djpretzel Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 What did you think? Post your opinion of this ReMix. Quote
The Runaway Five Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 Absolutely fantastic. It sounds like you've studyed orchestration and alot of Jeremy Soule's music. Keep up the good work! I'm not a huge fan of the lack of reverb though. Though I can agree it gives it a unique sound it makes it easier to distinguish VST's. Quote
derako Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 I like this one. Lots of progression building and counterpoint make this a feast for the ears. Very impressive use of samples, the brass especially. One note is the reverb issue.. for the size of the orchestra you are trying to convey, more reverb or convolution would have been a good choice. But overall very nice job. Quote
OceansAndrew Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 Completely awesome- I love the source songs- all of them, and this is great stuff. Excellent expression, especially in your strings, I am so happy to hear this. Highly recommended. Quote
avaris Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 I love the sources; but what I found best is this mix didn't seem to stick to the sources. Rather the remix had it's own agenda and thought and the sources were merely used as building blocks to build upon this. Excellent stuff Dan; love to see Lufia get some bonified lovin! Quote
Master_Yoshi Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 I love this! Such good stuff, I have literally nothing to say against it. Quote
Platonist Posted March 7, 2009 Posted March 7, 2009 two great lufia remixes in such a short time makes anyone cry.. these games need more coverage! great work Quote
Martin Penwald Posted March 8, 2009 Posted March 8, 2009 Lack of reverb is unfortunate, but the arrangement is great. Good job. Quote
Lexis_saia Posted March 8, 2009 Posted March 8, 2009 I love it ^^ It's almost like listening to the eminence orchestra on youtube, great job. Quote
Rozovian Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Lack of reverb a problem? I find it more expressive this way, you hear the instruments better, their own tone and timbre. How does one jump from playful to dramatic like is done so successfully here? Part of the time listening to this is spent just smiling at how rapidly it changes in mood, yet it all flows smoothly. Lovely might be a word well used to describe this. Impulsive might be another. I'm using both. Quote
Dj Mokram Posted March 14, 2009 Posted March 14, 2009 I wouldn't call this remix a "song", but rather a "piece", like a piece from a score. At least that's how 'Flowers, Life and Memory' sounds to me. The memories it brings sure hit the right spot, if you've ever played the Lufia games. The overall orchestral presence is not as overwhelming as it could be, due to lack of reverb. It could have taken a lot more space, but the articulation is remarkable nonetheless. And as Dj Pretzel stated, the liberty in the use of silence is a sign of one's mastery. Some would think that 7 minutes is quite lenghty... But I'll go ahead and say that's the right amount of time to develop the story and share the feelings it conveys. And in the end it's pure bliss. Made me dream of an entire fan-arranged Lufia album. Quote
Mtlbro Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 That theme around 3:10 is so pretty, I like how the arrangment fits those candy moments in so well. Definetly original Quote
DragonAvenger Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 The trumpet sounds in this make me happy, they are pretty awesome. There are still some moments that aren't quite believable, they are still pretty darned good. I'm really liking the arrangement on this as a while. There is a lot going on, but everything is clear, directional, and adds to the piece as a whole. It's a medley, but it really doesn't feel like one, as each theme is constituting to the whole. Great use of silence, that's something you don't hear enough of these days (I blame an ADHD society). Quite a nice piece, and there aren't enough reviews on this, for sure. Quote
Emunator Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 Dan's mixes are always so under-reviewed... considering all the hard work he must put into each and every composition, it makes me a little sad. That being said, I absolutely love this. Like your other project mixes that I've heard, there are definite moments where it all clicks and you just get this momentary feeling of euphoria. For me, it's the strings that come in momentarily at 2:31 and again at 3:28... just amazing, dude. You are a master of putting emotion into your songs, and this is one of the best examples of that. Thanks for never skimping on the arrangement, either; you've got these amazing 7 or 8 minute-long remixes that never, ever get boring or repetitive, and I think you're a perfect example of how to keep your songs fresh while still clocking in above 5 minutes. Keep it up dude! Quote
Melbu Frahma Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Vampire Hunter Dan's masterful use of silence - something he uses to great effect in many of his remixes, such as To Times Once Forgotten - and a wide variety of instruments keeps the track always changing, never boring; an exceptionally strong arrangement, altogether. VHD's brass writing, as usual, is particularly good, and aside from one or two moments that sound a touch less than real, there's no problem with the samples used either. Particularly beautiful ending, as well. In short: It's VHD, it's an amazing arrangement, you should listen to it if you haven't already. Quote
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