Nodes of Yesod
Nodes of Yesod was one of the games I truly enjoyed when I was little. Main reason was this exceptional theme tune which was at the same time, mythical, harmonic and catchy. I can still remember it without any problems although I hadn't heard it for 10 years or so. When I got the idea of doing C-64 remixes this was definitely one of the first songs that came to my mind. Although the remix is quite short, simple and has a quite "unfinished" feel to it, I think it manages to catch the original feel at least somewhat well.
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Dan shouts: Matti is really showing a lot of promise, not quite as good as Spy but still a very good and original piece
Waz shouts: I really like this, partially because I love Fred Gray's stuff anyway, but this is done with plenty of nice touches. Really well produced, clean on the ear and it's really mood-driven. Excellent work, this is.
Tas shouts: Been waiting for a long time for this tune to be mixed.. And it's cute n nice enough without really exelling
eliot shouts: Nice, but always the same instrument choice does not really help ;-)
romeo_knight shouts: Nice arrangement but again a score type remix with artificial sound and too little dynamics.
humorguy shouts: Well it's just real music not a c64 tune as far as I am concerened! Two thumbs up!
bloomer shouts: Entirely pleasant and competent take on the original, but GMish orchestral sound, short running time and lack of adaptation keep me from being excited. Still, it's a nice song.
LMan shouts: This is a sweet arrangement. Menacing and mystical.
monkeydunk shouts: It's a beautiful haunting version of a good tune.
cosmic_gerbil shouts: Nice and unusual.
omoroca shouts: Nice approach this time. Although synth-orchestral stuff generally gets 2 minus points from me, this is as good as orchestral can get without a real orchestra. Respect!