Omnimaga
General Discussion => Music Talk and Showcase => General Discussion => Topic started by: DJ Omnimaga on October 11, 2008, 09:54:05 pm
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I love this. I'm glad someone finally did it. Japaneese happy hardcore remix of Through The Fire And Flames. I expect the author to upload the mp3 on TIMGUL but the database is down at the moment
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That was really well done! Pretty impressive translation. I have to say though, most of their stuff should cross over to techno really well (I would be surprised if more of their songs had not seen similar treatment). Have you heard the one done in Mario Paint composer? That one is really impressive to me because its such a limited format.
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yeah it was awesome too. The thing is that DragonForce, especially their later stuff has lot of influence toward japaneese anime and video game music so despite taking a long time it's easy to adapt a song from them into eurobeat or any form of japaneese happy hardcore. The fact a few of their songs are tool assisted with music creation softwares might help on that too, since it makes some of their songs more electronic
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Yep, yep. Heh, I've even heard them reffered to as the Nintendo metal band... even tho that's not quite right :) .
These guys would be more like the nintendo metal band :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8Gt4tOUd-g (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8Gt4tOUd-g)
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the dragonforce songs done on mario paint are truly amazing!
There's Fury of the Storm:
Through the Fire and Flames:
Valley of the Damned :
and My Spirit Will Go On :
The one done on 2000 is pretty accurate, tho. But i agree with art_of_camelot that mario paint is extremely limited.
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I could probably say electronic power metal or electronic speed metal for their later stuff. As for Mario Paint it's quite limited indeed. Some people recorded 3 mario paint tracks at once to make their song sound good. Music 2000/Generator is limited in term of sample palette memory (can only use 2 MB of instrument sounds and loops per song), requiring you to burn your wav samples on CDs then load the CD in the Playstation to import them in the game and only allowing 24 notes to be played at once but it's far much better and versatile than Mario Paint. THe PC version is not worth it though IMHO because the controls are annoying and on XP it crashes a lot