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Old 06-29-2005, 06:19 AM
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Default OCR01370 - Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening 'The Sad Fish'

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Old 06-29-2005, 06:31 AM
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Interesting to say the least. It would have been nice if it was a little longer. Seemed to end abruptly to me. It's good, I just think being longer would have made it better.
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Old 06-29-2005, 06:35 AM
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This is very stylish, I love how the staccato strings are used near 3:00. Great remix. :)
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Old 06-29-2005, 07:15 PM
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I was feeling it...I reallyw as....UNTIL the strings came in. They just sounded a bit too ackward and didn't seem to fit with the style that you were going for...Sorry about that. Also, as someone stated above, it seemed end abruptly. It felt like it just ended. Like you get cut off from something.
All in all, a good mix, but I just couldn't feel it fully.
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Old 06-29-2005, 07:58 PM
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Now this is peculiar; the judges liked the ending while the listeners don't. Interesting.

Nonetheless, it's good to see Nixdorux make a comeback. I don't know why he spent this long since putting forth Shaolin's Cave just to come up with something else, but for us it's well worth the wait. We all know him well as a Zelda arranger, and it's about time some of his coverage for that series has arrived here too. Bravo.

So yeah, it's time I re-approached my VGMix review on this one.

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As is often expected from Nix, the audience is gestured at an orchestrated piece. Panning has been shown to fit the realistic nature of the genre as such, most notably with the strong positions as shown by the instrumentation at hand. Going towards the processing quality, we have some strong thoughts to ambience and clarity at the same time, all on top of the impressive sample set that he has been cooperating with since he started out. There could have been some further attention to the range of attacks on the woodwind though, but this is still firm enough to take on cue. The overall balance behind the panning has been realized well enough to be able to maintain a sharp amount of interest as a whole, and with enough attention also brought into the EQs this setup is almost flawless. There were some areas that could have done with some sharper elements of compression to further raise the stakes of the sound though, but this is still very sharp stuff all around - one of Nixdorux's better settings in a fair while.

Compositional structure
The track started off with an atmospheric opening as shown upon a set of woodwind and string gestures towards the listener. Just when you thought the peaceful and major-key nature of the intro would continue by that, the melody was then shown at 0:25 although at a more reflective fashion than once gestured at. I personally felt it was expressed much further by 0:58 where the instrumentation ended up facing a more reflective gesture towards the target audience given the stronger string movements, as well as the variation on the second portion of the theme at 1:19 where the instrumentation was shown to be at a more majestic motion at that moment in time. While I feel that the dynamic curve as shown by then isn't his best, I really appreciate what managed to come around for the intro.

He then brought the piece into a creative motion from 1:47, while at the same time maintaining the subtle emotions that were shown from the past section, so that's firm to be able to gesture at. Even through the creative proportions, I appreciated the tense brass part at 2:30 - in terms of mood that was shown to be deep enough to be able to maintain a hold upon expression. The lead back into the melodic iteration at 2:44 has still cooperated well to link back to the theme, although if anything I will gesture that the woodwind attack as shown at the flourish at 2:50 felt a bit too harsh given the light clip-like nature of the attack there - can be felt to be a technical quirk for what it was, but if that can be looked around it has still worked well to maintain interest.

And it's by 2:57 that the song faced a more rhythmic style upon the overall instrumentation - interesting dancehall movement there as shown upon the overall rhythm, although given the change of moods as shown by the rest of the piece I thought it seemed to come rather abrupt. Yet as shown there the piano's variation on the core theme has worked well to involve some last minute variation on the track as well as enough attention also granted towards the feel behind the overall final climax. Although a bit more dynamic than his usual closures, it's still very good stuff that has managed to deviate sharply from the usual material from him, and it's solid proof that this is a return to the scene well needed.
So yeah, you can tell that I too wasn't too hot on that ending, although for the reason on that it totally changed the meaning behind the track title as established to the 3 minutes prior to that moment. (I can't blame him on the stylistic front - he *is* French after all. ;)) But yeah, it's still got a lot of heart and soul granted into the incarnation as well as much of his trademark sample movements to make his work stand out. In terms of orchestration work, *this* is the guy that people should be seeing into - lots of re-arrangement, plenty of expression and an all around very vivid imaginaion.

I hope Nix comes back with more material soon, because his works are a pleasure to listen to. Bon travail! :D
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Old 06-29-2005, 08:11 PM
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There are lots of parts that are very nice, but even more parts that could have used some careful attention. For example, there's inconsistency in the harmonic flow of the piece where at times the harmony is chromatic and full of surprises, but at other times very stagnant, usually around the transitions from section to section. There are also numerous occasions where I thought I heard several "wrong notes" or things that did not fit the tonal makeup of the piece. It could have stranded to be longer to draw out the ideas more, however, it shows potential more than anything, as well as a developing sense of style.
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Old 06-30-2005, 03:31 AM
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Starts out soft, and slowly builds some tension. A few quite dissonant parts in the middle, and a nice powerful (but far too short) ending.
All in all a nice listen.

Thumbs up, Nixdorux :)
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Old 06-30-2005, 04:51 AM
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You were about to rival Russell Cox until about 3/4 of the way through. I appreciate originality as much as the next guy, but switching gears in the middle of a piece to display it doesn't exactly help the experience. Nice classical, nice jazz, but even better apart.
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Old 07-01-2005, 03:42 PM
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Hmmm...more mixes of this artist are really enjoyed. An awesome combination of quality did cool things on the technical composition. Interesting flute, played with a sweet melody. And instruments on the transition are doing a life of music. The arrangement reminds me of peaceful forests with people of a curious imagination. Clouds are coming from the sky and friends have found books about music. Learn music, do music, be music!

This Remix is very pleasant for the imagination. I have found some interesting things here, bumping my capacity for the letters. Nice work!
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Old 07-01-2005, 10:26 PM
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Odd, I'm a big fan of all of your other works. But I can sum up my review of this one in one word: *YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN*
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