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Dj Mokram

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  1. Maybe Eino was wondering how a mix posted in 2001 only got its own review thread about 3 days ago.
  2. Haven't been this excited for a game in a long time. DXHR is coming out on August 23 2011. Looks like there's finally gonna be a true (spiritual) successor to the original Deus Ex. Some vids to get hyped up: Classified Information trailer First gameplay trailer Extended E3 trailer The openess of gameplay and augmentation possibilities both look phenomenal. Anyone checking this one out later this month?
  3. One of the most inspirational thing I've seen and heard in a long time. Simply amazing.
  4. Holy crab! A Bahamut Lagoon remix! May I ask who is/are the artist/s (since it's not mentioned in the written tracklist)? Also, lies: ;P
  5. This design issue has been around for a while now. Does Rama know about it? So I assume the winner also earns a DeLorean with flux capacitators.
  6. Done. Managed to pump something out real quick after work today. Though in just one hour, I'm afraid I couldn't do anything very substantial. But I had to enter this round. The source (and game) were too good to pass up. And all the Deus Ex fans out there should check out from DX Human Revolution's soundtrack.
  7. It's not that simple, guys. There's a huge amount of work (even besides the music) that goes into releasing an album here. Especially one of this magnitude. And that's not even taking the project-queue into consideration.
  8. I was so hoping you two would collab. Looking forward to it.
  9. Here's a batch for Dynamite Headdy: I've put all the avatars in a single archive that you can grab here. LT: Can't use these, the edges are extremely jagged.
  10. I don't think there's a particular consensus against repetition, cause many styles of electronica are based on repetition.

    It's just that there's a large portion of OCR's audience that doesn't like hip-hop very much.

    Sadly, it's cause most people confuse real hip-hop with the lame gangsta/club-rap airing on the radio/TV.

    So it's mostly out of ignorance, not malice. You can't blame people for what they don't know, right? ;)

    Please don't let that discourage you and keep doing your thing.

    Simplicity is a rare quality, and the mark of great artists. :)

  11. Phenomenal. Sir, you've got jazz. Looking forward to this album.
  12. ^This. And with 'Deus Ex ~ Human Revolution' incoming, the timing is perfect. Luv me some PRC, but haven't been able to enter in a long time. For shame. Really hope I can find time to enter this round...
  13. That's some really cool and polished character designs you've got hybridmink. People should def check your gallery. I'll be sure to keep you in mind for future projects.
  14. This one is up there with some of your best Ruku. The beat is prime and the SMW gameover melody loops like a charm. Little variations on the main melody keeps things fresh and engaging. Also liked the vocal sample, and how you've played with it a while. Really nice round sound, with good balance between elements. This unconventional style of hip-hop continues to work in your favor. Great listen as usual.
  15. I really hope Squeenix will bookmark that one. Well, it's the same company that tried to sell everyone 20 different versions of Street Fighter 2 back in the days. You know, back when the only improvements were turbo mode, playable bosses and different character color palettes. Back when they could get away with it and sell millions of copies worldwide (not to mention original coin-op versions). Now you'd think people would have learned their lesson after having to put up with those market practice for so many years. And if this was really a ploy to sell moar 3DS (like they did with the rushed Biohazard Mercenaries), then even worse. Not too surprising from a business standpoint, but shameful nonetheless, cause the game ended up being a false promise. I know Rockman fans are some of the most dedicated fans out there, so that announcement must have been quite a shock. R.I.P. Rockman Dash.
  16. Hey, that logo right here is pretty slick. I know the Iomanoid font is a trademark of the site's persona, but it'd be cool to use a new one sometime. Maybe you guys could organize a community contest, to design the next OCR logo...
  17. I am pleased to announce that all tracks are either done or well underway. As per forum regulations, I cannot disclose much more info on that subject here. But if you've been following this project (secretly or not), stay tuned: we're almost there. Might need help with a few things later on, so I'm leaving the door open for that. Thanks everyone!
  18. One of the catchiest vocal-remix to ever come out of this community, and a favorite of mine on Lucid Dreaming. Every element falls right in place, pacing is great, the vocals aren't overdone, soundscape is rich and has a nice warm color to it. A fun arrangement that is sure to brighten your day (or your NIGHTS). Should've been dubbed: "Protodome - the Happiness Formula". Recommended.
  19. Woke up to this one, made my day. Cool eerie soundscape, nice use of effects and great work on percussions/drums. A little short/ wip-ish but if it's meant to be looped, that's allright. Kudos to you and Psykon.
  20. I'm just gonna leave this here for you guys to enjoy: Now everyone say: "Way to go Michael!"
  21. Been following 8bit Strange since the very first episode, and it hasn't stopped getting better and better. From all the humor and subtle VG references/cameos, to the impecable animation and attention to detail, I loved it. I was worried the format wouldn't translate well in a feature film, but my worries just vanished and this Final Bit went away in a flash. @Rexxz: The intricate merging of so many source tunes from so many well-known games was very impressive imho. The overall quality of the episode was consistent throughout and I had a blast watching it. I just about lost it when Snake summoned Chuck Norris. Brillant. Congrats to all the 8bit Stange team for an awesome season 1. Eagerly awaiting the second season.
  22. Happy to see some Zone of the Ender love here. The string-cut sounds more like an intentional decision, inherent to the particular sampling technique. I'm familiar with hip-hop music so it didn't bother me, but I understand how it might appear jarring to some people. Overall, the piece is very reminiscent of Nujabes's work on Samurai Champloo, which is also one of my fav anime. You've preserved the melodic material with minor variations while dramatically altering the tempo and instrumentation. The absence of Maki Kirioka's vocals isn't even an issue, but I'm sure you could find a clever way to sample them (like in your remix of Shiki no Uta). Great listen. Keep it up.
  23. Been grooving to this Mantle for quite some time now. Like I said to DiGi, it's more G-funk than New Jack, but excellent nonethless. Best way I can describe this one would be: Tha Dogg Pound and Roger 'Zapp' Troutman meets The Streets. ...with a hint of Dj Quick at times. A very smooth treat, even for people unfamiliar with hip-hop music. Follow Tryezz and DiGi's advice: Don't waste no time and make your way to the dancefloor. GO!
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