Amiga Remix CD
My latest remix work, actually started my first Amiga remix '07.
The teaser contains clips that represents the original tunes best. Don't worry, the remixes are not 1:1 covers, the usual breaks, buildups and other unz is also there.
The music in the clip is in "beta" state and not mastered, it's just a dump from the seuqencer so don't judge the quality too much just yet.
I got out of job and had the rare opportunity of making music full time for 2 months. It gave me a nice start and I managed to make a bunch of remixes . To be realistic, I will probably be able to finish the CD in '10.
The track listing is still a secret but many of the popular titles and composers are covered.
The aim this time around with the CD is not to make pure dance floor material but to capture the original feel of the tunes but still adapt them to a classic IR™ style.
Amiga remixes are a lot harder to make than SID remixes. With SIDs you have much more freedom when it comes to choice of sounds, style, structure etc.
As most Amiga tunes were based on samples you have a pretty hard time changing any of the sounds without loosing too much feel and overall sound of the original. Even structures of the songs are more difficult to change.
The SIDs often have a style which is easier to adapt to dance music.
Official announcement here.
The teaser contains clips that represents the original tunes best. Don't worry, the remixes are not 1:1 covers, the usual breaks, buildups and other unz is also there.
The music in the clip is in "beta" state and not mastered, it's just a dump from the seuqencer so don't judge the quality too much just yet.
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The Amiga Remix CD: (2008)
I got out of job and had the rare opportunity of making music full time for 2 months. It gave me a nice start and I managed to make a bunch of remixes . To be realistic, I will probably be able to finish the CD in '10.
The track listing is still a secret but many of the popular titles and composers are covered.
The aim this time around with the CD is not to make pure dance floor material but to capture the original feel of the tunes but still adapt them to a classic IR™ style.
Amiga remixes are a lot harder to make than SID remixes. With SIDs you have much more freedom when it comes to choice of sounds, style, structure etc.
As most Amiga tunes were based on samples you have a pretty hard time changing any of the sounds without loosing too much feel and overall sound of the original. Even structures of the songs are more difficult to change.
The SIDs often have a style which is easier to adapt to dance music.
Official announcement here.








