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#3681: WeltraumAmy - MULE Chamber Music
Added to rotation: 2009-09-06 22:26:59
Song last played: 2013-10-22 17:45:45
Song last requested: 2012-05-08 22:12:27
Artist last played: 2026-06-13 22:24:06
Number of plays: 161
Requests: 14
Votes: 43
Song length: 03:28


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SID INFO
HVSC path: GAMES/M-R/M_U_L_E.sid
Title: M.U.L.E.
Composer: Roy Glover
Copyright: 1983 Electronic Arts
Subtunes: 3
SID model: MOS6581

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SUBTUNE INFO
 
#1
 
  Comment: Almost identical to tune #1.
 




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OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

L0rd3vyL:
I kind of like it
Gregory Atlas:
This song isn't bad.😊
suso:
I think other people are too used to having drumsets and a more dense sound in their remixes. On its own, this isn't too bad, but it still sounds a bit too midi-like. Would probably sound a lot better if played with real instruments.
Amok:
Come on… It's not that bad 😊
LaLa:
The arrangement is lacking, even though it shows signs of life here and there. The instrumentation, though, is rather pathetic with too much reverb.
vurtx:
It gets better from the second half and is pleasant enough (too much reverb though), it seems like a work in progress… There has never been a remix using synthesised violins that sounds authentic & probably never will be, C64 Orchestra FTW!
C64ever:
I liked your starpaws one, this is a bit average and simple though.
kwed:
Might deserve the 'poor' rating if compared to WeltraumAmy's previous Starpaws outing, but on its own it's not *that* bad.
Skitz:
Wasn't this a preset song on the Roland MT-32?😊
Dan:
Empty, shallow, emotionless, it only scrapes past a bad because of the original sid
Boz:
After Starpaws, I think WeltraumAmy should have taken a longer rest. This is forced, with no feeling put into it.
Waz:
Not impressed by this whatsoever, it sounds way too repetitive and sparse and doesn't have the appeal that the original tune had. Not so hot really.
Makke:
You can't get away with a cheap, sparse arrangement by calling it chamber music. Anyone with basic know how of a sequencer and Edirol Orchestral Vsti could make this. I'm not the slightest impressed.