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  1. Remixer: masterXAE Name: Xavier Roberson Email: https://soundcloud.com/xavier-aenox USER ID:38108 Super Mario World "Super Head Bangers for Bowser" Super Mario World Bowser Castle Theme I created this using Logic Pro X. Entries from my Splice account for the Beats and vocal hits. I played the musical parts using my Keylab 88 Arturia, Arturia sounds for piano and synths, Alchemy synths for wobble, East West for choir, and a couple Cableguy plugins for effects. Then ended with Ozone for the mix. I was inspired because I love video game music, and I am dramatic in music composition. Thanks for all you do, and allowing me to make this submission. Xavier Roberson
  2. Your ReMixer name: Cosmonal Your real name: Eric João Ferraz Fraga Your email address: Your website: Your userid: 38073 Name of game(s) arranged: Jewel Master Name of arrangement: Jewel Master Gold Name of individual song(s) arranged: Jewel Master Composer: Motoaki Takenouchi.System: Mega Drive/Sega Genesis Your own comments about the mix: I love this song and was a challenge for myself to rearrange songs that I love. That was my inspiration.
  3. Remixer Name: LemonheadVGM Real Name: Philemon Holmes Email Address: Website: https://lemonheadvgm.godaddysites.com/ https://twitter.com/HolmesPhilemon User ID: 36968 Game Arranged: Sonic Heroes Name of Arrangement: Hang Castle (Team Sonic Racing Remix) Name of track arranged: Exercise Mode. Information about the mix: When Team Sonic Racing came out, I saw that one of the levels was a Haunted Castle. Given that the game has many remixes of past tracks, including some from Sonic Heroes, I was excited at the prospect of a Hang Castle Remix. To this day it bothers me that they didn't make one, so I decided to make one myself and hire people to play the parts live. Check out the live musicians here: >twitter.com/joshuataipale >twitter.com/ClementPanchout >twitter.com/ScottSemanski >twitter.com/mire_tyler >twitter.com/mklachu
  4. Artist: HoboKa Game: Super Metroid Source: Title Screen Remix: The Missing Galactic Baby Warrior Description: Made this remix for MnP 119 I believe ; I worked on it some more. . Went for my usual enhance but stick close to source material, with my own personalization, hamming up the ambience and cinematic feel. And I added metroid baby sfx at the start lol. I can give a version without it, if you'd prefer to not have original sfx in there.
  5. ReMixer name: Neon X EMail: Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV8NwzoUa9I9HD1YXRIXp3g UserID: 37046 Name of game: Donkey Kong Country Name of arrangement: Oceanic Aura Name of song: Aquatic Ambience Original composer: David Wise For clarification: Name of remix: Oceanic Aura Name of original song: Aquatic Ambience
  6. Hi guys & gals! I'm back from my 6 year hiatus with a 6 year old remix! I actually hope to find some time this year (2022) to begin working on new music again in earnest because I do miss it. I've slowly been picking up some new equipment and VSTs the past couple of years thinking it would help motivate me to return, so now I just need to find the time Anyhow, this track comes courtesy of the 2015 Sigma Fortress Remix Gauntlet and represents the last completed song I actually made way back when. timaeus222 had been planning an album release of selected compo tracks in 2016, of which this song was to be included, but I'm not sure whatever happened to the album. Regardless, timaeus222 had jumped on board and collabed with me to help flesh out this track from the original compo version and really brought it to life. He primarily added the piano solo from 2:30 - 2:50, but also added countless other backing parts and flourishes throughout the chorus sections. I stumbled across it just the other day and forgot how much I enjoyed it and thought it would be nice to sub for others to hear after all these years. Hope you all like it too! Contact Info: ReMixer Names: SuperiorX, timaeus222 Real Name: Matt Keller Forum ID: 20342 Submission Info: Games arranged: Mega Man X4, Mega Man X5 ReMix Name: Release the Kraken Songs arranged: Volt Kraken (X5), Final Weapon 2 (X4) Here is a source breakdown for those interested: 0:00 - 0:30 = original stuff 0:31 - 0:46 = Volt Kraken bass, Final Weapon piano B melody 0:47 - 1:01 = Volt Kraken bass, Final Weapon synth B melody 1:02 - 1:16 = Volt Kraken bass line on the backing synth 1:17 - 1:32 = Final Weapon C melody (leads & pads) 1:33 - 2:03 = Volt Kraken synth B melody, Final Weapon piano C accompaniment 2:04 - 2:18 = original stuff 2:19 - 2:33 = Volt Kraken bass line on the backing synth 2:34 - 2:50 = Volt Kraken bass 2:51 - 3:04 = Volt Kraken bass, Final Weapon synth solo B melody 3:06 - 3:21 = Final Weapon C melody (leads & pads) 3:22 - 3:40 = Final Weapon piano C accompaniment
  7. Name: Michael Hudak Website: https://michaelhudak.bandcamp.com/ Game arranged: Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition (Played it very briefly on Switch but I know it came out for PC and Xbox years before the Switch version came out.) Song arranged: "Ori, Lost In the Storm" ReMix title: "A Truth Found in Storms" More "manual" granular synthesis; lots of micro-editing of different piano clips playing the original tune (some at normal pitch and others an octave down). Many grains are only a few dozen milliseconds long, just long enough for your brain to figure out the tone. Others are shorter still, only 1-2 ms, and only sound like tics. I wanted to use these tiny slivers to act as the raindrops in a storm, while other noises act as other stormy elements. It's meta, but that's the gist of it: to have the arrangement technique itself represent the environmental context of the original song, with the melody repeatedly appearing and dissolving like the rain itself (or perhaps thoughts?). I thought this was more interesting than adding rain and wind recordings to the background while a more traditional piano piece played, which I did toy with as a coda (similar to the 2nd half my Dire, Dire Docks ReMix), but scrapped. I guess this is the most similar to the Conker mix I did, which makes sense looking back, as I started both of them around the same time...but this one ended up being finished a couple of years later. 0:22 - 0:31 in the source is repeated several times in my arrangement, and sometimes 0:22 - 0:36 as well. There are 5-6 different iterations of that melody which appear in my mix at different speeds, pitches, and in various states of chopped-up-ness. 0:01 - 0:07 in the source starts appearing in the background of my mix starting at 1:51, 2:10. & 2:27, then finally at 2:44. That's it!
  8. So, this pains me to do this, but I don't know if I can comfortably sign off on this. It's Jordan, so of course the production and concept is going to be ace - no disputing that. The middle eastern instrumentation sounds fantastic, and the sub bass especially is handled with care on the mixing side of things. This sounds beefy as hell on a sub and really showcases Jordan's mastery of the production game. I originally paneled this so I could do a manual source usage check, but the last minute of the track comfortably puts this over the 50% bar. However, therein lies my main issue - the source, while substantially represented throughout the track, is played out as identically with each repetition. The Underground melody is played out as a loop that's repeated multiple times, and the only variation I can pick up on is the filtering applied. To me, this feels too repetitive and and the presentation of the melody is very noticeably looped, especially during that last minute of the track. For that reason (and only that reason - everything else is extremely competently assembled) I'm struggling to justify a YES vote here. Curious to hear what the rest of the panel feels on this. NO
  9. Been a while since I submitted something, Wanted to share this one because I feel the marriage of middle eastern instruments and the original source do magic together. This is an Arabian Trap remix of the cave theme from Super Mario Bros. 2 and was originally intended for NESterYears 2. I ended up scrapping that project and am pursuing SNESterYears instead. So in light of that, I wanted to submit this gem to OCReMix to celebrate that I am still remixing after 20 years. Cheers, Jordan
  10. I mainly paneled this one due to source usage - it's going to take a bit of diving in to connect the dots on the source but sonically, I like what I'm hearing! This is quite a bit different than anything we've heard from DDRKirby before, but the sequencing is on-point with the acoustic instruments and the soundscape is full of lush texture. Arrangement-wise, this doesn't feel undercooked like we often find with chillhop arrangements, there's plenty of variation going on. The mastering/production is probably a bit loud and aggressive for the genre. Will come back to this one!
  11. Contact Information =================== *Your ReMixer name: DDRKirby(ISQ) *Your real name: Timothy Wong *Your email address: *Your website: http://ddrkirby.com *Your userid (number, not name) on our forums, found by viewing your forum profile: 8933 Submission Information ====================== *Name of game(s) arranged: Diddy Kong Racing *Name of arrangement: Chill Beats to Race To *Name of individual song(s) arranged: Boss *Your own comments about the mix, for example the inspiration behind it, how it was made, etc.: This one comes at the behest of Nicolas Daoust, who requested a remix of the Diddy Kong Racing boss challenge music through my Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/ddrkirbyisq). This genre might come a bit out of left-field for those who don't follow my work closely, but I've been dabbling in this sort of lo-fi/chillhop style for the past year or two. I'll have to once again shoutout One Hour Compos (https://compo.thasauce.net/compos/view/OHC) as that has provided me with the perfect avenue for regular musical experimentation, and allowed me to significantly expand my musical toolkit on multiple occasions. Almost all of the instrumentation used in this track consists of stuff that I've already tried out before in OHC...practice makes perfect! For this song in particular I wanted to contrast the high energy of the source track by dialing the tempo way down and enveloping everything in luscious reverb. It was an interesting challenge finding ways to slot the different melodies into a much slower groove, but I had fun with it, especially with the guzheng solo work (sample library courtesy of Impact Soundworks [https://impactsoundworks.com/product/plectra-series-5-guzheng/]). Hopefully you all enjoy it as well! --DDRKirby(ISQ)
  12. Original decision Game: Duke Nukem 3D Title: Stalker Additional Info: Composed by Lee Jackson. Original soundtrack link: https://youtu.be/bLphA-MZvXg Arrangement Name: Stalker V2 [Factory Reset] Inspiration for my mix: Thank you for reviewing my first submission and I really appreciate the feedback you gave me. My goal with this mix and production was to take the original theme song and really attempt a big studio rock hit factory sound with a cinematic movie edge but keeping the same spirit of the original composition in regards to its overall tone. I wanted it to have the feeling of more of a band playing together but keeping elements of that computer industrial arpeggiator sound to really drive it. It was arranged mostly on Pro Tools and Ableton Live. We recorded live electric guitars and electric bass. I used mostly hardware synthesizers for this production as well. There are some slight additional melodic and rhythmic parts added to bridge some sections together (like a cinematic SFX or additional drum hit - yes). There are additional melodies added but the original main lead from the original is unaltered and remains distinct in this version. Some melodies may be louder or quieter in this mix. My Details Remixer Name: Marc Armitage Real Name: Marc Chemaly Email: Website: https://www.marcarmitage.net Userid: 36369 Forum Username: marcchemali
  13. ReMixer & real name: Eino Keskitalo e-mail: Names of games arranged: Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy X Name of Arrangement: Sovitus Names of individual songs arranged: Lenna's Theme (FFV), Lulu's Theme (FFX) Sources Lenna: https://youtu.be/Egvbf_Vfs80 Lulu: https://youtu.be/kshxwh_CLYk MP3 link: FLAC link: Long time no see! This arrangement was originally made for the final round of the Final Fantasy Crystal Clash competition, way back from early 2014! I think I dare not listen to the compo version, the mix was crammed full of stuff. It took me eight years to clean it up! Cut a lot of stuff out, not everything has to be playing all the time. Big thanks to Timaeus for excellent feedback on the OCR forums, and to the #workshop channel on Discord for comments. Source breakdown (this is quite liberal..): The long intro: 0:00-0:07 no source anywhere 0:07-0:24 The descending pizzicato from Lulu's theme (from the start) is there on the violin to the right, adjusted to major key.. if you'll accept that. 0:24-0:42 Pizzicato continues; Lenna's bells from 0:00-0:10 on the chippy synth to the left 0:42-0:51 No source First "verse" 0:51-1:25 Lenna's bells + melody (on the fake guitar, different rhythm) from 0:06-0:28. Second "verse": 1:25-2:00 Bits of Lenna's bells, bits of Lenna's melody. 01:41-01:44 has a bass fill from Lenna (0:39-0:42 in the source). From Lulu, the melloflute melody 0:14-0:25 is adjusted to key (& rhythm) and plays in the background organ at 1:27-1:30 and 1:44-1:47. Due to the adjustments, these perhaps don't count as prominent source usage. 2:00-2:03 A little break First "chorus": 2:03-2:07 The lead follows the lower bell from Lenna at 0:55-1:01 (though the rhythm is different). 2:07-2:11 Lulu's melloflute from 0:14-0:19 2:12-2:20 2:12-2:14 and 2:16-2:20 you can hear the higher bell from Lenna's at 0:55-0:58 in the background. 2:21-2:25 The descending pizzicato from Lulu's theme's beginning plays once @ 2:21. Sorta. Third "verse": 2:25-2:58 The Lulu's B-part melody from 1:09-1:34 plays twice (with the harmony very much reharmonized). Lenna's bass fill at 02:40-02:42. 2:58-3:02 a little break Second "chorus": 3:02-3:10 The lower bell from Lenna's 0:55-1:06. 3:10-3:36 Variations of the previous bit; the original melody is there in the background. 3:33-3:36 follows the chord progression at the end of the "chorus" of Lenna's theme. 3:36-3:48 a wind-down.
  14. Hello, I'd like to submit my remix to you! Here's the info required from the form. Thank you for considering it! Contact Information Xandomize Alexander Evans No website, just a soundcloud - www.soundcloud.com/xandomize 38065 Submission Information Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium The End of the Chillennium The End of the Millennium PSIV is already on the site! OST is on the site as well. I knew I wanted to make a drastic change to this song, as it's a fast-paced, super in-your-face rock song on the OST. I began working towards a synthwave feel but ended up at a slow-tempo industrial-ish electronica as I honed in on final instruments and atmospheric feel. The OST has a simple A and B part, so I added a bluesy synth solo over the last A part, and worked in some chord changes that gives it a little depth before it explodes into the last chorus, followed by a quick key change before ending on a hard, 4 on the floor beat.
  15. Submission game: Prince of Persia (SNES) composer: Toshiya Yamanaka, Tetsuya Nakano remix title: 119 Minutes Left Artist Info remixer name: Dj Orange forum userid : 3683 real name: Geoff Harding comments: i tried Dm - Dbm - Cm9
  16. Contact Information Your ReMixer name: Mel Decision Your real name: Mel Choyce-Dwan Your email address: Your website: https://melchoyce.design/ Your userid: 37511 Submission Information Name of game(s) arranged: Super Mario 64 Name of arrangement: The Slow Pull of the Space Docks Name of individual song(s) arranged: Dire Dire Docks Your own comments about the mix: I created this piece as part of a challenge to "write an arrangement of any video game song, but make it space-related." I immediately knew that I wanted to do a take on Dire Dire Docks. There's a thin line between deep sea and space, and I wanted to see if I could actually achieve it. I relied on layering lots of soft pianos and synths, and drenched the whole piece in reverb. I wanted to give the feeling of drifting through space, staring out through the window of a spaceship into the black. Kind of peaceful and a little mysterious, with a touch of awe. Thanks for considering!
  17. Edit 11th Jan 2023: Bluelighter got in touch with a new link, his comments: Remixer name: Bluelighter (21840-bluelighter); Anna Hanabi; Sable Providence; Khoo Sze Ning; Guitarsvd; Ian Martyn (35158-mooglepower); dpMusicman Mail: Game & Songs: Final Fantasy VIII & Tell me Composer: Nobuo Uematsu Project: Final Fantasy VIII : Seeds of Pandora Credits: Bluelighter (Guillaume Saumande): arranger, mixer Anna Hanabi (Annabelle Saumande): singer Sable Providence (*): flutes (dizi, bass dizi, xiao) Khoo Sze Ning (Khoo Sze Ning): guzheng (https://www.instagram.com/szening_khoo/) Guitarsvd (Cecil Chau): Ehru Ian Martyn (Ian Martyn): bass, mandolin (https://linktr.ee/IanMartyn) dpMusicman (*): percussions (djembe, triangle, shaker) Hi OCR! This arrangement is based on “Tell me”, theme based on the character Quistis in the game. In the scene, she realized her difficulty to communicate with Squall, her taciturn student. Hence the title, “Where is my fault?” Some instrument players offered to collaborate for this album project. For me, it was a great opportunity to work in a style different, to use some acoustic instruments that I’m not used to. After discussion with Jorito and DFW, I oriented my arrangement to an Asian style. I first wanted to use harp. But, they convinced me to replace it by guzheng to give a more Asian feel. I’d to enrich my knowledge on these different instruments. Notably, some Asian instruments whose I didn’t know the sonority or the playing. I was a little worry about guzheng, written firstly for harp, and whose playing is different. I was not sure of its possibilities; but Khoo played it very well! SableProvidence guided me about flute and their tessitura. He explained me that the 2nd voice at the ending was too low for a standard flute, hence the bass dizi. He helped me also to find some contacts. So, I could collaborate with dpMusicman for percussions and Khoo for gudheng. I asked my sister to sing on this piece. She has yet collaborated on an album project and I knew her voice would well match with what I wanted for this arrangement. I’m grateful to all instrument players who have collaborated with me. It was a great experience to work with all them! I thank also Jorito and DFW for their advice, on the arrangement and on the mixing. About the inspiration, I built this arrangement bit by bit. At the beginning, I only wanted an acoustic piece with a female voice with some long notes (representing the character Quistis). I added a pad and a high synthe to give more consistency. At the pt3 (cf. breakdown), I felt it should be the culminant point for this mix. I added drum, bass… To reinforce the rhythm, I wanted an instrument like guitar, but lighter. Ian associated at the album project played mandolin (more than bass); it would be a good option. After this part, I was blocked a moment to continue. I decided in pt4 to keep a marked rhythm and to start a new harmony. I realized this harmony well married with the main melody. It was also a good way to give more importance to vocal. Dizi take over the vocal at part 5 and play a new melody, based on the same harmony. I concluded this arrangement (pt6 and 7) with a part in the same mood as the beginning. Enjoy, BREACKDOWN Original: - 0’00 Melodic Line 1 - 0’25 ML2 - 0’50 ML3 Arrangement: 1. 0’00 ML1 2. 0’51 ML2 3. 1’20 ML3 4. 2’10 ML2 5. 2’45 free 6. 3’15 ML3 7. 3’40 ML1
  18. ReMixer name: Neon X EMail: Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV8NwzoUa9I9HD1YXRIXp3g UserID: 37046 Name of game: Mega Man 3 Name of arrangement: My Sweet Gemini Name of song: Gemini Man theme Original composer: Yasunori Mitsuda For clarification: Name of remix: My Sweet Gemini Name of original song: Gemini Man theme
  19. The following was provided by the artist as a source breakdown, including an audio reference. Please keep this in mind when evaluating this track!
  20. Hey guys! Long time lurker on Youtube, first time submitter here. This is a remix of "Pigstep" from Minecraft, in the heavy metal style of Mick Gordon's DOOM soundtrack. Contact Info: ReMixer name: Mosh Bits Real names: Chris Goins, Josh Fullerton, & Dylan Shipe Email Address: Website: youtube.com/c/moshbits User ID #: 38030 Submission Info: Name of Game: Minecraft Name of Arrangement: Pigmosh Song Arranged: Pigstep Original Composer: Lena Raine Pigstep is easily the most energetic theme in Minecraft, so we gravitated towards it almost immediately. You'll find the song in Minecraft's Nether, and with the release of the Minecraft Nether update and the release of DOOM Eternal in such close proximity, along with the underworld/hell theme being the focus of each, it didn't take any time at all to make the connection between the two. We talked about putting this track together for ages, and almost 2 years later, we finally have something we're really proud of. Thanks in advance for (hopefully) considering us, and thanks so much for the service you all provide. Hope to hear back, - Mosh Bits
  21. Contact Information Platonist Jonas Loman platonistmusic.com/reunion 16372 Submission Information Kenshi When The Phoenix Doesn't Revive Fertile PC, Kole Hicks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33ZP8_aAdNI Hey! I'm back. It's my first submission made in Renoise Tracker. Took me a while to figure out how to retain my style/sound, because it's been so closely tied to schism tracker's technological limitations. I think I've found a sweet spot this time. Love the game, love the soundtrack, love the song. What can I say, it's an underrated, (and somewhat buggy ) masterpiece. cheers! (Source starts at 12:27)
  22. I hope this email finds you well. I compose trailer music as a side-passion (www.volitionmusic.com), but recently decided to take a little breather from trailer music to write a hybrid orchestral cover for the Super Metroid Prologue theme. I have attached a preliminary mix. Please let me know what you think. I am open to constructive comments and critiques. If the track is accepted, I can send you the final mix. ReMixer name: Aidin Ashoori Real name: Aidin Ashoori Email address: Website: www.volitionmusic.com User ID: 37822 Name of game: Super Metroid Title of arrangement: 'Event Horizon' Title of original track: 'Theme of Super Metroid' (aka 'Theme of Samus') Original composer: Kenji Yamamoto Link to the original track: https://youtu.be/5vYsVk23oxA My comments: Drawing on my experience as a trailer music composer, I have created a hybrid orchestral reimagining of the 'Theme of Super Metroid'. In this cover, I managed to introduce some bolder and more heroic elements to the arrangement, while still maintaining the dark and atmospheric feel of the original. Best regards, Aidin
  23. Remixer: HoboKa Game: Secret of Evermore original composer: Jeremy Soule Hi guys! And greetings to the new judges, Dark Sim and Co. (っ◔◡◔)っ herro I went for a cinematic big-beat, with operatic stuff to make it epic. Er...Can't really eloquently describe this remix. Other than I wanted to expand on it in my own way, using Omnisphere 2 and Composer Cloud. Hopefully it's not overdone or undercooked. Enjoy!
  24. ReMixer name: Neon X EMail: Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV8NwzoUa9I9HD1YXRIXp3g UserID: 37046 Name of game: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Name of arrangement: Back To The Island Name of song: Yoshi's Island / Title theme Original composer: Koji Kondo For clarification: Name of remix: Back To The Island Name of original song: Yoshi's Island / Title theme
  25. This is my arrangement of "Beyond the Deep Blue Sea" from Final Fantasy 5, originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu. This song (the original, and now, especially this remix) is deeply personal for me. It resonates with a lot of memories, and some of the things currently going on in my life. Creating it was a highly emotional experience. Although this was already one of my favourite songs from FF5, it was sort of a commission. This track was nominated and voted for by my patrons on Subscribestar. If you're interested in voting/nominating in the future, you can subscribe to me here: www.subscribestar.com/rebeccaetripp A new song (usually a VGM remix) will be chosen every month.
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