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c64 Giana Sisters (Intro)

Arranged by: Putzi (act)   
Member: putzi (member)
Original composer: Chris Hülsbeck
Tune length: 05:28
Release date: 03/01/2006
All-Time rank: 1365.
Download this tune at Remix.Kwed.Org

First I made this another 80s tune. Then Neil Curtis stepped in and told me "we musicians have to make modern music to last" and we discussed lots of stuff and music styles.
Then I made it a modern track that sometimes touches the 90s with its Motiv8-stylish background sequences.

Mastered with virtual analogue plugins from Universal Audio. Nothing else sounds like it.

This is nearly my last work in C64-remixes. One remix still remaining that I will upload.
In an C64-remix world where only stupid guitar-mixes count, I´ll have to leave it. The SID is a synth.


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Waz shouts: As ever, solid work from Putzi with plenty of "unz" present here. Nice analogue feel and plenty of neat touches throughout.
bizarro shouts: Okay, but I'd like to hear more variations...
dimmignatt shouts: Sounds good but the arrangement is really boring...=(
quinch shouts: Not what I'd call a masterpiece, but far from being bad either. I doubt it'll go down in history of remixes, but as a kind of noncommittal easy listening, it's more than good enough.
eliot shouts: The 273rd Giana Sisters remix... Drums dominate too much...
LaLa shouts: Soft to the ears, except for the harsh base drum. A mishmash of different things, doesn't really go anywhere.
weasel shouts: Mellow mix stylee... It's ok... Would say!
ifadeo shouts: Great work, sascha... It got a nice 80's feeling....
LMan shouts: Putzi's usual crystal clear mix.
anaconda shouts: A bit too bland.
omoroca shouts: Starts very promising, put then it turns out to be "yet another Giana remix". Not too bad, though.
NecroPolo shouts: A neutral Giana remix. Not more, not less.



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