Lightforce 2002
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This is my remix from the year 2000. It was my tribute to Rob Hubbard from whom I learnt so much simply by converting his tracks by ear to the Amiga in the early days of 17 Bit software, the PD company.
I loved the original so much that I decided to use parts of the c64 recording and then add my own filter, delay and reverb effects to bring them up to date. This goes to show just how good the c64's analogue sound was.. Of course there were some things the c64 could not do up to modern standards and I have replaced those parts with my own, particularly the chords and drums. In addition I added my own strings and choir to add to the great atmosphere Rob's original already had.
I loved the original so much that I decided to use parts of the c64 recording and then add my own filter, delay and reverb effects to bring them up to date. This goes to show just how good the c64's analogue sound was.. Of course there were some things the c64 could not do up to modern standards and I have replaced those parts with my own, particularly the chords and drums. In addition I added my own strings and choir to add to the great atmosphere Rob's original already had.
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REVIEW BY m.a.f (13/04/2004) Well here i am,almost exactly 2 years since i discovered Remix64,writing a review of the FIRST '64 remix I ever downloaded.Alister Brimble's mix of 'Hubbards Lightforce.I listened once and was i was enthralled.I listened again and I was almost driven to tears. Maybe this was nostalgia? Maybe those,almost tears,were the culmination of finding the site and hearing possibly what i'd hoped to hear.A modern beutifull rendition,without too many BANGS and WHISTLE'S,of one of my favourite Rob Hubbard soundtracks. When playing Lightforce,Hubbards soundtrack smacked of the pinacle of his '64 writing career,it was modern to me,it was progressive,i loved the filter sounds,i loved the slow attacks of the "lead" sounds and the general organic feel to the flow of this soundtrack! And yet Mr Hubbard hates it! Maybe it wasnt commercial enough for him to realy apprieciate what a grand and elegant track he had created(possibly unintentionaly?) But who am I? Alister 's version seemed to capture all i had hoped for in a '64 game music remix at that time,and,to be honest ive still to hear any other '64 remix that makes me feel the same way. Am i a bad listener? Do i have terrible taste in '64 game music? Listen to this remix and make up your own mind. Who am i to say what you will enjoy... |
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REVIEW BY Dr-Duke (11/09/2005) Since the release of 'Alien Breed' in 1991 on the Amiga, I was astonished and fascinated about that piece of work Allister Brimble had delivered there. And about how deep and lovely a tune could come to.Just to mention: I'm a child of the very first days of Atari2600, C64 and Atari800XL. Although these days, I never played 'Lightforce'... on not any system. Today, a few weeks ago, I heard Brimble's remake of that game music (and of course the "good old .sid", to get a compare) and instantly felt in love with it. It is, indeed, a modern remix. Still electronic, still fast and still none sort of a "chartz-like-one" you can hear all the fu****g day on your Radio... It's strictly bound to the rythmn of the original, but with more love. More love, for the old times. More in-depth. Where the music more touched your sense, your soul, than your money-bag. I think it is made with love... somehow. But... to come to a conclusion: If you like harmonic (Jean Michel Jarre) and rythmic tunes in a modern, fast and trancey good old way, this one is definately one you should hear! Yet, still, I get a bumpy condition of my skin, when listening to this awesome track...
Thank you, Allister Brimble!! Thank you!! |
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REVIEW BY LaLa (03/02/2003) Was this uploaded just recently? Because I have the exact same remix on one of my RKO CDs and it`s dated 2000. Sept. 3... If you haven`t heard it, yet, you should: it`s a very good cover that`s faithful to the original. |
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