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2021 marks the 35th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, and like other Nintendo fans, I'm super excited to celebrate this beloved video game franchise with my own fan art, which in this case, is musical!! (^_^) Koji Kondo is arguably the most brilliant musician in the video game industry for having composed all of the iconic theme music for the Super Mario, and Legend of Zelda games. The various themes from those two franchises are among the most recognizable compositions in popular culture, and as such it was a pleasure to pay homage to Kondo's work and create an arrangement of yet another tune that is like a lullaby to my generation. I based my remix on the title screen music from the original Legend of Zelda game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), with an emphasis primarily on stringed instruments including the piano, harp, guitar, and violin. I did my best to differentiate my arrangement from the excellent orchestral rendition found on the Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary soundtrack, and hope that for the listener, my efforts were successful. I had fun crafting this remix, so I hope you all have even more fun listening! Song Title: "The Hero of Hyrule" (The Legend of Zelda Theme Remix) Originally Composed By: Koji Kondo Arranged and Performed By: The Native Dialect BPM: 85 Style: Orchestral Hardware: Casio CTK-2300, iMac, Ibanzez Talman Software: GarageBand, Audacity "The Hero of Hyrule" Source: The Legend of Zelda Main Theme
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3. completed Ninja Gaiden - Unbreakable Determination
MartinH posted a topic in Post Your Game ReMixes!
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Originally I intended to release it for Halloween but life got in the way, but Faxandu doesn't get enough remix love so finally decided to share it. I love the OCR community and the songs here have brought me so much joy over the years so I hope Faxanadu and OCR fans enjoy this one.
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Hi guys, here's another remix of NES classic from me. In the beginning this track was performed by... 'The Beatles' (seriously), then it was released by Ultra\Konami as soundtrack for NES 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' videogame. And NOW I took this melody and made... Well, I think it's sounds like liquid funk remix, heh. It was my first experience in this music style. Track already submited and waiting in OCR inbox but feel free to leave feedback. FLAC download - https://cjblackace.bandcamp.com/track/night-walk Thanks and have a nice day!
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Another piece I did for DoD, but unlike the last one (which was a mostly straightforward cover), this one is a mashup of 2 songs from the OST and has a much more original arrangement. Haven't submitted yet, but I think I may sometime soon. Let me know if there's some mix tweaks or anything else that could improve it before I do! Originals: Now, smashed and banged (smanged!) together and turnt to 11:
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This is just a tribute to one of the best songs i've heard on a video game, ever! Original song composed by Rob Hubbard, a genius composer and muscician, over the last 40 years. The song that i cover it's the one that appears on "Skate Or Die II" tittles theme stage for NES console Drums were made on "Guitar Pro 5" and edited on "Fruity Loops 7" with VST "EZDrummer MetalMachine" Guitars were recorded on "Vegas 11" trough BOSS GT10 pedalboard. Hope you enjoy it, and greetings from Argentina. Guidorch Link: Original song: Skate Or Die II - Tittle Theme
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This game has ZERO remixes! It is such a good game, and the music is memorable. Especially, the well.
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4. submitted Wicked Child (Castlevania) rock/metal cover
Velkku posted a topic in Post Your Game ReMixes!
Hi! This is probably my best cover out of eight that I have put up on Youtube and Spotify. Having hard time finding any kind of audience/community to share these so I figured this is the place where I can find some video game music fans that give opinions and hints! I try to be pretty faithful to the original arrangements and bulid my own stuff on top of that cos' it brings my piss to a boil when you have a metal remix of some tune and it's just filled with double kick and djent without anything to do with the original arrangment. So there's my modus operandi, enjoy! Original: -
I finished another one of my emulation style remixes. All sounds extracted from the original games as separate channels using sound emulation, then mixed together/distorted/stretched/manipulated. Sounds are from NES Castlevania 2, Super Castlevania 4, SNES Dracula X, Castlevania Bloodlines, and Super Metroid. Source: