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#2470: Gammasutra - Target Renegade (Big in Italy)
Added to rotation: 2005-12-10 22:09:28
Song last played: 2026-05-28 04:58:36
Song last requested: 2026-05-15 03:28:44
Artist last played: 2026-06-08 18:37:35
Number of plays: 660
Requests: 59
Votes: 129
Song length: 02:53


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SID INFO
HVSC path: MUSICIANS/B/Biasillo_Gary/Target_Renegade.sid
Title: Target Renegade
Composer: Gary Biasillo
Copyright: 1988 Imagine
Subtunes: 9
SID model: Unknown

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STIL comment"I produced the music and sound effects for the C64, Spectrum 128k, and Amstrad versions. Jonathan Dunn handled the 48k Spectrum version which was a completely different set of tunes. I really enjoyed working on this. Paulie Hughes wrote a new C64 driver as Martin had just left Ocean, and nobody could understand how to use his driver." (GB)
 




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OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

NecroPolo:
Yes, there are many issues - but I like the way this remix is executed, despite all them flaws.
LMan:
Gammasutra manages to capture the new wave style, it just needs more polishing and more details.
westerling:
Perfect feeling for this track. I don´t like that some sounds are completely dry. But hey, Very Good!!!
Makke:
Very nice 80s sound. Needs a pollish to get a higher rank though.
Dan:
Tempted to upgrade the vote here, just sounds too flat/weak in a few places, good idea and good effort tho
Tas:
Deffo a big in japan inspired mix - almost pulls it off but not quite… Good try mind you.
Chris Abbott:
I can see what he's trying to do here (Big in Japan meets Target Renegade). Doesn't float my boat but nice enough.
Waz:
Sounds more oriental than Italian. However, it's mixed okay, but two major downers: the lead goes a bit too ahhhh in places, either that or it's just too weak. Good effort all round though.
anaconda:
Nice mixing. Else a bit on the dull side
omoroca:
Good song choice! But that's all. Timing issues! Boring! Mixing issues!
weasel:
Sounds too 'midi' in several parts! (the organ etc.) The idea might be nice though! But too well worked on it in my case…
eliot:
Ok, a bit flat