DaevasAsmodeus Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 Goat is the best remixer on here hands down. \m/ \m/ Quote
SixthFlyingMan Posted May 6, 2005 Posted May 6, 2005 This song sounds very cool but it's too loud. Why!? What are you a record exec? Jesus Christ. Why do people record music too loud? Are they assholes or completley inept? When you recorded this did you listen to it over? a duhh... Really... And I thought it was too soft, in all honesty. Quote
jordex Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 I just realized that this song is all done in triplets Goats a FUCKING GOD! Quote
Taffin Posted August 30, 2005 Posted August 30, 2005 To me, this is the definitive version of Dwelling of Doom, although it's let down by muffled recording/production that robs the beautiful playing of a lot of its power. There's no way I can be listening to the same mp3 that someone said was "too loud." I may have severe hearing loss from years of listening to this sort of music live and on CD, but I refuse to believe anyone could think this recording is overbearing. The sound quality on his later recordings is so much better that I wish he'd rework this one! Quote
Trentdaddy Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 Oh my rocking Jesus! Dwelling of Doom translates SO WELL into heavy metal. This remix pwnz so freaking hard. Goat I love your work. When ever I played the levels with this music (or watch my bro play it), I always thought that those levels had a real scary tone to it. I actually hated going to those levels because they kind of scared me, until I got better at the game. Putting it in heavy metal multiplies that horror factor greatly (but in a good way off course). It is just so freaking awesome. Quote
Darkmetamorphasis Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 I knew that someone one day would make a remix of the Mansion song! One day me and my friend, were watching a speed demo of Castlevania II:Simons Quest, and wondering "What if someone did a metal version of this song?" And lo and behold someone did do it, and to our surprise it was really good! Kudos on making it how it sounds! Quote
KyleJCrb Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 A great classic metal remix. The drums suffer a bit, but as we all know goat has improved his craft exponentially since this song. I still really like this one, though. Quote
OceansAndrew Posted December 1, 2009 Posted December 1, 2009 woah, awesome, it's Goat's debut mix! Back when I first joined the site, he was the Go(at)-to guy for rocking Castlevania metalz outside of the official arrange albums. This track has solid riffs, some great solos, and the only thing i'd prefer is for the lead and harmony guitars to be a little louder in the mix. Totally good stuff. \m/ Quote
Sir_Downunder Posted December 3, 2009 Posted December 3, 2009 The track is great, Goat rocks, he fucking rocks. The mix has some dark'n'heavy chugs which suits the foreboding style of this greatly. The solo in this was a little off, but I doesn't detract from the mix at all and a change in the drums now and then would've been great, but then again, that's just a pet peeve. Overall, a solid, meaty metal track by Goat. \m/ Quote
tweex Posted September 15, 2010 Posted September 15, 2010 Wow, goat, doesn't waste anytime getting us into the mix here. The heavy power chords leap right in and drive this bad boy home. The lead guitar are played with a wonderful precision. The drums samples are a little wishy washy, but considering this was done over 8 years ago, I really can't fault for a little problem. Besides, its the lead guitars that make this mix what it is! Not a bad first mix at all. The arrangement is fairly simple and repeats itself, but its not repetitive by any standard. It hits the ground running HARD and never lets up, nor does it need to. Very good first mix from goat! Quote
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