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c64 Phantoms Of The Asteroid
Arranged by: Marcel Donné   
Original composer: Rob Hubbard
Tune length: 05:45
Release date: 03/12/2003
All-Time rank: 307.
Download this tune at Remix.Kwed.Org

This one got axed from the Sidologie CD as it didn't really fit the mood with the rest of the album.


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Reviews

REVIEW BY infamous (03/12/2003)

Phantoms of the asteroids, one of my personal favourite sids and marcel donne one of my personal favourite remixers in one box.
MMMMM... lets just have a listen.

Starts with a nice lil string pad arrangement that really doesnt seem to have much to do with the actual sid but this originality you come to expect from mr donne, there are however slight sid noises running through beautifully along with what sounds like someone with currybelly groaning and the odd clang of a metal object... rising synths.. then it all fades away slightly to reveal the real start of the tune with a fast but not thumping drum beat beginning to play and the instantly recognisable bleeps come.. its phantom of the asteroids alright And its a more than decent version of it.

As usual the sample quality is top notch, the arrangement near to perfect as it could be, the whole thing oozes marcel quality and is well worth having a listen too. if i was going to introduce someone to RKO by showing them a tune,
This wouldnt be the 1st but it'd be in the top 10 without a doubt.

A recommended download if ever i heard one.
wtg marcel.
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REVIEW BY bar (31/01/2004)

Ok, Marcel had the idea to put the POTA melody on the Jarre's MagneticFileds-2 drums section (sigh! I had the same idea for a Bruce Lee remix that, now, will never be released).
Ok, Marcel as usual made, technically, a perfect work as near everything sounds very good, BUT i really can't stand the lead: it sounds too loud and, in my opinion, it isn't equalized in the right way with the rest of the track.
In other words i think that with a more appropriate lead instrument this remix could be easily sold as a commercial work, but now, with this jarring (i mean strident) melody, i wouldn't put it on my radio-car with someone else to listen with me.
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REVIEW BY immacolata (20/01/2004)

Donne has made a tempo filled remix that I find myself listening to often. The remix is fairly faithful to the original sid tune once the synth section is over after the first minute. The absolute stroke of genious for this remix, however, is the drum track. It is present in the rest of the tune and makes quite a presence. It sound lolly-gagish at first but it really carries the tune in my opinion, and I think this quaint, disco-inspired drumtrack is what keeps me coming back for this song time after time. Of course, the rest of the instruments are chosen with care and fits in perfectly.
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omoroca shouts: Phantastic! Another masterpiece by Donné! As if the original SID and the Jarresque style were made for each other! Added to my collection.


Current Rating
80% (30 votes)

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