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Zen Frazier

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  1. Been listening to this album again... for the first time. Actually it didn't make my regular rotation at first release, but lately I "rediscovered" this one (similar to Yogarine above) and I really enjoy this one. Just wanted to say: Thanks! :nicework:

    Oh and I echo the request for FLAC if it's at all possible at some point, but otherwise what we have is surely much better than nothing at all. :-)

  2. I'm planning to pick this one up... I love the puzzle-type games, but what I love about this one is the artsy style of the characters, the music, the storyline etc. Reminds me of the Triplets of Bellevue!

    I'm going to Europe in about 5 weeks and this just seemed like the "perfect" game for traveling around there, both in terms of the play format (short puzzles you can do in between train rides and what not), and the overall atmosphere of the game.

  3. Email Disco Dan. His contact information is right on his ReMixer page and forum profile. Barring that, find the contact info of herograw and Ramanisence on the boards and ask either of them if they might have it.

    Hah, email - who knew?? I will try that.

    Thanks for the tip and I know I was probably coming across as well... :whatevaa: But yeah, I DO appreciate the patience!

  4. To answer the thread topic's question, I'd have to say that probably half of the remixes I enjoy the most, I've never heard the original source material. It's always interesting to hear the original of course, but I enjoy a great many of these remixes as musical tracks unto themselves.

    That being said, I think the remixes that top my list of favorites are those which I am familiar with the original source tune. So it's a mixed bag of sorts.

    Now, another issue altogether is whether or not I've actually played the game. I'd have to say that 95% of the remixes I enjoy, I've never played the game the source material is from. A ready example that comes to mind is Final Fantasy VII - never played the game, but I have the soundtrack and VotL is probably my favorite OCR tribute album to date. Go figure!

  5. Very cool. More SGX aural goodness. I'm streaming the audio right now and it sounds really polished and even more professional. I always love the use of strings/orchestral elements, it really adds a level of depth to the music.

    I like the pricing idea and hope that works out for you. Interesting hybrid approach to setting a price but encouraging fans to "pay what they feel." Oddly enough it makes me more inclined to pay a little more if it is up to me. :)

    Added to my Xmas wishlist/shopping list!

    EDIT: Side note... VBR vs FLAC. Since FLAC is lossless I can use this format to create my own VBR MP3s as needed, yes? Same idea as ripping a CD to MP3 (naturally some loss of quality will occur). If this is true, then wouldn't choosing the FLAC option make more sense so that one would always have lossless backup version (even if you use/prefer MP3s?)

    Thanks and sorry if that is off-topic but I was just wondering...

  6. I'm actually kind of flattered. You have one post count and it's for a positive review of my song. Really. (For once, I'm not being sarcastic here). Anyway, There's an update available at:

    http://jonx.net/~discodan/misc/updates/Megaman%203%20-%20Intro%20-%20Blue%20Lightning.mp3

    Dig.

    Thanks for the compliments.

    DC

    I noticed that a higher bitrate version of the DKC Riptide ReMix was made available from your site and my first thought was "Oh it sure would be nice to have a higher quality version of Blue Lightning!" So I came here to see if such a thing exists, and lo and behold... it apparently did. But alas this link doesn't work anymore. :sad:

    Any chance you could post a higher bitrate version again? Please? :smile:

    (I realize this could have been made a PM but I figured that there could easily be others who would want a quality upgrade on this CLASSIC ReMix, so I figured a post in this thread would be more appropriate.)

    Cheers,

    Ken

  7. Ahoy-hoy! I just had to register in order to say - awesome remix and awesome comeback! I've been an OCR fan since 2002, not sure why I never registered here but hey here I am now. Just wanted you to know that this remix prompted me to finally do so!

    Best of 2007 for me. Also, thanks a lot for the higher bitrate version too - makes a big difference!

    Hope to hear more from you soon. Disco Dan has been a favorite of mine since day one, so it's great to hear some new stuff!

    Cheers,

    Ken

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