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#3613: Balage - Giana Sisters 09 remix
Added to rotation: 2009-05-18 18:09:31
Song last played: 2026-04-21 09:15:04
Song last requested: 2023-08-07 10:09:55
Artist last played: 2026-04-21 11:49:30
Number of plays: 470
Requests: 34
Votes: 130
Song length: 04:26


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SID INFO
HVSC path: MUSICIANS/H/Huelsbeck_Chris/Great_Giana_Sisters.sid
Title: The Great Giana Sisters
Composer: Chris Hülsbeck
Copyright: 1987 Time Warp
Subtunes: 23
SID model: MOS6581

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STIL comment"The ingame music was supposed to sound a little like Reggae, because the Rainbow Arts Boss was a fan of Bob Marley & others and the Title music [...] was a homage to True Blue from Madonna, also one of his favorites. In the end I think, despite the inspirations, the songs have their own character and are the only part of the game that wasn't heavily borrowed from Super Mario Brothers, which is something I am proud of." (CH)
 




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OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

Raffox:
AHAHA! I like it, just easly listenable and nothing more… Nice bass, nice synth pads
Maegnuz:
Well I for one, like it! Nice, crisp sounds with a good thump.
brix:
Ok, this is a '09 remix, but I do think it's shuld rather be called a '89 (or even earlier) remix. Reminds me to the days of space-synth like Koto, Laserdance and stuff.
prowler:
Quite good, no problems with high tones I think…
LaLa:
I like the arrangement, but the mixing is very dry. Or the instruments are just plain flat. Either way, something needs fixing here.
omoroca:
Technically Ok but rather boring!
condor:
As for dance version not bad, just production ain't good.
Ryrynz:
The high notes make me cringe… I like the background tune but the rest… -_- lose the high notes and make it more of a dance tune and you got a winner
nicodaemus:
Not bad as such, but this tune suffers mainly from 2 things: Firstly, I got the feeling it's just a loop that's repeated once (missing innovations in the second half) and secondly, there's clipping in the more busy sections of the tune.