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https://youtu.be/6U0ZfFu6pxE Even though I never played Silent Hill 2 when it first came out, its evocative soundtrack by Akira Yamaoka stood alongside albums by such artists as Portishead, Massive Attack, and Aphex Twin in my rotation of brooding, atmospheric music I loved as a teenager. Years later, the now infamous P.T., a "playable teaser" for the cancelled Hideo Kojima reboot Silent Hills quickly became one of my favorite video games of all time (and definitely the scariest piece of media — movie, game, book, or otherwise — I've ever experienced). After finally getting my hands on a copy of Silent Hill 2 to play, I figured it would be fun to take a crack at remixing the ambient track "White Noiz" with a heavy, trip hop-/lofi-inspired beat while also adding in elements of the score and sound effects from P.T. This remix was composed, edited, mixed, and mastered using Studio One 4 and Reason 11, utilizing heavy use of the plugin "Shaperbox 2" developed by Cableguys. Hope you enjoy!
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Hi There! This is my remix of the Theme of Laura (Reprise) from Silent Hill 2. I enjoyed making this one. The original was one of my favorite tracks from the game, and it means a lot to me, so I decided to make a remix! I wanted to put my own spin on it while keeping in touch with the dirty dark feel of the game. Recently submitted this for judging. Hope it goes through! Original: Remix: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9s3jegf088btdro/Theme of Laura (Reprise).wav?dl=0
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Hey guys, we would like to show you the third track of our upcoming demo, a little tribute to Akira Yamaoka and one of his greatest works: Please feel free to like, comment and share and check out our band page to be surprised for a special treatment for our next and final demo track: https://www.facebook.com/remembercitadelband/ Best regards RemCit
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I am actually surprised that there are no remixes of the Dog Ending song from Silent Hill 2! It is obviously a joke kind of track, but still very catchy. I'm sure there is a great range of possibilities one could do with it (and not necessary in the comedy genre). To add a constructive suggestion, I think something like ska/punk would work really well here. But a dramatic orchestral variation could also be possible and very surprising!