c64 Red Heat (Kick n Mix)

Arranged by: Dr. Bongo (act)   
Member: John Taylor (Dr. Bongo) (member)
Original composer: Jonathan Dunn
Tune length: 04:00
Release date: 08/03/2007
All-Time rank: 2835.
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This is my first attempt at a remix, in hindsight it is a little bland but I feel does carry the spirit of the games music.

Red Heat (Kick n Mix)
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Waz shouts: Nice enough rendition although the original tune didn't do much either.
LMan shouts: Very empty, and the drums and bass do not work well enough on their own to make it good tech-house.
prowler shouts: It sounds a bit unfinished...
stigmata shouts: Nothing I would put into my collection. Sorry.
LaLa shouts: Base drum suffers from clipping, maybe due to MP3 compression, maybe due to bad mixing. This tune needs more beef, more content. As it is, it's pretty boring.
z80 shouts: I like it! The part after ~2:10 is too repetitive. Shorten it and you'll get an orange :)
klosterkatten shouts: The triangle sounds is cutting my ear like a knife.
infamous shouts: Theres alot of work to be done with this, its very muddy theres very little going on, some of the beats clip slightly, the mainline noise is pretty crap.. But the structures there just need to work a little harder next time, good start though.
omoroca shouts: Nothing really happening in this remix. Quite boring!
condor shouts: Noisy & annoying. However, since it's your first remix, I hope to see some improvements in remixing. Criticism helps!!! Don't give up!
cinemaniac shouts: I am the knight who says no...
Dan shouts: So so boring
fussel shouts: Except missing some more melody the bass is quite impressive (although there is some odd noise with the bass drum). Has definitely the potential to blow up some speakers.
eliot shouts: Boring, no spirit...
pixelhaufen shouts: That sound is to my taste. Just a little bit boring.



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