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My 10th remix - and the first one without playing a single guitar note at all.
(instead I let Boz do it ;-) )
Thanks to the one and only Beastie Boys for the a cappella of "All lifestyles", taken from
www.beastieboys.com/remixers.php
Here are the full credits:
Original Atari 800/5200 music - Peter Langston
C64 SID music - Russell Lieblich
Vocals - The Beastie Boys
Synths, beats and FX - Reaktor 5/Guitar Rig 2
Pseudo random sequence synth - EZPoly
Guitar - Boz
Voice talents:
taken from a Ballblazer press conference video, 1984
(instead I let Boz do it ;-) )
Thanks to the one and only Beastie Boys for the a cappella of "All lifestyles", taken from
www.beastieboys.com/remixers.php
Here are the full credits:
Original Atari 800/5200 music - Peter Langston
C64 SID music - Russell Lieblich
Vocals - The Beastie Boys
Synths, beats and FX - Reaktor 5/Guitar Rig 2
Pseudo random sequence synth - EZPoly
Guitar - Boz
Voice talents:
- Slan Sterling – Bob Sarlatte
- Arboster Kipling – Rick Cimino
- Lazer Lite Announcer – Laurie Bauman Arnold
taken from a Ballblazer press conference video, 1984
(5160 hits)
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Reviews
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REVIEW BY craigg (09/02/2006) With the majority of C64 remixes being SIDs reworked with new instruments, it's great to hear something that wouldn't sound out of place in the charts - a genuine, high-quality mash-up. The Ballblazer riff is, of course, one of the very few available SIDs that have sufficient hook for pop tracks, and also to carry the kind of vocals in this track.I'm no Beastie Boys fan, but I still rate this track highly anyway, partly because it's clearly a decent production, partly because it just sounds good, and partly because this is the direction C64 remixes really need to be going in for the scene to have a future - actual songs, not just SID "X" the orchestral version, SID "X" the "rock" version, SID "X" the "take the MIDI and assign some fairly random instruments to it" version. Good stuff, Romeo Knight. More, please. |
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REVIEW BY jgb (10/02/2006) Technically this could do with another round of mixing and mastering. The synth chords and the bass are mixed too high. The kick is hidden somewhere in the background. The whole mix feels like it is lacking a bit in the bass compartment, but I'm a sucker for deep bass so this could be an artistic decision. Not enough space in the mix for the vocals.Well chosen sounds and fx. The structure of the song is really good, though a bit too reliant on the synth chords/bass combination. That could be developed a bit more. Really like the synth solo! The vocals fit the tune perfectly! The overall feeling of the remix is somewhere along Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Rockwell's "Somebody's watching me". The 80:s feel is all over the song. Nostalgic? Not a bit, haven't heard either the original SID nor the BB track. |
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REVIEW BY gibs (09/02/2006) Romeo Knight strike again with a new style but it's not just to say "I can do this too" because it's perfectly done! he knows exactly what he's doing and this is why the rap performance fit perfectly with the main riff of the SID !"this thing work with this one" and you will not find another C64 riff that could work better. Of course he could follow the bass with his guitar to sound like many fusion bands but he prefer to let the SID screaming just to say "this chip is not dead,it still alive!!!" |
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REVIEW BY buzzard (09/02/2006) Rap is not my thing, so I judge the track on my opinion of it's musical merits.Marvellous! Love the track, love all the samples and the composition of the tune. One of the better technical remixes for quite a while. I'd definitely like to see one of the classics remixed by these guys, something like the last ninja or rtype, because of the technical brilliance of this track. |
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REVIEW BY the_jinx (08/02/2006) Amazing remix.. Also love the non beasty vocals..It's one of the most original remixes I heard in a while.. |
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