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Posted by m0d on Mon 21st May 2007, rated 4 / 10.
Hmm. This isn't very good on the basis that there is very little imagination used, the melodies are dry and comprise of an over used piano sample which - let's face it - sounds rubbish even if it was in tune.
I wouldn't necessarily keep this in my playlist unless I was a fan of the game that's supposed to be the source of inspiration for this remix (Operation Recon?) Oh well, I've heard far worse before. :)
Hmm. This isn't very good on the basis that there is very little imagination used, the melodies are dry and comprise of an over used piano sample which - let's face it - sounds rubbish even if it was in tune.
I wouldn't necessarily keep this in my playlist unless I was a fan of the game that's supposed to be the source of inspiration for this remix (Operation Recon?) Oh well, I've heard far worse before. :)
Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Wed 10th Oct 2001, rated 1 / 10.
Puuuh .... This one´s musically absolutely boring and unattractive. As the "artist" says, it is a remix of a AGI-game called "Operation Recon"; another remix there´s no need for in the world i say. There´s no variety of music, a lousy sounding piano carries you through the whole track, except the one or other pattern. In the middle some synthie-strings are added, but actually not worth to mention. Same with the rhythm-section, there´s no "love" in the programming, as there it is no love given in the whole song, what you could notice by the absence of variety and the appearance of lousy samples (if u dare to download that one). The synthie-string-part is modificated by some sample-offsets, but apart from that there´s nothing that could be called usage of effects, except a quite reserved usage of volume sets, the samples are tracked "naked", without effects or anything else, that someone could call "thought about".
Puuuh .... This one´s musically absolutely boring and unattractive. As the "artist" says, it is a remix of a AGI-game called "Operation Recon"; another remix there´s no need for in the world i say. There´s no variety of music, a lousy sounding piano carries you through the whole track, except the one or other pattern. In the middle some synthie-strings are added, but actually not worth to mention. Same with the rhythm-section, there´s no "love" in the programming, as there it is no love given in the whole song, what you could notice by the absence of variety and the appearance of lousy samples (if u dare to download that one). The synthie-string-part is modificated by some sample-offsets, but apart from that there´s nothing that could be called usage of effects, except a quite reserved usage of volume sets, the samples are tracked "naked", without effects or anything else, that someone could call "thought about".
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TECHNO LAB! ---------------------- by Rainer De Temple -------------------- A remix of the Techlab theme from the AGI Game: OPERATION: RECON by Randy Dykstra and Nat Budin -------------------- Plays best in FT2 but probably OK in CP or even WinAMP
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I didn't listen to this again after downloading it in 2004 - it was impossible to this piano lead. if the piano was replaced by another instrument, if there were some stronger drums and more work, this could be even a good module. but in this way... no thanks.