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MrBond

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  1. Ah, yes, I thought I had seen some language to that effect somewhere before. Thank you for pointing that out. :-)

    I must remember to be more diligent in my research before posting.

    Should I go through with this venture, I will let you all know if I get any feedback (and of course, redirect listeners here). :-)

  2. Greetings.

    I am very much a lurker here at OCReMix, so there's a near-100% chance that no one knows me...but anyhow, I am MrBond, and I absolutely love the music and concept of OCReMix.

    Anyhow, to the matter at hand...

    I have a very real opportunity to begin my own radio show (of sorts) at my college. It would essentially entail about two hours a week playing music and talking about...well, whatever I want, I guess. And since 98% of the music I listen to is remixes (90% of which are from here), I pose this query:

    Would there be any objections if I played music from OCReMix on my radio show?

    My intentions are these:

    1) To spread the joy that is the ReMix

    2) To enhance my own understanding and enjoyment of the genre

    3) To honor those ReMixers who continue to amaze me with their outstanding talent.

    My own basic assumption is, that since all this music is free, there would be no problems. However, I don't like making that assumption in this case as it pertains to many (many, many, many) peoples' works, and I'm all for giving credit where credit is absolutely deserved.

  3. Then I pose another set of questions for ye:

    How many music tracks will be available?

    With your hosting, do you have access to PHP or Perl (server-side scripting) or MySQL (database)?

    Beyond that, I suppose it's a matter of integrating the download system you mentioned earlier, and pointing the PayPal stuff in the right direction.

  4. 0:16 got my attention, but then, at 0:51....SOLD!

    My one gripe about it would be the snare. I don't think it particularly cooperates with the overall style, but the rest is beautiful. Remixing an already excellent source is really tough, so kudos to DarkeSword for doing a very nice job.

    The original track is one of the few scores to ever (and I mean EVER) give me a true sense of urgency while playing a game.

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