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  1. https://youtu.be/F9XpI-clEiE THIS IS MY FINAL REMIX FROM MEGA MAN 3! At last, I've really come to the end of this fantastic remix journey for one of the most amazing video game soundtracks ever made. For this grand finale I've created something completely new. The original Password theme is more of a swing genre song, I remade it to an 80's billboard hit (kidding), no but the sound is very similar to the 80s decade with warm tones and floating chords along with those synth plucks and piano synth melodies. For the main melody I'm using my alternate signature lead synth. Starting off with that classic 80s fade in including distant chords and muffed pluck, I was looking for that happy feeling you get from the moment of resolution in 80s high school movies, when the main character's love finally admits the love is mutual from his/her side (or something alike). With that said, I'm finishing this remixed soundtrack with a feel-good-song, I hope you will enjoy it! For the first time ever, I'm raising the key one note in the end for an even more uplifting feeling (maybe too much of a cliché, but I'm doing it anyway).
  2. My cover of the Save Room Theme (Save Haven) from Resident Evil 1 (Original/Remake/Remaster). I just love this game series so much and all the save room themes, this cover/recreation was long overdue! Builded from the ground up, I wanted to give it a more orchestral and richer feeling and took inspirations from all the different versions (original, remake, deadly silence). Let me know if you like it!
  3. HI everybody! Hope you all had a good New Year! I've just completed a new arrangement; finally I've managed to turn my hand to Undertale! Here is a Piano arrangement of Bolero of Fire from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Like the Undertale piece, I'm making an extended Orchestral version soon! In the meantime, enjoy!
  4. Hi everybody! Hope you all had a good New Year! I've just completed a new arrangement; finally I've managed to turn my hand to Undertale! Here's a short Rhapsody based on a few of the main themes in the piece just for Piano. I'm making an extended Orchestral version soon! In the meantime, enjoy!
  5. https://youtu.be/Z7GlCNi5ddg This particular theme from MK64 have been a hard nut to crack, I've been listening to it now and then for almost a year and I always thought I wasn't ready to remix/cover it. However, I recently decided to give it a shot now when almost all MM3 remixes are completed (one left). I knew early in the working with this that I wanted to put the Super Mario World Castle theme in here in some way. It presents itself at 2:23, I recommend you to listen to the whole song though and you'll see that this part really adds to the entirety of it. The atmosphere of that part is quite inspired by a theme you can hear in Unreal Tournament 2004 - the map called Tokara Forest. As you've probably heard by now, I'm using a new snare drum. I wanted to try a more modern electronic snare for once. I've used that 80s power snare for long now. Please tell me what you think of it compared to my standard snare drum. In the intro I'm also using some percussive indian skin drums (like traditional indian world music) I kept the content of the song at a minimalistic level, no solos, minimum amount of melodies, atmosphere at a high level. And I hope the listeners can somewhat can fall into the atmosphere of this and let the tone and chords speak for themselves. As I write this I have listened many hours to this remix (I finished it early and wanted to get in the proper mood for changes and adjustments), and it really gives me vibes I haven't got in any other of my remixes. The overall atmosphere in this remix is very infinite I would say. I thought of a huge alien space facility/fortress/castle, where Bowser sits on the throne ruling a distant planet (the video art I used says much about that atmosphere). By thinking that way I decided to give it the name of Alien Koopa Castle, silly maybe, but compared to just Koopa Castle it says so much more. The monstrous scream is the original sound of Bowser from MK64 but with added reverb and volume, mandatory for any remix of this song The video art took a great deal of time for this video. Even if I only added the Bowser castle to it, the time and effort for making it fit in colors, shape, lightning took me like 4-5 hours (yes, it's way more than usual). The castle itself was taken from another artwork where it stands on a cliff surrounded by floating lava, and if you look at the castle in my art there is a white/light blue liquid pouring out, that's originally lava as well. Thanks to Photoshop and a lot of pixel by pixel erasing I managed to get it to fit the rest of the background smoothly. Thanks for listening, and reading (if you made it here)! If this kind of remix style is appreciated I'm definitely doing more, was a lot of fun. It was almost like therapy thanks to the atmospheric take, a very unique experience for me.
  6. Hello again, long time no see! Been working on things here and there but recently I got an FFVI track done that was short and sweet. For some reason the YT conversion made it a bit louder than I would have liked but YMMV. Still, it was fun to work on a track and not go for the atmospheric style I normally go for. Couldn't resist using vocals though ^_^. If you have any thoughts or critiques, its all welcome! I mostly liked the braaams from the brass and the male choir I think.
  7. Remix of The Giant's Theme for Majora's Mask. Pretty conservative, but added in some unique SFX at the start, a brass line for the choir part and a "Giant's Song" outtro to it. Hope you guys dig it! (No comments from the Compo: ThaSauce people until mnp130 is over!! =p)
  8. https://youtu.be/13PamW4wmFA I had a hard time starting this one off, with too little motivation and ideas I initially just transcribed it to have that part done. I soon realized the section starting at 0:12 is all about samba or maybe bossa nova, really special in comparison to the rest of MM3's music. I took that as an advantage and kind of synthified and NeonXified it to what you can hear now. I hope you like it, I thought it was kind of cool and not very similar to recent remixes I've written. Then, at 0:41, the original takes a turn to another genre, and so did I. This is more of a light version of my own synthwave style, but with many chord and key changes not very similar to what I usually do. Starting off at 1:10, I did something completely new - a synthwave oriental section starting with some ambient melodies, and then continue with a (nowadays mandatory) solo section (1:38), still with that synthwave oriental touch. I leave all details to the listerers to discover for themselves My inspiration to this remix is a plan I've got for a project I will try to carry through this summer. It's an outdoor bar/dinner place/barbeque area/sun deck. I'm imagining a lot of scenes, light settings, music, drinks, food, good friend's company, and family quality time. Especially the samba/bossa nova section represents all the good times we will get from this in the future. The light synthwave section represent all work that has to be done to reach the goal of having this project finished. And the oriental synthwave section might just represent the toughness, sweat and tears we'll have to endure until it's finished.
  9. Hello Everyone! Hope you all have a Happy New Year! You and your videogame music friends are all invited to a special YouTube Live Premiere of a new Orchestral Arrangement: Zelda Fantasia, a piece for Orchestra and Choir. It is an arrangement centred around Zelda's Lullaby, one of the most iconic melodies from the whole LoZ series, and accompanied by footage from various titles in the series! the Link (pun intended, lol ) to the event will be uploaded to the event page, so do keep an eye on it! See you there to welcome in 2022!
  10. Hello *extremely*! I hope you like to *play*! This is my lowres-remix of the hyperspace theme music from Star Control 2/The Ur-Quan Masters featuring incoming messages by the orz! Built from the ground up. For the most part I took the PC-version as reference and the ending with the modulations from the 3DO-Version. Do not forget to *enjoy the sauce*!!!
  11. Properly Posted this time!! For keeping in step with the Forum Rules. God damn...I gotta lay off the caffeine T_T Sources: Arrival, Crateria B, Statue Room. Removed other links, to keep in step with rules.
  12. A now out-dated video...got rid of the bandcamp, as I won't be sharing my remixes on bandcamp anymore.
  13. Greetings, I've been asked to promote this remix album for a signifcant portion of the Monkey Island 2 Soundtrack. If this is not the right forum for this kind of video, I apologize:
  14. aka "Brambles" aka "Stickerbrush Symphony". Playing the Donkey Kong Country series on the SNES is one of my fondest memories of my childhood and this is another magical track by David Wise and my favorite of Donkey Kong Country 2.
  15. https://youtu.be/OyzUjhCxkwA A song with many variations and genres! I took advantage of all original sections in this one and experimented with different genres, the result is kind of a cinematic remix, like a song from a movie spiced with my ordinary synthwave style. I wanted the remix to feel like a story told only with atmosphere, melodies and beats. What the story goes like is up to the listener, naturally affected by the story in MM3 of course. I hope this song brings back memories for you guys, it sure did for me! You know, writing these remixes is not totally emotionless or mechanic, it's a process of emotions, feelings and memories. And I can never imagine what memories it brings back, old or new. Since the original is very naked (no drums or percussions), only played with 3-4 instruments, this really is a heavily arranged version of it, I think I used 13 instruments (including drums and percussion) and 1 FX.
  16. https://youtu.be/3gwEv3T01T4 After watching all Twilight movies during the last week I was emotionally affected, and as usual it affects how my music turns out. As a boss fight this remix might not have that intensity all the time, but it got lots of emotions and state of minds, also lots of parts! The part introduced at 0:47 is of hope during hard times/battles (just like I did in the MM3 Boss Battle remix), this however is much inspired by the music of a band called Liquid Tension Experiment (J Petrucci, J Rudess, T Levin and Mike Portnoy) which I've listened to countless hours back in the days. The first "break" part at 0:24 have several sources of inspiration, among them the Twilight movies that I recently watched. I wanted to create some sad feeling together with an imagination of a scene where the big boss and the protagonist find themselves equally matched, takes a paus and get into a deep conversation, with a proposal to just lay down their weapons, stop the battle and leave in peace. Then at 0:47 they almost comes to an agreement, but big boss just can't accept he couldn't defeat the protagonist and start the battle once again at 1:09. But after just a moment at 1:25 big boss realize this isn't gonna work, they need to come to an agreement or they both will not survive this battle. They talk for a while, and at 1:37 the protagonist is suggesting a pretty good deal they both can accept. Like a sigh of relief they part ways at 1:48 and hope is the winner of this battle where both sides survive. I hope you like my take on this theme, thanks for listening and reading!
  17. Hello everyone, I'm not sure if it's the right forum or not, but I wanted to share with this community an album I made, composed of heavily inspired VGM songs remixed in an atmospheric black metal style. You can find it here : Track List : 00:00 Pandemonium (FF9/FF2 - Pandemonium) 08:28 Espers (FF6 - Terra's theme) 17:09 A Scent of Lavender (Pokemon - Lavender Town) 25:12 Endless Battles (Age of Empire 2 - Pudding Pie/Pork Parts) 33:42 Eternal Rain (FF9 - Freya's theme/Bluemecia) 41:04 White SeeD (FF8 - Succession of Witches) 51:55 Old Knights (Knight Online - Intro) 01:00:00 Cetra's Memories (FF7 - You can hear the cry of the planet) 01:07:07 Dreaded Mist (Silent Hill - Lisa's theme) I've got a lot of support from this channel and I'm really happy about it. I wonder what you guys might think about it. I'm not sure if one song can be submitted to OC-remix due to the lenght and sometimes repetition due to the AtmoBlack genre. Thanks for your attention !
  18. https://youtu.be/YvjoqAdVXh4 This is the winner from my 1k sub special remix poll which won with a whopping 50% among 4 other remixes. I thought this would be an easy theme to just remix and go with flow as I sat there transcribing and arranging it - but no. There are many "empty" sections in the original that I believe weighs up by actually driving this course so I had to come up with something more interesting. I'm not sure I succeeded, but I added some extras at the end of all melody lines, put different chords and some lesser FX between melodies with the help of the same synth that's playing the solo at 1:44. The solo and chord progression behind it is very inspired by the music of Pat Metheny which I listened a lot to back in the days. I thought a more melodic jazz section would fit nice to this song. I also wanted the beat to just go in this remix, never stop, only keep that pace to maintain groove and race feel. The intro was made with a sampled sound of someone sitting in a car accelerating with an automatic transmission (I think). Then I made the first line of music sounding like it would play in a bad car stereo. The brake FX is sampled from Mario Kart 64 along with all voices you can hear of Toad throughout the remix. I only pitch his scream a couple of times. After the solo section at 2:12 I put some different chords on the melody sections which gives them a more interesting approach, I also slightly adjusted the original melodies. The end is meant to represent the culminating last sprint right before the finish line in a race. Other than that, this is probably my top 2 favourite song from Mario Kart 64, along with the Rainbow Road theme. Really love the atmosphere and feeling of free drive when actually playing this course. There is certainly a special feeling when driving by night, it makes me think of synthwave, neon lights and really chill music.
  19. I got bored sitting around waiting for a sequel to Mankind Divided, so I put together a little trailer/intro bit of music for a speculative sequel. You’ll hear in it the Icarus and Home themes from Deus Ex Human Revolution. Check it out:
  20. Looks like I hit the post limit in my other topic - but I'll continue here. This time we've got a Zelda's Lullaby remix.
  21. My piano remix cover of the ecco: the tides of time title theme. I recorded the different voices all with the piano and combined them later, so it has a similar feeling to the original version. I only played the first few minutes of this game but I played through the first one and was very impressed by it’s dark and mysterious tone, even after so many years. But man, I guess it’s the hardest game ever made, even with cheats I barely got through it - but it was worth it!
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