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#3936: Darryl Sloan - The Human Race (Goldrunner)
Added to rotation: 2010-09-20 10:29:45
Song last played: 2026-06-07 23:47:38
Song last requested: 2021-02-17 11:11:59
Artist last played: 2026-06-07 23:47:38
Number of plays: 448
Requests: 11
Votes: 99
Song length: 03:24


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SID INFO
HVSC path: MUSICIANS/H/Hubbard_Rob/Human_Race.sid
Title: The Human Race
Composer: Rob Hubbard
Copyright: 1985 Mastertronic
Subtunes: 5
SID model: MOS6581

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STIL comment"Human Race was a very interesting project. The tunes tried to capture some of the feel of the game, evolution etc... One of the tunes was also used for an ST game (GoldRunner I think). I only used 2 SID voices for all these tunes because I used the other for SFX...... Most of the tunes were sketched out on a small keyboard and manuscript paper. I used paper to keep track of the basic ideas and arrangement, and I still have all the original manuscripts. A lot of the manuscripts are not readable because I used to work very fast and never updated many of the changes I made. I used to use a machine code monitor to edit music data and sound patch data on the file while the tune was playing. This allowed me to really fine tune the SID parameters for the music." (RH)
 
SUBTUNE INFO
 
#3
 
  Comment: Also used in "GoldRunner" on the Atari ST.
 




REMIX64.COM
OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

Viceman:
Goldrunner is always good!
LaLa:
An ambitious endeavor, but it falls short of being punchy/great/memorable. Some of the riffs are pretty clever, but amateurish instrument choices and a dry mix ruin the feeling.
NecroPolo:
Decent one but it's a little lifeless to be memorable. The last part synth 2:04 is a good idea but sometimes enters in a reso frequency that is not that pleasant.
Arne:
Very nice to listen to this music. That's a remix you can listen to in the background without getting nerved…
vurtx:
Its nice and clean, I like it. Its a little quiet though it could be mastered better but Im not gonna downmark it for that, I can turn it up!
c64glen:
Ok, but lack's that spark. Needs more ambition and imagination.
Boz:
It's not bad per se, it's just flat and doesn't have any punch that grabs your attention.
Arcade4ever:
Just another Midi like remix, there exist dozens of better HR remixes
k_rostoen:
I don't quite see the point in remixing a tune that has been remixed a hundred times before unless you bring something extraordinary and new to the table.