djpretzel Posted October 31, 2003 Posted October 31, 2003 What did you think? Post your opinion of this ReMix. Quote
Coucou Posted October 31, 2003 Posted October 31, 2003 IMHO, judges have taken the right decision in voting YES for this one. The bass line is perfect. What I prefer in the drums is the use of the crash cymbals. A bit short... a lot of good things are too short... Quote
DarkeSword Posted October 31, 2003 Posted October 31, 2003 I think you're right when saying that it's justifiably short. This piece offers a lot in terms of creativity and arrangement. The bassline is golden man, and when that organ comes in I'm shakin' my head like "YEAH BUDDY." This piece really accomplished what it sets out to do quite nicely. Even if its a bit short, it gets the job done. I really like the vibe you've got going here. Good stuffs. Quote
SoUnDoLe Posted October 31, 2003 Posted October 31, 2003 This is such a fantastic piece in terms of arrangement - all patches rock, and it is fairly creative as a funk\jazz arrangement. I love it - the bassline really does rule! Quote
Kamikaze Noodle Posted October 31, 2003 Posted October 31, 2003 This is awesome! A very original vibe going here. I especially love the use of sound effects. The only part of this mix I found a bit lackluster was the drumming, the snare in particular. I think it's too low and distant a sound for a song already so low-end centric, and near the end begins to overplay. The bass drum (if there is one) should be louder, and those hi-hat hits just clutter things up. Those are pretty much nitpicks, I suppose, cuz otherwise this mix has groove to spare. The organ rocks my face, and that bassline is outright infectious. It might be a little short, but bands in the 50's and 60's could get away with songs even shorter than this one. Nice Work! BTW: What song is this a remix of? Quote
maplejet Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 The jazz arangement sounded good, but it was kind of a little too soft and short. Still, a nice song by a newcomer! Quote
Xelebes Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 DAMN! He beat me being the first (accepted) Mixer on OCR from E-town. Meh... he was here before me... Quote
BlackPhantom Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 Definitly a cool, funky jazz piece. It's kinda short, though. And as always, the in-game sound effects were a nice touch. Another great OCRemix to go on my playlist! Quote
KakTheInfected Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 Excellent, excellent work. The bass is absolutely perfect Quote
Storm Eagle Posted November 3, 2003 Posted November 3, 2003 Very, VERY nice stuff. I'm actually listening to it as I write this. The original tune from the game had a jazzy feel to it, so it didn't surprise me that a remix of it took this sound. Excellent bass work in here, makes for some nice easy listening. The drums are quiet, but I actually don't think that's a negative here. Maybe it's just me, but I think if the drums had been more pronounced, they may have competed against the organs. And usually, I don't like when sound effects from a game are used in a remix of it, but this song doesn't overdo it.... very tasteful and limited use of the pipe sound. The timing on it is perfect in the song too. Like others, my one gripe is that it's too short, but I can live with it. Quote
Nine Ten Doh Posted November 4, 2003 Posted November 4, 2003 Ok, pretty much everything in SMB3, heck, everything Koji Kondo touches, for that matter, is just plain classic. But SMB3 is just about the most classic of all of them, either by the massive quality of the game, the massive quality of the songs, or most likely both. In such fashion, though, you make something that has such high standards, that most remixers, even the most competent, steer clear most of the time. DJ Orange has none of that pride/fear to inhibit him, and I'm very glad it doesn't. While in my top five favorite songs on SMB3, the Pipe Land overworld tune isn't exactly one of the most varied/remix-rich type tunes out there, but that can be a good thing. The main melody, beat, and flow makes for a perfect wire-frame with which to hang the fairly competent texture maps that make up the whole of the experience. DJ Orange: Please, tell me there's more where that came from. T.Co's Rating: /5 smileys Quote
Red Posted November 5, 2003 Posted November 5, 2003 Haven't I heard the same one, only it went to world 5 part-way through? I might be mistaken, or hard of hearing.. *looks for the one I'm thinking of* Quote
entropicdecay Posted March 16, 2004 Posted March 16, 2004 World 7 was probably the second hardest world, right below world 6. This is one cool remix. The sound effects are a nice touch. Just one itsy bitsy little question... WHY SO SHORT??? Quote
OceansAndrew Posted December 18, 2006 Posted December 18, 2006 The amazing bassline in this song is balanced by bad synth horns in this mix, though on repeated listens, it's unfortunate that the horns seem to come out more each time. The ending actually sounds like a breakdown with some tasteful piano, but then... nothing. It just stops. Though the bass is great and the drums are decent, the length of the track and the horribly fake horns really turned me off to this mix. Quote
42 Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 WHY SO SHORT??? Seconded. This is an awesome mix whose only fault is that it's too dang short. This is also one of those few mixes that is, imho, what the source should have been. Quote
Crulex Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 WHY SO SHORT??? Thirded. This is such a sweet ReMix and the funky jazz just makes this whole song that much more enjoyable. But this really needs another minute or two to take it up several levels. Quote
swansdown Posted March 5, 2016 Posted March 5, 2016 Noo, it ends just when it was getting good. :c Jazzy good, even! Maybe adding another source would have helped DJ Orange extend the length. Quote
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