
Monty of the run
| Arranged by: |
o2
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| Original composer: |
Rob Hubbard |
| Tune length: |
03:44 |
| Release date: |
10/11/2005 |
| All-Time rank: |
429. |
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Dan shouts: Sounds so organic, def not one for the car but the mix is uber slick with great use of the original sid. Its about time someone did this sid real proud and here it is....
Makke shouts: Classical o2! I love how this Monty remix actually sounds like a Ghosts & Goblins remix! Fantastic!
Chris Abbott shouts: It's obviously very well done, but so completely at odds with my internal version of the tune that I have a hard time actually liking it.
Waz shouts: It's very nicely done with good use of the SID and organic sounds, but it just doesn't sound so manic enough to be MOTR. That said there's plenty of lovely instruments and it's a darned fine listen. If only we had PPOT and Pascal Roggen's violin....
Tas shouts: The bell which rings sounds alllll so wrong and I'm not convinced at all by the mix.. It sounds thin and empty. O2 is farrrrr better than this.
kwed shouts: Oh... Two!
anaconda shouts: I've been a bit tired of this tune. Though it's one of the better remixes of it. Very good arrangement, though it's a bit on the boring side.
romeo_knight shouts: Yes, I know, it's original but IMO misses so much what has made the original so great: the hectic, the wild solos...
westerling shouts: I don´t like the intro. But the rest is great!
cat shouts: I like o2's stuff, but here.....
eliot shouts: Have no idea what Carsten had in mind doing this. There are some nice ideas... But I miss something...
weasel shouts: Wow! Differs pretty _much_from my intentions of a remix of that tune though! ;-) But it's very well done and technically pretty cool!!
fozzie shouts: Wicked!
montymole shouts: Have not the energy from the original sid but still good
LMan shouts: Nice to have a different take on this tune. Perfectly executed.
cosmic_gerbil shouts: A bit more laid back then the original, but it's about time somebody remixed this great tune.
omoroca shouts: Different approach here from Carsten Ohlsen. Harder to get used to than the old Jarresque stuff, but very artistic and spheric anyway. Added to my collection.