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OCR02665 - *YES* Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team 'Beneath the Blaze'


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Mixer name: TheGuitahHeroe

Game: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (yes, AGAIN...)

Song remixed: Mt. Blaze (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLWJXTArzOg)

Remix name: "Beneath the Blaze"

...Yeah. Dubstep.

I'm actually pretty proud of this one. Definitely one of the most

aggressively-styled remixes I've done; it's similar in style to a lot

of originals that I've been doing lately (I like to produce my

original stuff a bit more 'harshly'). And lately I've been getting

into doing dubstep and other 'harder' subgenres of electronica.

As for a source breakdown...everything is pretty out in the open, no

hidden anything really; the arps are all arps in the source, and the

bell leads, and chord progressions during the breaks and the ends of

the main verses, are all from the source as well.

Hope you guys dig :D

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heh, I can hear skrillex influence all over this. I wish your yah-yah bass was a little 'sharper', for lack of a better term. it kinda has this wideness that makes it feel stretched thin to me, but I'm nitpicking, overall pretty solid as per your usual. arrangement didn't do anything too crazy, but it was well-personalized and thoroughly dubstepped. nice work.

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I can totally hear Mike Shinoda rapping over that intro, pret good. :)

I agree with Cain that the snare could use some extra tratment, and that the arrangement didn't contain a lot of surprises, but this is a solid mix that gets the job done. The breakdown, which should have been insane seemed pretty tame. The transitions were nice, and overall I enjoyed the track. nice work, though the fadeout could have been something stronger instead. Still passable.

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So...you are compiling all these PMD mixes into an album at some point, right?

Anyways, definitely agreed with Cain on the snare as well as the wubs feeling just a little off. I can also agree that it's in no way a deal breaker, and in a way adds your own flavor to the mix. The arrangement is definitely strongly recognizable, and also a new style for you that works really well for this source. I'm impressed!

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