Liontamer
08-22-2004, 05:28 PM
LT: Aight bros, I saw this released on VGMix a few days ago with Nex giving Lightwarmth's piece the human touch, so I PMed Luke to hook this collab up with the resubmit. Here's the old rejection (http://www.ocremix.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=32977) & Lightwarth's info:
Remixer Name: Lightwarmth (Luke Nickel)
Remix Performer: Nex (David Bradbury)
Your Email Address: lightwarmth20@hotmail.com
Game's Remixed: Final Fantasy IX
Song Remixed: Nobuo Uematsu - "Dark Messenger"
Remix Title: Lightwarmth & Nex - "Messenger in the Key of Black"
Remix Link:
Comments: Something I came up with a while ago - a bit far out (classical arrangement of rock song!) but I think it turned out well. Got rejected due to synth, so I here I am thanks to a recording by Nex (ocnex, Conexicon). Enjoy the Remix!
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Most NOs from the old decision liked the arrangement and thought it was where it needed to be, but also felt the delivery was mechanical. I've heard/kept the first version and played it on VGF way back. If I was on the panel back then, that would have been NOed by me as well. This collab version solves those problems with much stronger execution courtesy of Dave. I thought the reverb could have been toned down, and the piano sounds too far in the back at times, but otherwise great job Lightwarmth & Nex! I'm glad LW didn't let this one fall by the wayside.
YES
Remixer Name: Lightwarmth (Luke Nickel)
Remix Performer: Nex (David Bradbury)
Your Email Address: lightwarmth20@hotmail.com
Game's Remixed: Final Fantasy IX
Song Remixed: Nobuo Uematsu - "Dark Messenger"
Remix Title: Lightwarmth & Nex - "Messenger in the Key of Black"
Remix Link:
Comments: Something I came up with a while ago - a bit far out (classical arrangement of rock song!) but I think it turned out well. Got rejected due to synth, so I here I am thanks to a recording by Nex (ocnex, Conexicon). Enjoy the Remix!
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Most NOs from the old decision liked the arrangement and thought it was where it needed to be, but also felt the delivery was mechanical. I've heard/kept the first version and played it on VGF way back. If I was on the panel back then, that would have been NOed by me as well. This collab version solves those problems with much stronger execution courtesy of Dave. I thought the reverb could have been toned down, and the piano sounds too far in the back at times, but otherwise great job Lightwarmth & Nex! I'm glad LW didn't let this one fall by the wayside.
YES