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Genesis8 - A music remake of Navy Moves by Mcklain

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Gryzor

Heheh... really nice, real 80s feeling, a shame it's so short!!


Navy Moves - 80's Techno-Pop remix

tastefulmrship

Top job, sir! Love it!

What this world needs, right now, is more CPC music remixes!
C64 has RKO, Amiga has AmigaRemix and the rest have OverClocked... we need our own remixers! Especially with such an impressive library of AY-only game music created in the 80s/90s.

McKlain

Wow, this was unexpected. I uploaded that a year and a half ago  :D

Thank your for the compliments, sir  ;D

Metr

You should think about the idea of becoming Retro DJ McKlain, Live events in Retro Fairs !!  8)


Let's start the party !!  :P

genesis8

#5
That's because people are so evil o.O

They dont think they could send me a news to feed my site.

That's why I am going to open in the following weeks ... a forum on my web site.

Dont be afraid I am not interested to open another forum like CPCWiki, CPCRulez, PushNPop, Amstrad.es, Phenix : there wont be subforums about hardware, software, etc...

It will be for the sole point of :

- correcting my awful english grammar and mispellings,
- commenting the news,
- getting help of other people for news and why not more content for the web site which has always been since 1999 a one man effort (time to change a bit after so many years).
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Gryzor

So, in essence, another forum to discuss current developments, just without the categories :D

Devilmarkus

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Gryzor


Devilmarkus

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tastefulmrship

Quote from: Devilmarkus on 10:44, 25 September 11
Now want Cybernoid! ;)
Wouldn't it be easier, and quicker, to just request a complete JDR remix album? All of his tunes are AY classics! On par... NO, better than some of Rob Hubbard and Martin Galway's SIDs!

McKlain


Devilmarkus

Quote from: McKlain on 12:35, 25 September 11
I'll take a look into cybernoid  ;D

Cool!
But the CPC version, please!
We have enough C64 remakes  :-\ ;)
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TotO

Quote from: McKlain on 12:35, 25 September 11
I'll take a look into cybernoid  ;D
The CPC theme from Dave Rogers please !!!  :-*
"You make one mistake in your life and the internet will never let you live it down" (Keith Goodyer)

McKlain

Guys, to be honest I don't like that song too much  ::)

Cybernoid 2, on the other hand, has a pretty nice tune.

tastefulmrship

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Quote from: McKlain on 15:20, 25 September 11
Cybernoid 2, on the other hand, has a pretty nice tune.
If you make a remix of Cybernoid II I will worship you forever!
(P.S. Stormlord title tune is pretty decent, too... or Netherworld! ^_^)

Oh, and is there any chance of releasing these remixes (ie the two above and your new one) as .mp3 files? *please*

Devilmarkus

Quote from: McKlain on 15:20, 25 September 11
Guys, to be honest I don't like that song too much  ::)

Cybernoid 2, on the other hand, has a pretty nice tune.

But we like it :P
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McKlain

Quote from: tastefulmrship on 15:32, 25 September 11
Oh, and is there any chance of releasing these remixes (ie the two above and your new one) as .mp3 files? *please*

You can download them in my soundcloud account: http://soundcloud.com/mcklain

redbox

Quote from: McKlain on 11:17, 26 September 11
You can download them in my soundcloud account: http://soundcloud.com/mcklain


Yay!  Perfect music for disassembling too!!

tastefulmrship

Quote from: McKlain on 11:17, 26 September 11
You can download them in my soundcloud account: http://soundcloud.com/mcklain
Yep! Excellent! Done... and added to my daily-visit music web-sites!

redbox

Oh, I too now wish Navy Moves was longer... how about an extended trance mix...?  8)

McKlain


tastefulmrship

An 8-bit version of 'HEART OF THE MACHINE' would be really nice to hear! The crisp waveform sound of the AY chip to produce the high-note melody/rhythm and the sawtooth pulse of the SID chip for the ambient sounds; making for a potentially amazing 6 channel remake of your great ambient-electronic tune!

McKlain

Quote from: tastefulmrship on 12:55, 26 September 11
An 8-bit version of 'HEART OF THE MACHINE' would be really nice to hear! The crisp waveform sound of the AY chip to produce the high-note melody/rhythm and the sawtooth pulse of the SID chip for the ambient sounds; making for a potentially amazing 6 channel remake of your great ambient-electronic tune!

An interesting idea, but it would require a lot of work  ;D

That song is made of 3 individual tracks that are basically the same, but the main melody is generated by a random arpeggiator so that the 3 tracks are not exactly the same and the notes overlap and make random chords. It was another of my sound experiments and sometimes I'm lazy, you know  ;D

tastefulmrship

Quote from: McKlain on 13:05, 26 September 11
That song is made of 3 individual tracks that are basically the same, but the main melody is generated by a random arpeggiator so that the 3 tracks are not exactly the same and the notes overlap and make random chords. It was another of my sound experiments and sometimes I'm lazy, you know  ;D
Proof that laziness can produce great results!
And the 8-bit machines were made for arpeggios! ^_^

Oh, and think about releasing SABOTEUR 2 on R.K.O.; I know you used the CPC version, but I think the rest of the remix community would be interested in your style. And, unlike a number of remixes on R.K.O., yours is a very polished product.

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