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#2478: nemrod6 - Ramparts
Added to rotation: 2005-12-10 22:09:28
Song last played: 2026-06-23 03:08:52
Song last requested: 2009-12-13 13:44:56
Artist last played: 2026-06-23 03:08:52
Number of plays: 613
Requests: 8
Votes: 140
Song length: 04:21


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SID INFO
HVSC path: MUSICIANS/C/Cooksey_Mark/Ramparts.sid
Title: Ramparts
Composer: Mark Cooksey
Copyright: 1987 GO!
Subtunes: 5
SID model: MOS6581

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STIL commentThe loader lets you adjust the filter of two sound effects. "The 2nd tune in this file has a Ghost n Goblin type of start then goes into a Tubular Bells type bit, then finally goes into a sort of pop meets the 16th century type theme. Tune 3, the win ditty sounds much like one of the Bombjack ditties! I must have felt a bit lazy on that day. Tune 1 is the highscore tune and I have done a full version of this on keyboard etc. The people who developed this game had a pokey little room on the upper story of a computer store in Walsall before they moved into more spacious offices. I can't remember much about them, but the head bloke's first name may have been Sean, wonder where he is now?" (MC)
 




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OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

Makke:
The piano sounds a bit static and lifeless, as in not played by a human (which I guess it isn't). Mixing is a bit so-so, but nothing is annoying.
anaconda:
Sounds a bit amateurish. Good arrangement, but lacks the instruments. Good drums though.
Skitz:
It is trying to be a live remix but sounds so sequenced to me - muddy EQ also
Tas:
Muddy eq spoils this
Waz:
Mixing really spoils it - it's so muddy that it becomes unlistenable in parts. A shame, as the potential's there.
Dan:
The rythmn guitar part really doesnt fit into the mix
karl_xii:
Good tune, but too low sound
LMan:
Nice ideas, but the technical execution is weak.
omoroca:
Bad timing, bad mixing. Sounds like 2 different tunes are played at the same time. Stakes have gotten high, boy! You cannot come along here with something like that!
eliot:
The essence of the tune is lost ☹️