
PowerTrace-ACE2 (feat. Kate Lesing)
| Arranged by: |
Kent Walld
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| Original composer: |
Rob Hubbard |
| Tune length: |
04:02 |
| Release date: |
26/04/2008 |
| All-Time rank: |
395. |
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Got some Kate Lesing vocals, was listening to them and started to listen to some sid tunes at the same time and felt that these vocals in this remix worked
really well with the ACE2 tune, so I did this litte piece
This is my first "vocalized" remix, I will try to do some more, browsing thru the vocals and sids to hear what fits
Greetings to Kate Lesing for the lovely voice
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Skitz shouts: I think PowerTrace is the remixer to look out for in 2008! Everything he touches lately turns to GOLD - top remix sir!
Amok shouts: Very good mix and the vocals work pretty good here...
germantaz shouts: Yes Yes Yes!
c64glen shouts: What Skitz said ^
brix shouts: The vocal parts work really nice. Alas I think the synth is a bit too soft, parts of the remix sound too much like an Amiga Chiptune to me. Anyway I think the remix is really good.
XxDUSTYxX shouts: Nice mixing, but these drums and female vocals are way too boring for me!
Mayhem shouts: Like the vocals... Didn't think they were gonna work but they did.
Ic3m4n shouts: I really like that voice! And the track makes me tap with the feet ;) Very enjoyable.
Womble shouts: I like Kates voice, I hope you do further tunes with her.
prowler shouts: Great remix! I just miss some more attitude or something new...
condor shouts: It is good remix. And very close to very good one.
Agemixer shouts: My humble, individual vote for the year.. Vocals could have fit nicely at 1:57-2:10 (and the repeats aswell), but it is already a perfect arrangement, me thinks!=)
LaLa shouts: Great groove, although tempo feels a little bit slow. I like the arrangement, but I am undecided on the vocals, I think the remix would be equally good without them.
pmorph shouts: I'm thrilled!!
anaconda shouts: A bit bland vocal part when compared to the rest of the song. Rest is worth the Orange.