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Zelda 3 'Crystals of Kakariko'
When two excellent remixers like NoppZ and Protricity team up, you know you can't go wrong. This is one of the "Two in One" remixes that I enjoy so much, starting out with a remix of Kakariko Village, then Zelda's Lullabye after a short interlude, then it switches between them. It's a very effective combination, if I say so myself, and these mixers turn it into a very laid-back and very enjoyable mix. I only have three complaints: the sax in the beginning is a little out of place, especially considering the softer instruments that show up right after it, it tends to drag in some parts (probably too repetative), and it *really* should be listed as a Zelda 64 mix, as Zelda's Theme did not to my knowledge appear in Link to the Past... could be wrong though. Anyway, well worth a download. |
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Very calming, almost delicate piece.
Excellent work. :D
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That was beautiful! I actually....cried. I don't know why but this one got me right here. :)
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Beautiful.....very relaxing, would go very nice in a video game during a moment as beautiful as this piece.....[almost said "pies" in place of "piece....
Approval Rating: 92.5%
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Anyway, I love this remix. It brings back so many memories of playing Link to the Past way back then... It's definitely suitable for a peaceful town, but for some reason, this song reminds me of an indoor pool in a hotel I went to a long time ago... It played this kind of music. Anyway, highly recommended.
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A wonderful example of two enjoyable themes merged beautifully. Excellent work. This one made my mp3 player on my second day of having it
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I really think this song doesn't get the loving it deserves, as I judge from the lack of reviews.
When I downloaded it, I said, "5 and a half minutes? Jesus!" I didn't want to have to suffer through that long of crap. But it wasn't crap. It rocked my world. Marvellously orchestrated, good fills, good transitions, very fluid. What can you say bad? Nothing. One of my favs. No excuses. Download now.
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Otherwise good track, but... that "sax" patch? *shudder* Maybe it's because I went to a jazz concert tonight, but... Awful... it almost ruined the whole thing for me.
The guitar was very well done. I also found it very nice to hear this song in a different meter than what's in my head. But I personally didn't find everything else as strong as the other comments suggest. Overall good, yes! But not /that/ remarkable... |
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Well what can i say it was great very claming, went to sleep right after i heard it very moving piece
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Does anyone recognize the part from 3:15 to about 3:30 as the Cynic Project's? I don't remember which song it was from, but everytime I listen to that section, I am reminded of TCP.
mainva | aptigo | JTD out |
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