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| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #1 | |
| Comment: | The opening bars of this tune are sampled by the group Console on their song "14 Zero Zero". |
| #3 | |
| Comment: | "I was working at the Sensible Software office at the time of the major music creation, but the title screen music never got finished. When I returned to Ocean I got on with some other things, all the time worrying about this unfinished tune. Finally I slapped something on the end of it. I knew I could never top the first part, that's what the problem was. In my mind the second part of the tune is pretty lame compared with the first part. But for some people it represents the mysterious, magical, unconventional aspect of 'Wizball' so it fits in some ways. But you can tell it's not really like the other music in the game, which was primarily developed when I was with the Sensi boys, basking in that Sensi VIBE." (MG) "I really worked on the sound design of the voices a lot. The music seems to "flow" and "breathe" unlike anything before it." (MG) |
| #4 | |
| Comment: | "Tune #5, the bonus screen tune, consists of several short riffs, and John Hare came up with the most musical ones on his bass guitar. I remember he would come up with the riffs, playing them over and over at full volume on his band's P.A. in their rented terraced house in Southend (not caring about what the neighbours thought!!!) - and while they went out to get me a "blow-out" burger at 3am, I would be transcribing it and enhancing it (a little)." (MG) |
| #6 | |
| Comment: | "I composed the high-score music at Ocean after returning from Southend. Played it on the synth keyboard there. It's one of the few compositions of mine that I can actually play a decent rendition of on the piano." (MG) |
| #7 | |
| Comment: | "Chris Yates wrote the game over riff on his electric guitar. They were pretty impressed by the translation when they came back with my blow-out." (MG) |
Melaure:
What a piano piece!
Peter W:
I was shocked when I saw the rating of this piece, outrageous… I belive it connects just fine after the piano intro. Sure there are some small issues but nitpicking when the enjoyment is great is just silly. Thanks Chronberg!
retrovertigo:
Absolutely brilliant, very clevely done and sounds fantastic. I applaud your imagination and skill sir, one of the most inventive remixs I've yet heard! 😃
sidbrowser:
So nice!
thedownandout:
FanfurkingTastic.
bitmage:
Beautiful arrangement. Only critic: Too much hall/reverb in some parts, especially on the grand piano.
cat:
Great
luvdasid:
Really sth different - I like it!
bruce:
Nice build up, I like it!
omoroca:
The piano-only beginning is really cool, but then the military drums and the synth orchestra spoil it for me.
bastard:
Heeey
eliot:
Nice attempt 😉
iolo:
Agree with omoroca here. Starts great, but then it turns into a vals-meets-tango-at-an-argentinian-military-junta-meeting-led-by-dictator-Videla. Bummer.
uanito:
Definitely not my fav version