Spy Vs Spy (0064 & Counting MIX)
| Arranged by: |
Martin Dodd (act)
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| Member: |
drm (member)
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| Original composer: |
Nick Scarim / Copyright (C) 1984 First Star Softwa |
| Tune length: |
03:11 |
| Release date: |
18/04/2006 |
| All-Time rank: |
1914. |
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Skitz shouts: Not too much wrong with this remix but it needs mastering. Great idea with the accordian lead...
Waz shouts: An interesting idea, but the execution lets it down somewhat. It plods along a little too slowly for me, and some of the instruments stick out a bit too much in the mix. The accordion lead is a different idea and on the whole that works. Tweaks needed
jaytee shouts: Has great potential, needs more work. It's a bit thin in composition (pretty much just bass, chords, lead). Liked the harp bit at 2:39
monty shouts: Sweet
prowler shouts: Nice, but some of the instruments ruins the feeling.
LMan shouts: Good effort, needs more liveliness.
grytulf shouts: Like the instruments choice.. But the samples are a bit to unprofessional.... Sounds like a MOD/XM
weasel shouts: Hmm.. Couldn't really decide between grey and yellow now! It's a nice idea here but it somehow couldn't catch me in general. Maybe it's a bit too slow or the mixing isn't that well to get me into it. Not really sure. Although the accordion lead is a nice.
moog shouts: Comparing with original. I must say, that's very good.
spellcoder shouts: Nice, but a bit slow for my liking, causing it to have a tragic/sad atmosphere. (was that intended?)
xgener8or shouts: It's ok. Unlike some other people, I really don't like accordions, so for me that was destroying the whole thing
eliot shouts: Stings & "accordion" sounds steril, so they ruin the tune a bit...:-(
LaLa shouts: Accordion sound is a nice idea, but overall I'm not very impressed by it. Like with many other remixes, the basic idea is good, the execution is so-so.
mert shouts: Reminds me more of the War Games (movie) soundtrack...
omoroca shouts: Starts promising but ends experimental. I like the way the chords are much more explicit than in the original version, gives the whole thing a Cobra feeling. But the climax that the first half of the tune is working towards is missing.