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OK this is an own composition rather than a remix
But I remembered those vocal samples used in the game (that always amazed me, I mean, when I was 8, a voice comin from a C64!!!), and when I've seen this sid available for a remix, well, I didnt resist.
I still believe this can be considered a remix because the vocals are over-used, plus I tried to create a hypertechnological and mechanical atmosphere that reminds to the feeling of the game (do you remember the robots??).
My bad... I've not used the "aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh" sample (the one when the man falls in the hole), but i realized that only at the end, when the postproduction was already done
But I remembered those vocal samples used in the game (that always amazed me, I mean, when I was 8, a voice comin from a C64!!!), and when I've seen this sid available for a remix, well, I didnt resist.
I still believe this can be considered a remix because the vocals are over-used, plus I tried to create a hypertechnological and mechanical atmosphere that reminds to the feeling of the game (do you remember the robots??).
My bad... I've not used the "aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh" sample (the one when the man falls in the hole), but i realized that only at the end, when the postproduction was already done

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REVIEW BY LaLa (27/06/2005) Very avantgarde, definitely different, a very original remix. But where's that "Aaaah"? And where are those electronic blip-blops of the robots? At least the "feeling" of the game is there: this would definitely work as background music for a PS2 version of Impossible Mission. =) |
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