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OCR03759 - *YES* Shantae and the Pirate's Curse "On Fire"


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Username: timaeus222
Name: Truong-Son Nguyen

http://soundcloud.com/timaeus222
http://tproductions.comeze.com/
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Submission Information

Game: Shantae and the Pirate's Curse
ReMix Title: On Fire
Consoles/Platforms: 3DS, Wii U, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox One, PS4
OST Composers: Jake Kaufman
Sources: Scuttle Town, We Love Burning Town (attached in email, or on youtube)
 

ReMix:

 - MP3
 - WAV
 
Comments:

"On one of my other mixposts (Dungeonmans), djpretzel had remarked that Shantae needed some love. I mean... the only mix on the site right now is by the composer himself. That's cool and all, but he needs some company. I checked out the soundtrack to Pirate's Curse, and came across "Scuttle Town"; immediately, I got a mideast glitch hop vibe from it that would be ridiculously fun to build off of, at least for the main groove. Peeking around a bit further, "We Love Burning Town" was more than enough material to work with, bursting with a playful vibe that I couldn't resist (which for some reason is associated with burning a town... playfully?).

I started this in January of 2016 (before I started grad school), stitching together Indian Ragas samples from Crypto Cipher to see what would happen. Slowly but surely, a glitch hop backbone came together, held up firmly by Serum and Zebra2, and I managed to finish through the breakdown section by the end of summer, featuring ISW's Bravura and Turkish Oud. I was kinda stuck on what to do next, so I put it to the side while I prepped to go to WSU. The first semester passed by, in which time I was TAing general chemistry, and toughing my way through quantum chemistry and thermodynamics (A- in both, oh yeah!).

When I got to winter break, I immediately got the idea for a buildup back to the main drop, and finished the first three minutes so far, but I had to set it aside again for my second semester. I already knew by now that I was going to finish the track eventually... and here I am, not willing to put it off any longer, finishing it up in May of 2017 after one year of grad school! Never has finishing a ReMix been so hard! :-D
 

- Timaeus"
 
Extra Info:
 
Source Breakdown:
0:16.1 - 0:30.0 = Scuttle Town (0:00.0 - 0:16.4) [slowed down]
0:34.3 - 0:36.5, 0:38.6 - 0:42.9 = Scuttle Town (0:18.3 - 0:27.4) [bass]
0:42.9 - 0:45.0, 0:47.2 - 0:51.5 = Scuttle Town (0:18.3 - 0:27.4) [bass]
0:51.5 - 1:08.6 = We Love Burning Town (0:07.9 - 0:22.3)
1:08.6 - 1:10.7, 1:12.9 - 1:15.3 = We Love Burning Town (0:23.3 - 0:34.8)
1:17.2 - 1:19.3 = We Love Burning Town (0:23.3 - 0:34.8)
1:42.9 - 2:00.0 = Scuttle Town (0:54.9 - 1:11.3) [left-panned strings]
2:00.0 - 2:17.2 = Scuttle Town (1:13.1 - 1:31.4) mixed with (0:18.3 - 0:27.4)
2:17.2 - 2:24.1, 2:25.7 - 2:34.3 = Scuttle Town (0:54.9 - 1:11.3) [left-panned strings]
2:34.3 - 2:36.5, 2:38.6 - 2:42.9 = Scuttle Town (0:18.3 - 0:27.4) [bass]
2:42.9 - 2:45.0, 2:47.2 - 2:51.5 = Scuttle Town (0:18.3 - 0:27.4) [bass]
2:51.5 - 3:08.6 = We Love Burning Town (0:07.9 - 0:22.3)
3:08.6 - 3:16.4, 3:17.2 - 3:24.1 = We Love Burning Town (1:09.3 - 1:36.2)
3:25.8 - 3:33.5, 3:34.3 - 3:41.8 = We Love Burning Town (1:09.3 - 1:36.2)
3:41.8 - 3:48.0 = We Love Burning Town (0:53.0 - 0:54.4)

13.9 + 2.2 + 4.3 + 2.1 + 4.3 + 17.1 + 2.1 + 2.4 + 2.1 + 17.1 + 17.2 + 6.9 + 8.6 + 2.2 + 4.3 + 2.1 + 4.3 + 17.1 + 7.8 + 6.9 + 7.7 + 7.5 + 6.2
= 166.4 secs
166.4/228.3 = 72.9%

Scuttle Town:
89.5/228.3 = 39.2%

We Love Burning Town:
76.9/228.3 = 33.7%
 

 

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This is a great little arrangement. Production is tight as usual, and the eastern vocals fit perfectly with the otherwise electronic arrangement (similar to how Zircon uses them for his "Time to Oil Up" SFIV arrangement). The arrangement is well put together in terms of cohesiveness and source representation, as well.

... Yeah, it's an easy pass for me, why'd I even put it on here.

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Yeah, this is pretty solid stuff.  The breakdown was really helpful, so thanks for that.  Some of those source uses are subtle enough that I'm not sure I'd give them credit, but there's plenty to spare to hit 50%.

If I were to really nitpick, I'd say that the sidechaining is a little over the top, on the verge of being a little distracting, and that the horns from 1:43-1:59 sound fake and are somewhat buried. That's all I got, though.  Nice work, as usual.

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