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| STIL comment | "I got the phone call from Mark [Cale] asking me to write some level tunes - I wrote the music, went down there [to System 3] to meet Archer Maclean (? I think it was Arch that put the driver in.....), got offered Mark Cale's slightly-dodgy-import-status left-hand-drive BMW, said "no thanks, I'll have the cash please" and that was that." (BD) Q: How was Anthony Lees to work with? A: "Only met the guy once - on that one day - he said 'hi' - I said 'hi' - that was about it." (BD) The titles of the individual tunes found below are based on as they appear in the game. |
| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #1 - The Wilderness (loader) | |
| Author: | Anthony Lees |
| #2 - Palace Gardens (loader) | |
| Author: | Anthony Lees |
| Comment: | "I did six tunes for LN, the first of which was the one involving the creepy jungle music (....which was and still is my favourite) - the inspiration is hard to nail down, but it was probably the film 'Apocalypse Now' - very dense, troubled and scary moods were evoked." (Anthony Lees) |
| #3 - The Wastelands (loader) | |
| Author: | Ben Daglish |
| #4 - The Palace (loader) | |
| Author: | Anthony Lees |
| #5 - The Inner Sanctum (loader) | |
| Author: | Anthony Lees |
| Comment: | Interesting comment in this binary: "DONE BY ANTHONY LEES FOR SYSTEM 3 ON 5/4/87...EAT YER HEART OUT GALWAY!". |
| #6 - The Wastelands | |
| Author: | Ben Daglish |
| #7 - The Wilderness | |
| Author: | Ben Daglish |
| #8 - Palace Gardens | |
| Author: | Ben Daglish |
| #9 - The Dungeons | |
| Author: | Anthony Lees |
| #10 - The Palace | |
| Comment: | Although the tune is credited to Anthony Lees since 2001 in HVSC, the music player of this tune is by Ben Daglish. Ben doesn't remember making this tune and also he has no idea how the tune ended up being in his player if it was made by Anthony Lees. It could be that the music was credited to Anthony Lees because Anthony claimed to have made 6 tunes for the game while actually 5 are made in his player. Since Anthony passed away, we can't verify it anymore and it will be a mystery who of the two actually made the tune. |
| #11 - The Dungeons (loader) | |
| Author: | Ben Daglish |
| Comment: | This is also the tune for "The Inner Sanctum". |
Itekei:
Weeee! Awesome
spellcoder:
Very good based on the first half… 2nd half sounds like it came from a space shoot 'em up.
anaconda:
First half: OMG OMG OMG! AWESOME! Last half: NOOOOOOOOOOO! It sucks! You missed the Awesome mark by half a song. PLEASE! PLEASE! Make a new version based on the first half! At least something different! Giving the VG mark trying to forget the last part.
cpu.write:
Ohhh, this one is gooooood. A little bit chinced out on the chimes at the end, but it sounds like real music and not a f*ing video game.
vassago:
Me likes! Weeeee!
prowler:
Very good remix, a bit boring at times but cool enough to keep!
cosmic_gerbil:
Nice and atmospheric, I like it
dis_cord:
I don't care about minor technical issues, I'm really enjoying this one. I like the pitch sliding too.
Caboose:
I'm sure some will complain a bit about one of the main instruments you use, but I won't bother 😊 I liked it!
MORBID:
This one is great! Well done, Aleksander!
Nebdar:
I agree with anaconda the first impression was good but after that that horrible sound spoil everything
westerling:
I like it, a very good song. But the lead glides too late and too much and the mix is very squishy/compressed.
LaLa:
I really like its fitting atmosphere. A more consistent instrument selection focusing on the Japanese garden effect would've helped immensely. Nicely done!
Scyphe:
This was nice, low key and smooth.
Amok:
Really nice track. Maybe my ears are a bit damaged after hearing mongos Comic Bakery but imho the mixing and mastering could be much better… A bit overladen sometimes…
LPChip:
Idea is good, but somehow these sounds don't work for me. They're off key at some times too. Ouch
Makke:
It's a nice idea (if a bit similar to The Dead Guys old remix of this track). But the mixing is just too off towards the end to make this enjoyable. It's also a bit on the repetitive side.
c64glen:
I'll join the people complaining about the lead.
nicodaemus:
I'd like to complain about some of the main instruments. And about horrible pitch-slides. And I must agree: some parts are overladen and could be mixed a bit cleaner. Mongo cleaned my ears, or so I guess… But it really started well, so it's not too bad.
symbols:
WHAT WERE YOU THINKING… LMAO