93.64%
98.24%
97.5%
97.22%
93.22%
83.96%
83.61%
75.95%
| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #2 - Laser Jones | |
| #3 - The Wall | |
| #4 - Res Q | |
| #5 - The Hills Are Alive | |
| #6 - Scoot | |
| #7 - 99 Red Balloons | |
| Title: | Neunundneunzig (99) Luftballons |
| Artist: | Nena |
| #8 - Wipe Out | |
| #12 - Eggie Chuck | |
| #13 - The Reflex | |
| #14 - The Turk | |
| Title: | Post Horn Gallop |
| Artist: | Hermann Koenig |
| #15 - Jay Walk | |
| #16 - Outland | |
| Title: | Wild Signals [from the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind] |
| Artist: | John Williams |
| Comment: | These notes were used as a means of communicating with the aliens. |
| #17 - Lazy Nightmare | |
| #19 - The Bar | |
| #20 - Wild Wafers | |
| Title: | Fade to Grey [from Visage] |
| Artist: | Visage |
| #21 - Star Dust | |
| Comment: | This tune was later used in the dance hit "Kernkraft 400", by Zombie Nation. |
Raffox:
This tune I like a lot! This rhytm I freak like a lot! Yadda YaDDa yeh eyh!
djkrpt:
Nice beats!
infamous:
Nice strong feel to it, its a little boring in variation but its got that smack factor and I love the drum's
Mordi:
Sounds great, but the arrangement is not very interesting to me.
Master Baator:
Long time since I've heart a remix as hard as this one from a easy chip tune. I only lives on the hard beat. Way to few surprises… Yellow for a clean remix with a little soul, however…
LaLa:
It has a great basic premise, but it doesn't fully deliver on it. The beat never changes and gets tiring halfway through.
Beebop:
Yay! Happy Hardcore. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce.
XxDUSTYxX:
Jep. Like paralax said.
condor:
More variation and it could be orange.
nicodaemus:
I agree with paralax about the beat and the lead, but I also think the beatline needs a little bit more variation. It's getting rather dull on the second time you listen to the tune. Not bad, though.
Scyphe:
Cutesy cover.😊
Machine:
Interesting remake, quite like it 😊 Well done.
Tyler Durden:
Its ok, but nothing to excite me it just plods along…
Melaure:
Feel nothing…
AdSalusNonAptus:
Too repetitive for my taste