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*NO* Donkey Kong Country 2 'Mines'


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After reading the guidelines of a submission I am aware that my ID3v1 tag

barely falls short of what you prefer in your tags.

As I had never even heard of OverClocked.org when I began my music, I

created my own ID3v1 tag format and have remained consistant with it in all

my music (as you would expect from a professional in any field).

If I could copy the file to another site and change the tag format there, I

would, but I can’t. The fact is I don’t even have access to my own site as

it is on a restricted server.

My music has to be passed through the network administrator and sent through

him for security reasons.

That is the song (NO DUH!!) and the ID3v1 tag would need the following

modifications to meet your criteria exactly: Title should be “Donkey Kong

Country™ 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest, Mines, OC ReMix” and the year would be 2002.

Also the link to your site, of course.

I submit this to several places so it is not practical for me to change the

information every time.

The song is credited to me, L. Spiro.

My website:

My e-mail: yogurtemperor@hotmail.com

What you can expect by listening to it: Ambient digitech, screaming guitars,

a dance piano, and choir pads. It sets a soothing atmosphere with a heavy

beat.

Sequenced and programmed entirely in Cakewalk. MIDI playback device:

Yamaha® MOTIF 7.

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well it doesn't really go far from the original... but the sounds ARE nice, and the drums are funky enough. ... Damn, I'm kind of torn. I don't want to say yes based solely on the sounds, but they DO sound nice. Now I know how Luke felt when he was tempted to join the Dark Side.

Ah well, it's really not too different from the original except for the sounds used. So...

NO

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SPC - Original

Post it if you want, but it's my opinion that this deserves nothing else but a NO. I am very familiar with the game and its music, and I am not hesitant in saying that this is hardly any different from the original except for a transplant in instrumentation sampling; the arrangement is the same, the progression is the same, the sequencing is the same, and the kicker: the drumline is the same. Couldn't you have at least given a boost to the simplistic drum pattern that's common to games of this generation? "Thwomp-ah, Thwomp-ah, Thwomp-ah." That doesn't cut it for me.

I'd have liked to see some original improv, fresh ideas, an improved drumline, and an actual ending.

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