ReMix:Dune "Arrakis (Wormsign Mix)" 5:04
By Bart Klepka
Arranging the music of one song...
"Dune Variation"
Primary Game: Dune (Virgin , 1992, DOS), music by Philippe Ulrich, Stéphane PicqPosted 2000-05-26, evaluated by djpretzel
Bart Klepka is one of the most talented remixers out there, and this mix is no exception. Bart takes a breakbeat / hypnotic style to the theme from the original classic DUNE game based on the FrankHerbert novel and David Lynch film we all know and love (hopefully) . . not only do we recommend downloading and listening, but also visiting Bart's site, as he's got some other tunes there that are equally as well-done!
Discussion
on 2015-08-08 12:41:49
Right off the bat this captures (what I imagine is) the mood much better than the original DOS version. Some really interesting sound choices. A bit of bounciness to keep things moving, almost feels like a post-apocalyptic road trip song. I bet it'd be fun to drive acrosst the desert blasting this stupidly loud.
The transitions to the different parts happen at perfect times too, just when you're feeling very familiar with one bit you're sent to the next part. Even if the song stretches its content a little bit thin, those strategic moments of change help it feel alright anyway.
on 2012-04-04 12:02:49
An interesting ReMix that starts out with a bit of a nice ambient sound with a good beat, then ramps it up after the build. Some things I think could have been expanded on or altered by how long they played, but not a bad mix at all.
on 2008-12-02 11:32:38
Defintinely the kind of mix that transports you. I can't decide whether it's more evocative of dune or jungle crossing tho'.
on 2008-05-28 11:42:58
Percussion on this is super catchy and carries the piece pretty decisively. The melody is very subtle, but to be totally honest, there really isn't much room in here for a melody with all the rhythm madness going on. Synths are pretty decent, but unremarkable in general, as they are only prominent at the beginning, where they set up a wide, expansive soundscape.
The mix never seems to grow past a certain point though. Once everything gets built up, it doesn't shift much, and I think it could build even further. I also think the ending could have been a bit more elegant in it's execution; a more defined ending would have suited the piece, or better still, a breakdown of elements going back to the sparse synths. I think that would complete the feel of traveling through a desert.
on 2006-12-25 12:01:21
Very cool. I never played the games, but I have read the books and seen the movie. This does indeed invoke imagery of the Dune universe. Good job.
on 2005-10-25 15:32:55
This is wonderful
I've been listening to it over and over again, just the entire feel of it just clicks with me
The percussion is -GORGEOUS-
on 2005-04-08 20:01:51
I've heard the Spice Opera soundtrack. It's crap and not nearly as pleasing to listen to as the original "cheap MIDI" versions.
This remix, on the other hand, is very nice and has the spirit of the original imo.
on 2005-01-25 20:20:58
FYI, the original Dune video game music was not created by Frank Klepacki. Exxos (Stéphane Picq and Philip Ulrich) of CRYO Lab Studios are the true artists (Westwood had nothing to do with this game; CRYO were the developers).
The rare official soundtrack 'Dune: Spice Opera' has become quite valuable, and for a good reason besides its very limited run packaged in a 'special edition' of the game. You can find it in MP3 form at … well, it used to be easy to find but now you'll have to trawl the P2P system (or Google a bit harder than me ).
on 2005-01-12 05:18:01
Not just several other games, Frank created all music for Westwood Studios and their games during the 1990s.
on 2004-07-01 03:55:39
Bart did excellent work capturing the desert/sci-fi atmosphere of Dune. One of my favorites.
Funny side-note: Klepka sounds a bit like Klepacki, don't it?
(Frank Klepacki composed the original Dune music, along with several other Westwood games)
on 2004-07-01 02:23:53
I first heard this on one of my friends cds he burn anf when i found it here i almost bowed down to my computer. good mix, one of the best.
on 2004-04-20 21:23:25
I say it once and forever - THE PROPHET LIKE PERCUSSION no matter what kind (i like percussionists too) and thats why this is my fav remix on the site (with Megaman Circuit Breaker, of course). Atmosphere is great, and I love the tuned xylophonery throughout the middle section. Great job Bart!
on 2003-08-26 09:21:30
The opening seconds with the metalicised hits is brilliant...puts me in mind of "Belfast" by orbital...which is brilliant
I wasnt too sure about the hits at first...the ones that play as the strings do their bit, but they seem to have grown on me...or gone away before I grew to hate them.
The first time the precussion comes in it seems to be in a different dimension to the rest of the remix...a little reverb would fix this right up. Though when the song speeds up, the drums are fine.
The melody (played on something that reminded me of a flute...and later on string like instruments) could do with being a bit louder...the drums seem to engulf it and it gets lost in the rhythms.
I have to say my favourite parts of the remix are when whatevers going on in the foreground has the synths to accompany it...cause they give it that little extra oomf of atmostphere, y'know?
I recommend to anyone...I havent played the dune game (yet) and I still think its a really good remix, so Id recommend it to anyone who;'s loking for something to chillout ot but a little upbeat at the same time...study music comes to mind.
on 2003-04-19 03:21:31
I've heard alot of really good remixes, but this is my favorite. For starters I liked the music from the game to start, and this is actualy very close to the game, just better, like what the game would have sounded like had it been made today.
Total nostalgia (sp?)
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
-
Dune (Virgin
, 1992,
DOS)
Music by Philippe Ulrich,Stéphane Picq
- Songs:
- "Dune Variation"
Tags (9)
- Genre:
- Ambient,Jungle
- Mood:
- Chill,Dark
- Instrumentation:
- Strings,Synth
- Additional:
- Arrangement > Extended Soloing
Regional > Middle Eastern
Time > Tempo: Moderate
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- Name:
- Dune_Arrakis_(Wormsign_Mix)_OC_ReMix.mp3
- Size:
- 4,945,537 bytes
- MD5:
- 73700762955961a62a144ab654a9ec4c
- Bitrate:
- 128Kbps
- Duration:
- 5:04
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