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OCR02322 - *YES* Machinarium 'Smashinarium'


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Greetings once again! DarkSim here with a ReMix of a relatively unknown indie game called Machinarium ( http://machinarium.net for the demo/info) in my continuing quest to seek out (and remix) obscure and brilliant sources.

Sources:

1. "Pipe Wrench Dubstep" -

2. "Clockwise Operetta" -

Composer: Tomas Dvorak

A friend recommended me this game recently, and whilst I thought it was a little pricey for a point-and-click adventure, it did come with a complete soundtrack as part of the purchase. Really good of them to do that, and it's totally worth it as the music is superb. The game's set in a pretty bleak, surreal world inhabited by robots, but has a tremendous amount of charm, and it's set to a beautiful sonic backing that I just had to remix somehow. The 2 source tunes I chose to remix I felt complemented each other well, as Pipe Wrench Dubstep is a great upbeat source for a chorus, and Clockwise Operetta is a fantastic mood setter, with a solo or 2 in there to play off in a breakdown. I'd been listening to PrototypeRaptor's "Penultimate" album for a month before making this and so I decided to try and emulate his style for this track - a tall order indeed, but with my own spin on it I feel I succeeded.

I took a slightly different approach to arrangement here in that I only listened to the sources a few times before trying to regurgitate the melodies from memory, thus capturing the feel of the song rather than the exact notes. Hopefully it paid off, I think I managed to get a similar sound and stay true to the atmosphere of the game whilst channeling the 2 sources into an electro-house ReMix.

A note on the production - this was made entirely in Ableton Live Suite 8 with no external plugins or VSTs. I really like Ableton as a workstation and highly recommend it! I abused the 'Corpus' module a lot in this track to get some of the metallic sounds, and 'Beat Repeat' was used for some subtle drum effects in the absence of dBlue Glitch.

Thanks :)

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It's great to see some mixers reaching out to our less-than-known games to find and show appreciation to. Both sources here are pretty cool to listen to, and I definitely agree they make good companions for one another. The mix itself is somewhat understated, which matches the sources, to be honest. That being said, it's still a fun listen, and it's not hard to pick out the source throughout. The soundscape is pretty cool, although I'd like the background instruments to come down just a tad to let the melody instruments shine through a little more. Percussion is interesting throughout, and keeps things moving.

Maybe not something you'd listen to super-intently, but lots of little details in here, and it's a fun mix.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Nice textures and a pretty solid beat, this is a pretty cool take on the source. I like the push-pull feeling going on, and though the compression is a bit on the heavy side, there are enough breakdowns that I don't feel completely battered by the music. The sources were melded together pretty smoothly, and overall I was feeling this. I think the balance could be altered slightly to have a bit more melodic interest, but the real strong point of this is the effective builds and breaks. I think this clears the bar.

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hehe, the Penultimate influence here is obvious. I like that little Ars Nova reference, clever. :P

balance is just a little off here, I felt that your low end hogged the soundscape just a bit at times, but the mix was nice and punchy. I would have liked the bass to have a little less 'baaoow' and more 'thwack', but that's just me. :lol:

awesome source tunes. your arrangement felt a little reserved in the way it used them, but they were nicely blended and adapted to the style. sweet change-up to 6/8 in the last two measures, liked the bitcrushing there too.

seems pretty solid to me, your production is definitely improving with each of your subs. nice work. :nicework:

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Very cool, creative sources - they really make me want to check out the game. Your remix is creative too, a dark dancey track with swooping FX and a breakdown that skitters like skeleton fingers. I thought the source was kind of loose at times - either that, or I wasn't fully getting how it was used. There was enough for me to recognize from both sources and I feel ok with that. Have a YES.

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