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c64 Cybernoid 2 (Pede Cyber Mix)

Arranged by: DHS (act)   
Member: DHS (member)
Original composer: Jeroen Tel
Tune length: 06:34
Release date: 18/09/2000
All-Time rank: 512.
Download this tune at Remix.Kwed.Org

One the last tune I sequenced using Amiga and Octamed Sound Studio. This one mix eurobeat and a "dreaming" piano. I used a little sound from Stakker Humanoid.... Humanoid, Cybernoid... How could one resist? :) This one won the "Dance Till you Legs Drop" competition at BIT Live event in B'Gham 2000, togheter with a tune from Instant Remedy.fun.


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REVIEW BY beldin (21/02/2003)

Impressive production quality of this 6:35 long dance-remix with regard to quality of sounds and richness in sound. Even the stutter-rap at the beginning fits well. If I could suggest an improvement, I would replace the piano in the lead with a more obvious instrument. The piano is about the only thing that doesn't work perfectly and in the lead sounds unexpected. In the accompany it fits very good.
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REVIEW BY xgener8or (23/03/2006)

It's great, and it would be fantastic if the god-awful piano was replaced with some kind of cool "siddy" synth lead. The piano makes me head hurt. Please man, if you are still around, dump the piano and re-release this
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REVIEW BY stell (03/08/2005)

This is what i call an uninspired remix. Choosing the Piano for the main Melody was a big Mistake. The almighty MoN Sound in a Olive-Dance Version? Come on, just uninspired.
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omoroca shouts: What the hell is a Pede Cyber? Well, who cares, when it sounds THAT good. Added to my collection.
NecroPolo shouts: Apart from some gentle proximity effect mic pop rumble on speech and blended piano (ouch! ) it is okay.



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