orkybash Posted May 27, 2002 Share Posted May 27, 2002 Soul Blazer 'Tears for a Moonlit Knight' Drums seemed a bit overpowering, but that's about the only bad thing I can say here. People, this is a damn near perfect mix, which is even more amazing considering it's a first time submission. Get it. Now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dilbert627 Posted June 9, 2002 Share Posted June 9, 2002 I love this remix, mainly because it mixes old-style harpsichords and such with a modern electronic style. Goes from a very Renaissance-era sound to a bit more modern synth/drum combo, goes back to the harpsichord (very nice) and strings/flutes, then comes back to the 21st century with an excellent synth/breakbeat combo. Ends back like it started. All elements are very cool and goes together quite well. Highly recommended. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archduke Franz Posted June 9, 2002 Share Posted June 9, 2002 Some instruments just fit with a game like peanut butter fits with jelly... grape jelly is my personal favorite. Continuing with the bad analogy, I find that any mix involving Soul Blazer and a harpsichord is bound for great things. The very specific effect -- its 'antiquing' nature -- makes me drool. In short, I like peanut butter and harpsichords. As well as grape jelly and Soul Blazer. And this mix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bachbr Posted August 9, 2002 Share Posted August 9, 2002 I have to admit I've only recently discovered Remix here but so far this soulblazer remix is my absolute fav, there's so much going on here and the rhythm changes so smoothly and unique, I play it again and again and hope that Israfel remixes so more and soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PerLichtman Posted October 23, 2002 Share Posted October 23, 2002 For those of you familiar with Israfel's work at http://www.mp3.com/israfel/, you probably already know that this is an artist who is fusing together Renaissance/classical/baroque music and electronica in new and exciting ways that maintain the best elemens of each. You won't find synth leads emulating authentic instruments here, you will find extremely good samples of the authentic instruments. You won't find yourself floating into complacency or boredom as once interesting Renaissance works lose their impact through repetition. No, what you will find is a dynamic and varied structure that moves from one genre focus to another, gripping the listeners' ears and intriguing the more classically among them with well structured musical elements that you nonetheless don't need to be an elitist to enjoy. Tear for a Moonlit Night is arguably Israfel's best work, though many seem to prefer his remix Deep Velvet Scherzo on www.vgmix.com. This reviewer still prefers Tears for A Moonlit Night. The first time the reviwer heard this mix, it was occupying a spot near the end of a 2 hour playlist of new OCR material. When this mix came on, it prompted the reviwer to literally run up to the computer and check to make sure some mistake hadn't been made, that this wasn't a commercial piece... it was incriedible. The mix moved from the intimacy of the chamber music, small ensemble setting through a majestic transition into the realm of the epic before settling into a relatively smooth groove before dynamicly moving into a DnB influenced high energy section mildly reminisicent of McVaffe's skillful work on MakatoJungleJazz. Israfel's mix stands as a shining example of the powers and pleasures of trans-enre work. It finds it's way without question into the rather short (but growing list) of Per Lichtman's must listen picks. 5 Stars Per's OCR Star System: 5-One of my favorites. 4- I'll listen to it a fair amount but it lacks that extra "something" to be great. 3- Above average but not enough so to get much playtime in my list. 2- Average 1- Lacking Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrayLightning Posted October 26, 2002 Share Posted October 26, 2002 I've had this mix for a while now, as well as several of Dover's new mixes from the now defunct vgmix. Tears for a Moonlit Knight still stands as his best work, in my opinion anyway. It's a strange fusion of so many genres as others have noted. I was blown away when I first heard this, and still am these many months after. Others have already chimed in on why this is such a great mix, so I won't be repeating what others have said. I'll only say, this is a truly breathtaking mix, worthy of the acclaim it has gotten. One of the best game mixes of all time. Download it now, if you already haven't. If you haven't, you're out of the loop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IdeaMagnate Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 I *love* reniassance music, and this remix is almost beyond words for me. This piece alone makes every second I've ever spent at ocremix worth it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trenthian Posted April 25, 2004 Share Posted April 25, 2004 stellar work. I heard it for the first time today. Damn. good stuff indeed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueEnvy Posted May 31, 2004 Share Posted May 31, 2004 Wow, this is amazing. I can definately hear the baroque influence, especially with the harpsichord coming in later in the song. The first half is sort of mystical and haunting. 1:15-The wonderful drums overlap the melancholy background. Gives it a unique feel. The harpsichord is very realistic as well as the other instruments, and makes the song sound medieval. I cant help but say that this remix reminds me of AfroCelt Sound System Especially at :46-1:40 and somewhere in the second half. Anyway, a true masterpiece. Now I need to go download the rest of Israfel's remixes ~Blue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrayLightning Posted September 7, 2004 Share Posted September 7, 2004 I was listening to this one again and remembered when I first heard this around two years ago. Still amazing. Timeless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jordex Posted November 18, 2004 Share Posted November 18, 2004 I love it! This really is great! Go dl! It's got psycho drums! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFyda Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 Wow. I downloaded this a very long time ago, and quite enjoyed it, but just now I rushed back here to comment on it. Brief story why: Four years ago, I tried to translate the Japanese lyrics to the vocal version of this song's original ("Koibito no Inaiyoru"), with little success due to my ignorance of the Japanese language. I had a rare MP3 of the vocal bonus track from the Soul Blazer OST, though... which is now lost to me. Despite the absolutely abysmal vocal abilities of the singer, I missed having that song around to cheer me up... so I was sitting around wondering where I could possibly find it again. And my friend, a Soul Blazer fan, mentioned this ReMix, saying he couldn't figure out which song it was a remix of (as it wasn't listed in the ReMix's details on the OCR page). He still couldn't ID it after going through his Soul Blazer SPCs... Then it struck me like lightning - the melodic flute at 2:14 was none other than the melody to Koibito no Inaiyoru. Holy yowza. Now that I know what the original was, I must say I love Israfel's interpretation of it. Completely blew me away, with the sweeping pads and those killer drums, as well as the surprisingly rich instruments (I normally don't expect to find such a clean-sounding harpsichord, and it's one of my favourite instruments). I especially love the Japanese-sounding (or, at the very least, of-ethnic-origin) percussion, which evokes a sense of swordfights and mystical journeys. (Or maybe that is because I associate this kind of lush, electronica-baroque sound with the Brave Fencer Musashi OST. Heh.) Lovin' it, Israfel. Also loved the Ogre Battle "Zenobia's Grave (A Champion Has Risen)" ReMix. Please keep it up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Non_existinghero Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 I didn't like it the first few times I heard it. But I heard it a couple of times coming by on my playlist... and then it hit me. This song is really good. The only reason I decided to check out this song was because a cousin of mine played the game from start to finish. Anyway... i'm glad he did. The song gets only better and better as it progresses too. First I didn't like it that the best is saved 'til last. But well... I tried playing just the best parts, and didn't enjoy it as much. It's like chocolate cookies. They taste so well because there's only a bit of chocolate in it. If you eat only the chocolate from it, they don't taste nearly as good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zipp Posted March 11, 2006 Share Posted March 11, 2006 I always wanted more of the original music with this track. I felt like it deviated from the original track too much, and I disliked the metalic synth drums. Best part by far is the Lisa remix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zipp Posted April 7, 2006 Share Posted April 7, 2006 I always wanted more of the original music with this track. I felt like it deviated from the original track too much, and I disliked the metalic synth drums. Best part by far is the Lisa remix. You know, I was listening to this piece today, and suddenly I loved it. I don't know what happened, but I've listened to it like five times in a row. That happenes occasionally with some songs I don't like at first. I'll be listening and suddenly I see the genius in them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OceansAndrew Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 Very atmospheric. For some reason the first few listens I had some preconceived ideas of where I thought the song should go (I think specifically I was just in the mood to rock), but once I got past that, I was able to appreciate this track on it's own. Mixing equal parts chamber music with soundtrack atmosphere, and then adding teh beatz, it really creates a unique sound. I think it'd be further improved for a more prominent bass to join the beat sections, but as is, it's pretty lush and has great sample-usage. When the filtered synths come in and then the busy drums come in, I am expecting to really step up, but it doesn't quite; with the lead remaining subdued. I really think it should of kicked itself to the next level, but as is, it is still a very good piece of work. I enjoy the Soul Blazer soundtrack, and the source is a song I vaguely remember, and the mix more than does it justice. Nice work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Polo Posted May 14, 2009 Share Posted May 14, 2009 The seamless flow of this mix is a godsend. Pure-sounding instruments like the maiden-touched harp, ingenuous flute, and somber cello play what they have to play, unhurried and with no qualms. Meanwhile, the cool breeze-like bell sweeps, easeful strings, and holy choir foster smooth transitions. And the drumwork is either thunderous, campfire-festive, or snackalicious depending on what the soundscape is asking for. Then there's the arrangement. After studying where parts of the source pop up, I appreciate how they're ordered and how the original (but stylistically similar) writing connects them. Here's where I hear the source in the mix: 0:06-0:22 (source) --> 0:11-0:22 + 2:14-2:26 + 4:49-5:02 (mix) 0:39-1:10 (source) --> 2:45-3:20 + 3:50-4:38 (mix) There are no jarring moments, though it sounds like a beat is skipped at 0:30 and some whispering goes on around 4:43. They don't hinder the flow or detract from the overall quality; they're simply quirks that I give a nod to every listen. A masterfully crafted work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swansdown Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 This is one of those pieces I search for every now and then. It seems a piece perfect for contemplation. I feel it would have fit great in the Unsung Heroes album if it was made later. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Necrox Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 I like the somber intro a lot and the next section is mystical. Actually the whole mix has this astmosphere of mystery and magic. It makes me imagine the sunrise being viewed from a mountain in some far-off land with no human activity. Great and unique remix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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