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Composed by Chris Huelsbeck
1989, Rainbow Arts
This track was composed with the C64 orchestral remix competition in mind earning 3rd place. Yes, arguably, it isn't purely orchestral, in fact, there is a strong synthetic feel to it, but this was intentional so I don't mind the bashing. The orginal game was ported neatly to the C64 and while FAME did a great job of converting Chris' tunes to the SID chip, honestly, it can't compare to the pure magnitude of the Amiga original. A true, dark masterpiece that was just dying to be re-created in a studio environment. Thanks to Chris' assistance, the track has been a joy to produce. Sounds sources in this tune are varied - the main somewhat distorted piano sound and "underwater feel" has been created with the Korg X5 Combo-sounds, something I really like using and a sound that can be found in many of my other remixes and original compositions. Erm, enjoy.
Special thanks to Fabian del Priore and Chris Huelsbeck. You guys rock.
1989, Rainbow Arts
This track was composed with the C64 orchestral remix competition in mind earning 3rd place. Yes, arguably, it isn't purely orchestral, in fact, there is a strong synthetic feel to it, but this was intentional so I don't mind the bashing. The orginal game was ported neatly to the C64 and while FAME did a great job of converting Chris' tunes to the SID chip, honestly, it can't compare to the pure magnitude of the Amiga original. A true, dark masterpiece that was just dying to be re-created in a studio environment. Thanks to Chris' assistance, the track has been a joy to produce. Sounds sources in this tune are varied - the main somewhat distorted piano sound and "underwater feel" has been created with the Korg X5 Combo-sounds, something I really like using and a sound that can be found in many of my other remixes and original compositions. Erm, enjoy.
Special thanks to Fabian del Priore and Chris Huelsbeck. You guys rock.
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