OverClocked PodCast Posted May 15, 2016 Report Share Posted May 15, 2016 This week we catch up on two weeks worth of the Remix Rewind, welcome TotalBiscuit to the show in our first No Tune Unturned interview, and celebrate the art of hitting things rhythmically in this week’s Playlist. Direct Download: https://ia601501.us.archive.org/26/items/OCPC21/OCPC%2021.mp3Next week's Playlist: Hard rock ReMix ReWind: The Wrath of Tiny - Laarx Hometown (Unabashed Mix) - Flameing Daeth Fearies Please, please make it rain… - Benjaipod Melody of Love - jdaster64 Saving Earth - Kaiyoti Blakk Majik - Brandon Strader, Jeff Ball No Tune Unturned with TotalBiscuit Hero's Theme - Guardian Heroes City - McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure Bones' Monologue - Mr. Bones Toki Meki Saxophone - Guardian Heroes Opening - Guardian Heroes Rough and Ready - Guardian Heroes Jazzy Sabotage - Guardian Heroes Chemical Plant Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 A Happy New World - Guardian Heroes Root Note with Karl Brueggeman Charles Junior - Jorge Ben Love Try and Die - Gal Costa Mamboscope - Machito & His Afro-Cubans Desafinado - Joao Gilberto Koopa Beach - Super Mario Kart Koopa Troopa Beach - Mario Kart 64 Water Park - Mario Kart 8 Mango! - Super Fantasy Zone Paradise Island - de Blob 2 Data Select - Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Gelato Beach - Super Mario Sunshine The Playlist: Percussion Unlocking the Past - Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune (SquarEvil) The Sacrifice Part II - Seiken Densetsu 3 (M Disk Playlist) One Winged Angel by Symphonic Fantasies - Final Fantasy VII (Fenix Down) Reich Lake by Mazedude - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Eino) Badlands - Einhander (Cin) Ambience Snare - Beyond Good & Evil (Mike) Title Theme - Super Mario 64 No Way Through - Sonic and the Secret Rings (Bryan) Bumper music: Late Night Sneakin' - HappyBivouac Jet Set Groove #3 - Hideki Naganuma S.E. Tape - SEGA Oldies But Happies - Hideki Naganuma The Concept of Love - Hideki Naganuma Like It Like This Like That - Hideki Naganuma S.E. System01 - SEGA Extra info: Twitter: @OCRpodcast Stephen: @StephenKelly180 Bryan: @LordMeldorr TotalBiscuit: @Totalbiscuit Email: podcast@ocremix.org iTunes: Coming soon! Stitcher: Coming soon! RSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/OverclockedPodcast The OverClocked PodCast is a member of the Whales are Whales network. Find more awesome shows like that at www.whalesarewhales.com! OverClocked ReMix is dedicated to the appreciation and promotion of video game music as an art form. Learn more at http://ocremix.org/info/About_Us! View the full article nitrozsz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FenixDown Posted May 15, 2016 Report Share Posted May 15, 2016 I enjoyed the new episode guys! I like that you're branching out with different types of interviews, adds the right amount of variety to the format of the show. The One-Winged Angel arrangement I submitted in the playlist is even more impressive when you watch the video and see the percussionist in action. The rest of the Symphonic Fantasies encore that plays before it is worth listening to as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OverClocked PodCast Posted May 15, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 15, 2016 30 minutes ago, FenixDown said: I enjoyed the new episode guys! I like that you're branching out with different types of interviews, adds the right amount of variety to the format of the show. The One-Winged Angel arrangement I submitted in the playlist is even more impressive when you watch the video and see the percussionist in action. The rest of the Symphonic Fantasies encore that plays before it is worth listening to as well. Thanks, dude! What did you think of the No Tune Unturned interview? We have another one lined up, which I made a little shorter and more focused-- but I like the idea of letting people go on about music they love just for the fun of sharing it. Curious to know if that concept is appealing to anyone else. And I agree, the One-Winged Angel drum solo loses something without the visual component. I watched the whole thing completely mesmerized. - Stephen FenixDown 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FenixDown Posted May 15, 2016 Report Share Posted May 15, 2016 I liked it. As much as I do enjoy the interviews with arrangers and composers, it was nice to get a different perspective with this approach. Maybe it's because I can relate to it being a fan of music but not a musician by any stretch of the definition, but I like the idea of just talking about a track or a soundtrack that no one in the interview actually had a hand in making, while still just going into what makes it special or interesting to them. I do think making it shorter and more focused is a good idea, I can see it being the kind of subject that can go off in any number of different tangents that there wouldn't necessarily be time for in the show. Overall, yeah I think it was great, I'm looking forward to the next one! OverClocked PodCast and nitrozsz 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KHarker Posted May 15, 2016 Report Share Posted May 15, 2016 Excellent show guys, really enjoyed it. Don't worry if you were unprepared, it certainly didn't come across! Perfect guest for the first ever "No Tune Unturned" section considering the support John's been giving over the years through exposure on Twitch/YouTube and Patreon. Thought I'd leave my thoughts on the new interview style in case it helps to cement the format. I really liked how the music tied in to what was being discussed at the time, though I struggled to hear a lot of them as they were very quiet under the talking. Perhaps a segment of each could be cut into natural pauses in the conversation, so we get a chance to hear them for a while (30-60 seconds perhaps? Not sure how limited you are on time) before the conversation moves onto another topic. Perhaps a format similar to 'Desert Island Discs' could work here, in which the interviewee introduces a few tracks they picked out and the reasons they chose them. Just a few ideas. I enjoyed it either way and look forward to seeing how it progresses! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OverClocked PodCast Posted May 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2016 On 5/15/2016 at 11:24 AM, FenixDown said: I liked it. As much as I do enjoy the interviews with arrangers and composers, it was nice to get a different perspective with this approach. Maybe it's because I can relate to it being a fan of music but not a musician by any stretch of the definition, but I like the idea of just talking about a track or a soundtrack that no one in the interview actually had a hand in making, while still just going into what makes it special or interesting to them. I do think making it shorter and more focused is a good idea, I can see it being the kind of subject that can go off in any number of different tangents that there wouldn't necessarily be time for in the show. Overall, yeah I think it was great, I'm looking forward to the next one! Cool, thanks for the feedback! I have a second one recorded which is a little more focused, and I have some ideas for future editions as well. On 5/15/2016 at 6:24 PM, KHarker said: Excellent show guys, really enjoyed it. Don't worry if you were unprepared, it certainly didn't come across! Perfect guest for the first ever "No Tune Unturned" section considering the support John's been giving over the years through exposure on Twitch/YouTube and Patreon. Thought I'd leave my thoughts on the new interview style in case it helps to cement the format. I really liked how the music tied in to what was being discussed at the time, though I struggled to hear a lot of them as they were very quiet under the talking. Perhaps a segment of each could be cut into natural pauses in the conversation, so we get a chance to hear them for a while (30-60 seconds perhaps? Not sure how limited you are on time) before the conversation moves onto another topic. Perhaps a format similar to 'Desert Island Discs' could work here, in which the interviewee introduces a few tracks they picked out and the reasons they chose them. Just a few ideas. I enjoyed it either way and look forward to seeing how it progresses! Great point-- more frequent, lengthy music breaks would be helpful since we're not playing an entire song. I like the Desert Island Discs idea, too. Kind of a highlight reel to make sure we get to the good stuff. Thanks a lot! - Stephen KHarker 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eino Keskitalo Posted June 10, 2016 Report Share Posted June 10, 2016 The last "Eino" was correct Another great show, hard to believe you were unprepared for the interview, it was a fun one from both sides. TB is a very entertaining speaker, and I definitely got (even more) interested in checking out Guardian Heroes. Fun Saturn reminiscing in general! Haven't played a lot of Saturn games, but my favourite that I've played is Death Tank (Zwei), a bonus real-time artillery game on PowerSlave and Duke Nukem 3D. Has a great thrash/punk title theme too. Really want to check out Saturn Bomberman too. Anyway, as much as I appreciate the In Tune interviews, this kind of a interview/exploration is very fun and valuable too. The percussion playlist pick that I thought was obvious was this one (or its source). But nope! No-one picked that. There goes assuming that kind of stuff. The SD3 track is a great pick BTW. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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