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  1. Hi, I want to submit my first Remix. It´s the boss-theme from Super Metroid. My Artist Name is SonGoku-X and my email is: b_dibbet@web.de Hope you like it and put it on your great website. You can find the Mix at: bye SonGoku-X And sorry for my bad english
  2. Hi I've made a remix of the tune Lemming1 from Lemmings (as it was named in the SNES-version at least), and it would make me so happy if it could be crowned OC Remix For your listening pleasure, the actual URL: The remix name is of course "The Revenge of Mr Lemming", and (this is the crucial info!) it's based on a midi I made six years ago. Sounds somewhat better now, though. Feel free to correct me on any errors in the ID3-tag. I'm pretty sure Tim Wright composed the original... And last but not least, thank you for a great music site! //David Öhlin aka Caesar ---------------------------------caesar--- caesar@kth.se http://w1.874.telia.com/~u87422502/
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  4. Ari, your diplomacy and tact are truly things of wonder
  5. While debatable for this specific track, I don't get the seemingly widespread disrespect of fading out for an ending. It's a perfectly legitimate way to end a song, used by some of the best and/or most musically respected artists since it became an audio-engineering option. It's only a cop-out when the song truly called for something more dramatic or with specific closure - for the multitude of tracks that end on repetitions of a chorus, or any pattern within the song for that matter, I see it as an entirely viable conclusion. It troubles me that, perhaps due to the espousing of a couple of the more "known" ReMixers here at OCR, many now believe fadeouts to be a musical deus ex machina, or invalid, "hack" compositional vice. Far more talented, deservedly famous, and experienced composers, musicians, and engineers have used fadeout endings effectively than I care to mention. Perhaps it's been misused often by ReMixers specifically here, at OCR, and perhaps not. But even if it had, I wouldn't see that as cause to make any blanket conclusions that it's a musical no-no.
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  7. Credit to: SlightlyOddGuy E-Mail - slightlyoddguy@yahoo.com First remix, from a game that could use more coverage. Enjoy.
  8. First off, this is SgtRama. My AOL account has been teh hax0r'd. I haven't gotten it back yet, it's messy, blah blah. Anywho, this is my dark wierd spooky ambient remix of Create 1 from Ultima Online from the little #ocremix comp thingy ma bob. Solidus was my UO char, thus the name, in the rare occurance it actually gets accepted and posted the name is of course subject to change to avoid confusion. anywho, so is located at...
  9. Did I screw up? I thought we'd covered this one, but I guess not . . -djp djpretzel, I've probably sent an email every 2 months for the past 7-8 months trying to get you to post my Metal Gear Solid Remix, but to no avail. I'm trying again. Please check out the following URL: ReMixer: Nebyoolae (that would be I) ReMix: Snake Shake Length: 5'01 File: snake_shake.mp3 (128k CBR) Size: 4.7 mb Tools Used: FruityLoops, SoundForge, lots o' samples from MGS Please check it out, as even thought it's my first try, I think it's a cool electronic treatment of the old Metal Gear "Sneakin' In" theme mixed with samples from Metal Gear Solid. Sincerely, Nebyoolae
  10. Hey yo ey. Well this is my 2nd submission, hopefully first one that gets accepted (or I'll cry.) This one is an orchestral sort of take on Act 5: Scene 1 from Ninja Gaiden. Mmmmm, anyhow, Mix Masta Munk - Ninja Gaiden Ninjutsu Symphony And if you could be ever so kind, plz rename it to be MixMastaMunk-NinjaGaidenNinjutsuSymphony.mp3 (and of course add OC Remix to the end if you see fit ) I can't name it like that for hosting reasons
  11. I was on acid the first time I heard this. Must have been. Shoulda been posted directly, bypassing judges. Very sharp stuff.
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  13. updated: submitted to djp via pm on Fri Jan 03, 2003 8:05 am Final Battle Groove (FF6 remix/jazz) -- CoreComm Webmail. http://home.core.com
  14. Hi my name is electroretro and I ma enclosing a remix of the first stage music of the game 1943 in a quirky hip hop stylee for your consideration NOTE this is an updated mix to the previous version thanks! electroretro "prepare to qualify,space cadet" www.electroretro.com
  15. He'd need to go back to 160 as this is over the 6 meg limit, but since it's close I thought I'd send it your way regardless - djp "Starblaze" here! Link: With this arrangement, I tried to expand upon my orchestral composing skills; hence the length of this song. It goes over the six meg limit by .38 or something. I don't know how big a deal that is. The bitrate this time is 192 - I tried 160 first but it sounded horribly fuzzy. 192 has a FEW problems as well, but it's not as big a deal as I'd expected. Anyway, this is a medley of a few more obscure Final Fantasy 6 tunes. There are a few exceptions in here, but they're mostly the weird ones. I also included a few songs from some other games like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 7 for transition work, and I think it works quite well. EVERYONE in #OCReMix seemed to think the Starfox theme was there at about 2:28. I've never played a Starfox game in my life so I wouldn't know, but I'll take their word for it. I'm in the database already so you probably have my ReMixer information - nothing has changed since. -Evan "Starblaze" Pattison
  16. Hello! Here's an orchestral arrangement of the first level for Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts. You can find it here: I keep all of my origional compositions here: You can show that page, or my E-mail if you'd like. Credit this arrangement to Nigel Simmons. Enjoy! 8D Nigel
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