modern Arabic pop and Arabic
singing. This chill-out cover of Zoids has some of the latter - and that's
where the Arabian attribute ends. So in this sense the title is a bit
misleading. It may have started as an Arabian style cover, but then it morphs
into a standard chill-out track, then into improvisational noodlings based
on some SID classics. In other words, if you want to hear a coherent SID
remix, steer far away from this one. The individual chunks of this remix are
interesting, but as a whole they don't make any sense to me. After this 9 and
a half minute long track I was left confused, not satisfied. The good point is
that the technical quality of this track is pretty high.
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Cauldron II - I am a Pumpkin Man - arranged by trauma

Review by LaLa, 01/03/2003

This tune is pretty awesome for several reasons: first it's an excellent blend
of a capella vocals and a heavier rhythmic overlay. Second, I find it very
funny - if you don't smile when this cover starts, you are not getting the
joke or you never played the game. This is because the vocals actually make
sense! Third, it has a very good progression to it: it starts in a humorous
way with only vocals. Then a hard rock singer's voice comes over all this as
frustration builds. Then the rhythmic overlay provides even more drama. After
a short and very appropriate bridge section - which features Kraftwerkish
drums - the tune culminates in a crazy organized chaos that sounds similar to
a heavy metal concert mostly because of the presence of heavily distorted
electric guitars. I find the result absolutely ingenious! It's an excellent,
excellent piece!

"I am pumpkin man! "

ADDENDUM: Recently I've been listening a lot to this awesome tune, thanks to re-discovering it on the BIT Live DVD. My only gripe about it now is that when the purely a cappella part ends and the drums kick in, the signature base of the original tune ("I am a Pumpkin Man and I'll be jumping… jump, jump, jump, jump, jump") is no more. That's a bit of a shame, but I still think the remix is awesome as is. Can't get enough of Pumpkin Man!

PS: This will be played a lot on Halloween night to scare the trick-or-treating kids…
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Last Ninja - Wilderness Woodhouse Mix - arranged by Chris M

Review by LaLa, 01/03/2003

It starts with a pretty good groove, but it continues in a disappointing
fashion: the lead sounds are weak and out-of-place, there are way too many
tingly and bellish overtones. If the intention was to evoke oriental feelings,
the result is a total failure. The arrangement is not too bad per se, but the
instruments should've been selected more carefully.
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The Last Ninja (clouded mind version) - arranged by mymessedupmind

Review by LaLa, 01/03/2003

A very interesting experiment where the Last Ninja tune is slowed down and it
is put into a sort of ambient wrapping. I don't think it's as artistic as it
was probably intended to be, but it is certainly a notable effort. It's a
pretty good for a chill out track as it's very pleasant to listen to.
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Lightforce (another Lightforce mix) - arranged by J Lof

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

J Lof manages to breath new life into one of the most remixed tunes simply by speeding it up. That and choosing killer sounds for his remix. Add a rather danceable rhythm to this bowl of soup and you got one pretty good Lightforce cover.
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Platoon (Stratovarius Mix) - arranged by ifadeo offline

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

Strangely appealing and decidedly electronic, this remix is not trying to do too much but still achieves a lot. I quite like the bass sound in it and the whole electronic feel that it projects.
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Commando (Orchestral - Compo Edition) - arranged by Larsec

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

I've heard so many remixes of the various Commando tunes, I lost count. This one starts very slow with a single wind instrument playing the lead of the hi- score tune - a very nice piece of remix. Then it switches to the main theme with a more grandiose style. High marks for choosing a SID tune that doesn't lend itself naturally to the symphonic treatment, but except for a few inspired spots (which are mostly where the choir is audible) I find the arrangement crooked and somewhat misdirected. Also, most of the instruments are panned dead center which sounds especially unnatural in a symphonic piece.
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Way of the Exploding Fist (Tune2) - arranged by Kent Walldén

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

Starts out like any regular WotF cover: very oriental in nature, ambient, serene. Then at around 1:20 more drums and a dancey bass kick in and the ambience is gone, but it actually works out quite nicely as they blend into the overall structure well. I think this is a very good high quality remix, if somewhat unorthodox in its approach.
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Black Lamp subtune 1 (codename whistler) - arranged by Mahoney

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

I'm not sure how to categorize this remix: I think it's a cross between a symphonic piece and good old Western-style music a la Morricone (whistling plus harmonicas - what else can it be? . Doesn't take itself very seriously, but not in a sarcastic, rather in a joyful way. It's bound to cheer you up! I'm impressed by the quality of this remix, but I don't quite agree with the arrangement all the time.
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Great Giana Sisters (Deep Tunnel Remix) - arranged by Radiuz

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

In contrast to Dr. Future's version, this is a fast-paced dance version of the same Hülsbeck tune. Maybe the style is not a very original one, but it's done fairly well and is definitely danceable.
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Noisy Pillars (Final 80s drummachine remake) - arranged by Jarno Beumer

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

I think the bass actually sounds better in this one, but I liked the lead better in the 2002 remake. Jarno needs to combine the best of his two mixes to create a better one.
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Crown (Orchestral Menace Edit) - arranged by Markus Schneider

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

It starts with some moody harps but it continues with more carefully selected wind instruments. It then evolves into a very masculine theme that is alternated with peaceful solos, creating a sort of emotional roller-coaster ride in just 3 minutes. Markus shows some pretty impressive mastery of the symphonic domain here, even though at times his piece suffers from too synthy instruments. But he did the best he could with what he had and the result is awe-inspiring.
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Last Ninja 2 (Mansion in-game) - arranged by Jon Wells

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This remix seems to have everything: it's a full and complete cover of the original SID, the instruments radiate a sort of 80's synth-feel… But somehow the overall feeling of this cover is not as good as the sum of its parts. There are bits and pieces of it that are pretty awesome (like that stabbing bass in the opening minute, that pad sound that is a cross between a choir and a flute, that nice break in the middle, etc.), but at times it sounds cheap and kitschy, which is unfortunate.
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Deflektor (SKA-flector mix) - arranged by Nova89

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

In spirit it's similar to Reyn's superb version (available on Nexus 6581) with acoustic instruments and such, but it's thinner and less developed. Not a bad arrangement at all, but it sounds like it could've used more work. Especially that ugly bridge section in the middle. But I really like the guitar licks featured in it.
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Crazy Comets (Komet Non-Stop mix) - arranged by Makke

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This is a bloody awesome cover in the style of Kraftwerk, more specificly their Electric Café album! Complete with the typical minimalistic drums, the minimalistic music structure - and even singing! It is really good, and although I think the singing could've been more robotic and the lead sound a bit more Kraftwerky, all in all, it's one very good piece of work.
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Follow Me (SunSample 3 Mix) - arranged by DHS

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

Although the novelty value of SID remixes with lyrics probably wore off by now, I still find them rather interesting. Especially this one - pay close attention to the singing. I quite like its lyrics! Follow me back in time!
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Last Ninja Remix - Loading Theme - arranged by Solknight

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

A rare remix from an HVSC Crew member (Andreas and myself also tried remixing SID tunes). He chose one of my favorite LN tunes and did a respectable job of bringing it to a more modern sound environment. I like the choice of sax (?) for the lead, but unfortunately some of the slides seem to drift off-key at times. This cover would sound even better with a purely acoustic treatment.
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M.U.L.E. (Aerobics in the jungle mix) - arranged by Mahoney

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

I am a bit mystified about why people rate this tune so high. It's a mixed salad of jungle samples, an electronic lead, some samples from Jarre's Zoolook, and even a female a capella performance mixed with males shouting Hey! found its way into this remix. Sure, it's a quality recording, it sounds like a great production, it's even funny at times, but its musical value is not exactly outstanding.
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Spy vs Spy (electrormx) - arranged by O-FiRE

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

A very nice chill-out cover. Sometimes keeping it simple is better than overcomplicating it.
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Firelord - Symphonic - arranged by Glyn R Brown

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This is one of the best (if not *the* best) symphonic covers I've ever downloaded from RKO! This is probably the closest one can get to that orchestral sound without actually hiring one to perform a tune. It also has a soundtrack feel to it, probably because of the fast moodswings that is typical of film scores. I don't know how much Glyn worked on this tune, but it was sure well worth it. The only enhancement I can think of for this tune is a better placement of the various sections of the virtual orchestra in the stereo space - everything seems to come from the middle, which is not realistic. But that is just splitting hair over this awesome work!
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Indiana Jones (Non Vocal Ethno Revenge) - arranged by Thomas Detert offline

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This is basically the same thing as the first version, but I like this one a bit less due to the missing vocals which give life to and spice up the other version. Still sounds bloody awesome to me.
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Indiana Jones (Ethno Revenge) - arranged by Thomas Detert offline

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

Reminds me a lot, a _LOT_ to the style of Deep Forest - and it is fantastic! Although I do question its place on RKO: after all, it is a remix of the Indiana Jones theme.😉 (But then where should we stop: what about Delta, Zoids and others that are also covers of covers? …) Anyway, this remix is bloody awesome and you have to be deaf not to notice that.
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Hades Nebula - arranged by Thomas Hillebrandt

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This cover has lots of potential, unfortunately most of it is not used fully. The ambience it tries to create is a good idea, but is disturbed by brushy drums - those should've been marching drums, anyway. The cheesy bass further destroys the ambience. Again, not bad, but could've been a lot better.
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Ducks Ahoy! - arranged by Stello Doussis

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This is superb, it's really, really awesome! It may be short, but it's very effective at capturing the feel of those merry-go-round tunes at fairs! My only problem with it: it cuts off abruptly. (And to overcome its shortness, play it twice.
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Cybernoid (for hammond organ) - arranged by plasm303

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

I don't think most SID fans can appreciate how authentic this cover is: Leslie effects, cheesy drums, electronic sounds generated by tubes - it's a typical Hammond organ! Very good! (My Dad is a big fan of these beasts, he has a similar electronic organ, so I know exactly why this cover is spot on.😉
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Pooyan (subtune 1) - arranged by Wolk

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This is a happy little tune! I can easily imagine it in a children's educational TV program, where it'd be a favorite for sure.
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Cauldron - arranged by Rezistah

Review by LaLa, 04/02/2003

This tune sets a _very_ scary mood - which is quite appropriate for Cauldron. If this remix was a movie, I would be really frightened now! Highly recommended to be played at full volume on Halloween to scare off trick-or- treating kids (so you can keep the candy for yourself, moohahhah!).
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