Liontamer Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 Contact info Sixto Sounds Juan Medrano forgotten_imp@yahoo.com Remix Info Tales of Phantasia (Summoning of Spirits Project) Summoned Without Reason (The 2nd Act) This remix was started several months ago, if not a year ago, for the Summoning of Spirits Project. I wanted to try something that wasn't another guitar instrumental and this is what I came up with. Still, you know me. I had to fit some guitar solos in there somewhere. This is also my first attempt at a violin solo, so sorry if it sounds a little weird. ----------------------------------------------------- http://snesmusic.org/v2/download.php?spcNow=top - "The Second Act" (top-138.spc) Opens up with a high-energy cover of the original with some good expansive writing ideas especially during the chorus. Certainly made sense given Juan's traditional approach, though I was definitely looking forward to something more interpretive coming up. Nice subtle variation of the chorus when it came up the second time at 1:17, and then the same for the verse of the source at 1:30 to already address those concerns. Good variation of the drum patterns throughout the song to keep the energy level high and the overall feel fresh. Some really nice guitar stuff from 1:44-1:17 as a lead in to the total solo wank over the basic source progression from 1:58-2:39. At 2:25, the wank arguably became a bit much, if only because it sounded like it was over and then suddenly continued EVEN LONGER. Excellent violin writing from 2:39-2:52 with a beautiful crossfade segue into the synth lead. The guitar writing from 3:05-3:32 was also really...mature (as I struggle to grasp for a more descriptive word). Sixto finally retread the beginning of the track at 3:32. Good to hear a track where a section is repeated more for the sense of coming full circle and not merely because the artist didn't bother developing the arrangement in the first place. My only big gripe with the writing was that the ending at 4:13 came about way too quickly. I don't think I'll be the only person that felt it came abruptly out of left field. Something more gradual would have clicked more and signaled to the listener that the end was near. In any case, pretty badass. Honestly, this is the first mix I've heard from someone on this side of the scene that sounds a lot like J-rock. If you told me some doujin arranger made it, I'd believe you. When I read the part about the violin solo, I threw it on the panel just for some feedback on that level. But make no mistake, this is a thorough piece of work, well-arranged and well-executed per Juan's usual. Another strong contribution to KyleJCrb's "Summoning of Spirits." YES Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarkeSword Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Sounds on par with a commercial arrange album. Very nicely done. Full soundscape that really captures the classic Japanese synthrock feel. Great performance, great variation. I love it. YEAH! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zircon Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Man, I love Sixto. This is really very quality stuff in all areas; ESPECIALLY the production which is top-notch as far as I'm concerned. I've got no problems with the solo section either. I think the length was appropriate given the length of the piece, and given the quality of Juan's playing, it's really a pleasure to listen to. The violin, though, that's what makes this mix unique. You just don't hear da solo violin action very often. Perhaps my only complaint is that damn "Stereo Bells" preset from FM7 that you use all the time. Anyway, pretty obvious this is a; YES ps. I'm tempted to say this *vaguely* reminds me of "The Final Countdown"... but that would be doing a disservice to this mix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Orichalcon Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 The theme reminds me a lot of this old TV show's theme that used to be on called "Widget, the World Watcher" There's not much to say. Synths sound a little bland? Yeah, they're supposed to aren't they. Guitar is great. Drums carry the pieces. Violin is nifty. You know it, YEAH! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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