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| STIL comment | "Without doubt the game which is most closely associated with me. The highscore tune (1) is a copy from the original arcade machine. However, having listened to the in game tune which was a complicated harpsichord tune using lots of channels, I decided to compose my own ghostly tune. Again the tune is not completely original using elements from several sources including Chopin and other bizarre sources (my mom's old organ vinyl records from the 70's). I'm still mystified about why I went for that strange percussion but it seems to work somehow." (MC) |
| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #1 - Hiscore [from the arcade game Ghosts'n Goblins] | |
| Artist: | Ayako Mori |
| Comment: | Converted from the arcade version. It was inspired by Chopin. |
| #2 - Dangerous Dreams [from Wunderlich Pops 3] (0:30) | |
| Artist: | Klaus Wunderlich |
WizardOz:
Loved it!
LaLa:
Great idea, great organ sound, but after the intro it falls flat on its face. Some intriguing ideas emerge, but overall it sounds much 'smaller' than it could. IMHO, even if it was organ-only it would sound better.
mfe:
Nice take on the beginning, but after that, muddy and boring.
prowler:
The beginning sounded very promising - but the rest of the arrangement is somewhat uninspiring…
finnr:
Intro is very strong, then fades out.
migu:
Very nice organs but otherwise not a very enjoyable sounding remix. Don't give up, just keep working.
nummer2:
Some parts are good some only poor like some sundays in the church 😉
Agemixer:
Nice idea with organs, but a lot of arrangemental mistakes. Avoid overlapping sounds (first of all, expecially bass), the result goes muddy. You need some practise.