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drm:
Guess I did the John Barry inspired version and Rooneys done the David Arnold one 😉
LaLa:
Cinematic? Trying to be, but the instrumentation is a bit on the weak side. I like the idea, though.
vosla:
Spy vs Spy doesn't really go together with James Bond. This is the proof.
maindrian:
Hmm, For some reason, I feel this evokes memories of the soundtrack to Duke Nukem 3D. That's a good thing as far as I'm concerned, but there's not enough of it for me.
Skitz:
Sounds similar to those soundtracks you got on the first PC games with CD tracks!😊
Makke:
Agree with LMan! It has that James Bond/Metal Gear Solid feel nailed. It lacks some technical quality, but a great idea!
Tas:
Still waiting for a kick ass version… Not yet recieved but this sits on the fence…
LMan:
It certainly captures the James Bond feeling, but lacks on the technical side.
Dan:
What is with the sudden rash of Spy tunes?? Anyhow, great feel to this one, captures a spy type score well but seems a little dummed down
Waz:
A good effort all round, even if there isn't that much of the original Spy vs Spy main hook in there to start with. When it comes in, it just sounds a bit flat. Will people please please stop remixing this tune now?
omoroca:
The orchestral instrumentation sounds too MID-ish. Cheezy!
prowler:
Agree with the above speakers, it's too thin.
eliot:
Bontempi style… So cinematic is far out of reach…
weasel:
Sorry… Sounds too flat, thin, pure to have a chance for a 'cinematic score' in any way… There's no real 'push forward' and a must have of _full_ sounding orchestral or other insturments needed for that type of category (cinema!). So it's just average