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This is a remix of the title music from the game "Hard 'n Heavy". The original was composed by Chris Hülsbeck. I dedicate this remix to all my family, but especially to my loving wife Natascha, and to our twin sons Luca and Noah, who sadly never lived to see the light of the day.
We'll always remember you!
Not only to us, but to several other community members, the recent times have been sad and troubled. In such times, the importance of family becomes more obvious than ever. I think a sense of family unity is something the world's civilised cultures have to desperately learn again. It opens your heart for other people's needs, and helps you get through hard times.
I hope you enjoy this remix!
Have a nice day,
- Markus
"What a wonderful remix... thanks very much, I love it!
"
(Chris Huelsbeck)
We'll always remember you!
Not only to us, but to several other community members, the recent times have been sad and troubled. In such times, the importance of family becomes more obvious than ever. I think a sense of family unity is something the world's civilised cultures have to desperately learn again. It opens your heart for other people's needs, and helps you get through hard times.
I hope you enjoy this remix!
Have a nice day,
- Markus
"What a wonderful remix... thanks very much, I love it!
"
(Chris Huelsbeck)
(1751 hits)
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Reviews
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REVIEW BY lagerfeldt (11/02/2004) I absolutely love this Huelsbeck song. Oooh, the memories.This rather sweet remake by LMan has a sorta mid 1980's sound (like a TV-series), mainly due to the piano theme and the drum machine sounds, I think. A perfect fit for a family show.. hm, maybe that's the title clue? Starts out with a really nice slow atmospheric intro, and then progresses with the piano theme, and finally a guitar solo. Nice mix with plenty of reverb. My only reservation is the guitar sound, which would have benefitted from being a real guitar instead of a keyboard sound (although the programming sounds real enough). Oh, and the piano seems a bit artificial in the programming (perhaps too rigid quantizing?). Thumbs up! Very nostalgic for me ![]() |
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