Commando (Touching Rob DnB RMX)
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Dan shouts: At a stonking just under 10:00 run time, the almighty Commando gets a slightly dull dance mix... *yawn*
Amok shouts: Nah... That is not a remix at all... It completely lacks the feeling of commando and the mix needs some high frequencies badly. Kudos for the nice drums.
LaLa shouts: Feels long and boring because the arrangement varies very little. It's dull and uninteresting.
nummer2 shouts: This remix is very boring think its to long :/
NecroPolo shouts: Awwww it's 4x longer than it should be. At least. You could tell all in 2:30 with a much more straigt-to-the point arrangement.
nicodaemus shouts: This is DnB? Isn't DnB supposed to have a more prominent... B? It's not bad overall, but a bit on the far side of remix - the commando feeling sets in quite late and before that there was a horrible "na-na-na" lead... After that it rather stays the same.
condor shouts: Too long!
Waz shouts: It's an attempt to try something different with an overly remixed tune, but it doesn't work. It's just a bit too long and too dull, but the mixing at least sounds good. Maybe experiment with a different tune?
_steve_ shouts: Far too long, and lacks any variation or emotion of the original tune. Kudos for trying something different, but ultimately it doesn't work.
migu shouts: I was just surfing late at night and I listened to this. I played it twice in a row so I guess this worked for me.
omoroca shouts: Boring!
brix shouts: Actually I like the buildup, but it's far too long. The bass should be stronger for DNB, the lead instruments suck badly and for a whoppping 4:45 you could never ever recognize this as a Commando-Remix.
Charlie Bravo shouts: I like how it builds up for 3 minutes without feeling stretched. Technically you could fade out after 5 minutes and call it complete. The second half has only subtle variation but is very hypnotic.
ZaPenguin shouts: I find DnB compliments the original better than electrorchestra - though this definitely needs a bass boost.