Liontamer Posted November 9, 2015 Posted November 9, 2015 What did you think? Post your opinion of this ReMix. Quote
MrKyle Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 Uh...let me be clear. At first... I was not very keen to this track. But...I listened again, ... ... and again, to ... get a better feel for the overall soundscape...of this piece. And now I must admit............... that, I like it. Geoffrey Taucer 1 Quote
Geoffrey Taucer Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 Uh...let me be clear. At first... I was not very keen to this track. But...I listened again, ... ... and again, to ... get a better feel for the overall soundscape...of this piece. And now I must admit............... that, I like it. THANKS OBAMA MrKyle 1 Quote
MindWanderer Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 Amazingly unique take on Millennial Fair, great guitar work. The use of Schala's theme deserves a special callout--it's an overused theme in remixes, but the energetic guitar variation and chugging bass make this one extra special. Quote
DimeTower Posted November 18, 2015 Posted November 18, 2015 WOW. All the drum parts were live?!? The main theme is simultaneously easily recognizable and completely different from what I'm expecting?? Something originally cheery and airy can do metal??? I really can't believe how quality this remix is. The sliding from hard metal to quick, light pullbacks that ultimately all meet up in the last minute is nothing short of invigorating. What an exciting, unique accomplishment. I loved it. Don't know how I missed the original post of this. So happy I went back and checked up on it. MAJOR props. Quote
timaeus222 Posted November 18, 2015 Posted November 18, 2015 Yet another ReMix that reaches far and gets far! I love that metallic tonal drum---it gives a meditative feel, which kind of lulls you into a suspended state before the rock gradually comes in. I personally thought the acoustic kit was fairly lacking in low end in the fuller parts, and maybe some more soul could have been put into the lead guitar (gimme some vibrah toe!). Still, this is really stand-out. Great job! Quote
Geoffrey Taucer Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 WOW. All the drum parts were live?!? The main theme is simultaneously easily recognizable and completely different from what I'm expecting?? Something originally cheery and airy can do metal??? I really can't believe how quality this remix is. The sliding from hard metal to quick, light pullbacks that ultimately all meet up in the last minute is nothing short of invigorating. What an exciting, unique accomplishment. I loved it. Don't know how I missed the original post of this. So happy I went back and checked up on it. MAJOR props. To clarify: the tank drum parts were live; the rest of the drums were not Quote
Necrox Posted December 4, 2015 Posted December 4, 2015 Intro is just sick. The mix really lives up to its title; the metal somehow manages to continue the foreboding atmosphere without feeling forced. Nice stuff. Also, this turned me onto tank drums. Quote
Crulex Posted April 11, 2018 Posted April 11, 2018 This was awesome even before the guitar hit, and the drums were on point the whole time! If there is one thing that I have been appreciating more in the past year or so, it's the combination of ethnic sounding themes and harder rock, so hearing the Millennial Fair and some Schala and Magnus in this heavy hitting Middle Eastern style was a treat. Loved every bit of this, you guys made a fantastic ReMix here. Quote
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