No Mans Land (Remix (nomansland.mod)
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Oh yes... Another fine choon by The Hustler. This one is a bit of a mix of my own ditties and the excellent No Mans Land by DJ Sakin and Friends. Done in 2 hours on 10/07/99. I was a little bored, so I thought I`d write this little ditty for you all. Greetz go flying out to da usual, Vince, Henri Rob, the other Rob and the rest! You can contact The Hustler at: thehustler_ cornerpub.com visit my Web GFX archive at: skyscraper.fortune city.com/scanner/ 687/ Peace--->.... Out...
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A remake of No Mans Land by DJ Sakin and Friends.. I haven't heard the original tune so I can't judge the quality of the remake, so my judgement will be based on pure merit. The intro lasts around 1:30, its long drawn out, repetitive and boring, using little more than a few synth drum loops with little variation. Near the end, at 2:44 things finally start to pick up with a long overdue climax which admittedly lacks substance and power, but uses some half-decent stereo effects, playing the same sample slightly delayed in 2 channels. It is short lived however, and the outro is again a little boring and repetitive, so when looped the mod seems to lack overall variety. On the up side though, the repeating fade-out at the end used the same sample as the lead rhythm, so the ending feels 'right'. All samples are 8bit, but it doesn't spoil the some are 11-22 seconds long which suggests they might be sampled from the original song? Regardless they are blended quite well at the climax of the song. Since it was written by the author in 2 hours it is obviously supposed to be taken lightly, and thus I don't feel it necessary to offer pointers for improvement as it probably isn't a reflection of their true skill.