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Amiga Hyperbased - Enigma

Arranged by: Amok (act)   
Member: Andreas Janke (Amok) (member)
Original composer: Tip & FireFox
Release date: 27/10/2008
All-Time rank: 29.
Download this tune at AmigaRemix

Oops... i forgot to thank BeeZerk who gave me a midi file with the correct chords. Saved alot time... ;)

 

THANK YOU, Mr. BeeeeeeeeeeeeeeZerk!!!!!!!!!!:-D



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REVIEW BY alexh (16/11/2008)

It is a good remix but it is not really in the same style as the original. A very right wing remix. Still very good. I prefer the original though. The bass is deeper and samples more crisp. The vibrato quite different. It looses something of the original in the translation.

I was hoping for a 21st century version of A Final Hyperbase and I think I got a 22nd century version! It grows on you though. Slightly better than the version by Virgill
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Dr Future shouts: Amok's best so far. Very good production.
Krede shouts: The original is a tough to beat.. I don't think this does.
Skipper73 shouts: Shit! This was awesome! 5 stars! Greets from Sweden. I've had this tune for repeat for some hours now and it is still Awesome.
lakanman shouts: I love remakes from good old modules
talos shouts: I play this since days nonstop. Great atmosphere, perfekt mixing. A real Masterpiece!
arvirus shouts: Very good! Reminds me of the good old days...
francis.debord shouts: This Obelisk carries AmigaRemix.
alexh shouts: A great song in it's own right but I think it's lost a little in translation.
Mister Ghostie shouts: Not bad attempt at all. I like it!
Mordi shouts: This works!
Melaure shouts: A nice version. Virgill version seems closer to original but I like too this variation :D Great!
Nebdar shouts: Very good as one of many, but nothing to impress
Virgill shouts: Great wort man!!!! I love it!! :D
Viceman shouts: Very nice beat indeed! Hooray!



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