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This is a fairly decent, 80s inspired electronic mix. I think my favorite part of this track is the vocal samples and how they were used in conjunction with the beats of the track. It probably might turn some people off, with how “choppy” it sounds, but there are enough layers to this track to make it entertaining enough to listen.
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Oh man is this track so good. I loved how the vibe of Eastern music blends so well with the electronic music you’ve produced. This track strikes me as something that could be used as a battle theme, or the theme of a fast paced action level. I didn’t even realize how short this track is, as I enjoyed it so much to make me lose track of time.
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Dubstep is a hit or a miss for me. Unfortunately this is a miss for me, as I only really liked the beginning and the end, which seemed abrupt to me. Only ending with a looped drum sample seemed like an odd choice IMO. I will still recommend this track to people who do like dubstep. If you hate dubstep, you might not even wanna download it. If you can tolerate dubstep, you should download this track. If you love dubstep, then you absolutely must download this.
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Amazing introduction there, guys. And followed by that introduction is a pretty kicking rock arrangement in superb quality. Everything sounds so clean, and perfectly balanced. I love the subtlety of the background synths. And that piano solo from 2:26 to 2:41 is so great. Absolutely wonderful track. Definitely worth a download.
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Man this track is so good and foreboding. The original track was already creepy enough, but the original track relied on synth notes to convey a horror feeling. This track relies only on the piano to convey horror, and it does a really good job of doing so.
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Listening to this track, “aggressive” isn’t what I would use to describe it. It’s definitely very adventurous, and encouraging. I have to wonder if ZZ Top music played a part in the planning process, cause some of those guitar riffs made me think I was listening to Gimme All Your Lovin’ for a split second. Definitely one of the best electronic/rock combinations you’ll hear from this site.
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If you’re a fan of the Pokemon X/Y soundtrack (especially this battle theme, which might be my second favorite from the soundtrack), I would highly encourage that you download this. Incredible arrangement. I absolutely loved 1:20 – 2:05, as it sounded like it was retelling the moment one of those three legendary Pokemon is gearing up for a powerful attack, launching it, and then just standing there waiting for you to do something about it, but you can’t cause you’re too intimidated. And when the track slowed down a little, and then picked right up near the end. Flawless work all around.
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Industrial-electronic warfare never sounded as great as it does with this track. The low chords especially sound tense, complementing the very exciting, and intense (in a fun way) war anthem of sorts. You could even do a military march to the percussion beats. At least I probably would.
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Very ominous track. Ominously building up to oriental trance, with some dubstep in the background. I like this mash-up, as the way the electronic music is produced compliments the ancient Asian-style music.
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I’m not sure what I was expecting from a track with the title “optimist prime.” It certainly wasn’t something so pretty, and dream-like. 2:15 caught me completely off guard though, as it seemed to be building to something interesting, only for it to build to “more of the same.” Still, it’s a fun and catchy track.
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It would be kind of tough to sell a hard rock arrangement of….a hard rock track. This seems more like a greatly extended version of Galacta Knight’s theme inspired by Pantera. I like it, but this seems like one of those “either love it or hate it” tracks, and not just because of the genre choice.
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This is a great arrangement. I’m almost reminded of how the Devil May Cry 3 soundtrack was produced when I hear this track. Sure it has it’s rock and/or electronic music, but then you get this glorious piece of cinematic orchestrated excellence.
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This is definitely an “experimental” track….metaphorically, and literally. The first part of the track struck me as a “build and create things to the beat.” The middle part struck me as testing the new creations. And the last part struck me as verifying that the new creations work, and that the inventor is happy. Great story to be told in this track.
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I would have never guessed that this came from Splinter Cell. This sounds more like something straight out of a Suda51 game (and I mean that as a compliment). It’s so cinematic, with the right amount of rock and electronic to it, to get that distinctive flavor. It’s so well produced. That last minute was especially tense for me. Great job.
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This is such a fun and fast paced track. The beats here are just incredible. I absolutely loved how the guitar slowly made its way to this otherwise electronic heavy arrangement.
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Never did planet navigating sound so edgy in the Mass Effect universe. I’m amazed that these guys were able to take a track that is very simple and soothing, and turn it into what we get right here. I especially love that it doesn’t sound strictly rock. Like with the intro and outro, you know what this is (if you’ve played Mass Effect). It’s respectable to the original source, while the artists still managed to make it their own.
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All right, found a dubstep arrangement in my December Reviews Month playlist that sounds great. The arrangement was already great, without having the beat drop, and the original sound clips were cleverly used and incorporated into this track. I even love the “uuugaaahhhh” sound at the end. Great work.
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As the track progresses, we go from slow and soothing to a more upbeat presentation of what is soothing. Very experimental, groovy and fun from start to finish. Lovely outro too.
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This is a pretty intense interpretation of a Pokemon battle theme. Loved the combination of intense trace with intense chiptunes. It tells a great story too. I hear 1:57 – 2:14 and think “yay, the hero won the battle!” But then starting at 2:16-2:36, the adversary reveals that they are not done yet, and the battle continues. Great track all around.
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I can just see a DJ coming out to stage making a grand entrance at the very start of this track, and then saying into a mic “top this” right at the 0:29 mark. The percussion and bass work is outstanding. I want to dance to this, I want to jam to this, I want to rock out to this. The production here is……ahem…..top notch.
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I actually like how the distortion blends with the music. It makes Genesis music, or Genesis inspired music sound that much more hardcore than it already was. It’s very intense, insane, and those build ups are so solid.
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I love the feeling of rushing through an action packed road trip, or an intense space battle when I listen to this track. The rhythm guitar work here is excellent. I loved the solos, except for the one from 4:32 to 5:02. Seemed a little jarring compared to the rest of the track. Very fun and exciting track.
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Ha ha ha….wet dreams.
Definitely started out very dreamlike. Then it fades out and you think the dream is over, but then it picks up considerably, and you’re now swimming with all the water type Pokemon peacefully. It’s not bad, but I also love the percussive lullaby pop electronica description.
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It’s an interesting interpretation of Forever Rachel. The first minute and a half was very jarring to me, but then the acoustic guitar and the percussion picks up and my interest picks up. It’s a very haunting take on Forever Rachel. Not the best one I’ve heard from this site, but it’s still unique enough to recommend.
OCR02681 - Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team "Runaway Faith"
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This is a very nice arrangement. It does a great job conveying emotional scenarios in the simplest way possible. 0:36 to 0:53 was just brilliant. Great job all around.