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2000-2024 Remarkable Remixes - A 12-Hour Complement To Video Game Music - Beta (5-hour Segment)


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A couple years ago, I started working on a comprehensive conglomeration of remixes that I, after much listening/skimming as humanly possible by a single soul, ultimately consider to be my favorites, existing as a totality from this site and a few other sites that still or have showcased amateur remixes for free presently or in the past. OCR, VGMix, KWED, Dwelling of Duels (but didn't get to all of DoD's 2nd or 3rd place mixes, and unfortunately it's probably too late for that), VGMCast, and last but not least, the almighty Jonny Atma (GaMetal). Only a few are from YouTube. I'm still editing volume changes; they are an eternal process, but there has to be a finish line, at some point. Almost more importantly than general volume adjustments are constantly going back to make sure that the transitions between each remix are as amazing as possible. I've learned a lot, trying to make the transitions as seamless as possible, i.e. not complete butts, in a sort of mega-mix style.

I have an upload of nearly the first 5 hours, but I don't want to post it here. I'd rather slowly get a group of trustworthy people (however that is determined), over on Discord, or somewhere (as if there is anywhere else). I'm Audity in the Discord server. The ultimate goal is to get it uploaded onto YouTube somehow, without it exploding.

So, other than wondering if anyone would care to get a group going for this, I was wondering about people on this forum's thoughts on this comprehensive-mix concept I am describing, whether it be from people who have a listen to it or not. Is there something nefarious about releasing this into the wild, regarding rights and copyright and all that? I started it as a personal project, though obviously I want as many people as possible to hear it. I am extremely meticulous when it comes to not throwing things together haphazardly—though later on in the mix it technically might not be as cohesive as the first half or so ("Oh no," right?), albeit of course wrapping up kind of nicely near the end—so, I like to think there is some merit to this meticulous effort, that, at some point, overrides the offense of blatantly posting other people's work. As a more extreme example, I still remember a time, way back on last.fm, where Alexander Prievert had personally commented to his page on there, a comment that was vehemently against people hosting his works on places on the Internet without his express consent. Or something like that.

Anyway, yeah. An excuse for music discovery, right? Going to bed now, though I don't expect people to rush over to give me attention or anything... too quickly ;).

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