Gario ⚖️ Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 Whoops, didn't catch this one - I didn't catch the download notification about five months back allowing downloads on Soundcloud. We should probably give this one some quick attention for the artist. - Gario Link: ReMixer name: cloud (Cluster) Real name: Rolla Campbell This is my main email adress UserID - 34128 This remix is inspired by the voice lines of Mei from Blizzard's Overwatch. Named: Worth Fighting For Source: Overwatch Victory (Track 17) I had a lot of fun making this one, and a friend told me I had to upload this to you guys. I hope you enjoy! Thanks, cloud (cluster)
MindWanderer Posted September 21, 2017 Posted September 21, 2017 A very simple remix of a surprisingly complex source. Unfortunately, it boils down to not a lot of content. 1:46-2:49 is a repetition of 0:03-1:03, with only a few minor elements added (a pad, a couple of effects, and a key change). 1:03-1:30 is also a repetition of the main hook, and while ordinarily I'd say it's transformed enough to not sound repetitive, the voice clips are the same, and they get fatiguing very quickly. I like some of the instrumental use, and I think that in general the combination of synths and ethnic instrumentation works quite well. However, each of the synths used are extremely vanilla, with saws, e-piano, square bleeps, and drum kit all coming straight out of the generic EDM playbook. There are some good ideas, and I do like how much it transforms the original source. But I think the final result needs both more content and more original sounds to stand on its own. NO
DarkeSword 🎮 Posted September 29, 2017 Posted September 29, 2017 Really creative and transformative arrangement. Love the Mei-Percussion. Soundscape is classic and clean. Nothing wrong with building a track out of tried-and-true instrumentation. YES
DragonAvenger Posted October 4, 2017 Posted October 4, 2017 Wow, definitely a pretty unique take here. I love the unique soundscape you've created. I think the voice clips fit really well, though I do think they overstay their welcome as the track proceeds. My bigger issue right now is that I'm not hearing a connection to the source at all. I'm hoping it's an obvious thing that I'm missing, so I'd love some help here. Holding off a vote until then, because this is an easy pass for me if the source is there. EDIT: Couple of us checked this out and definitely not hearing it. It's a super unique sound and really fun, but the source isn't there. NO OVERRIDE
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