ReMix:Art of Fighting 2 "Match with Yuri" 2:26
By Malcos
Arranging the music of one song...
"Diet"
Primary Game: Art of Fighting 2 (SNK , 1994, NG), music by Jojouha Kitapy, Mariko, Yasuhiro Naka, Yasumasa YamadaPosted 2001-02-20, evaluated by djpretzel
KICK - we definitely need some more SNK material; I did my piece wih my KOF98 mix, and now Stephen Malcom sends us this DAMN LOUD and kickin' Art of Fighting 2 ReMix. This was a weird series of games, with odd character designs, game mechanics that threw me off, but great tunage. SNK in general seems to have a lot of great tracks - maybe they're too good, and thus aren't as fun to ReMix? Who knows. Do be careful on this mix cause it is LOUD. It's hard-hitting fastish hip-hop hybrid with some nice drums, a very large electric piano / synth type sounds that dominates, some well-used hits, and a few scratch samples to round things out. I enjoyed it, as it definitely sounds to me like the track gained a lot in being ReMixed and would be good fightin' music.
Discussion
on 2010-12-20 12:44:23
this reminds me of Tommy Tallarico's stuff fr the Earthworm Jim OST- the drums/beat. Good stuff.
on 2009-12-24 01:43:49
The cheesy beginning reminds me of Mortal Kombat so much .
One thing that's really killer for me though is the drums - definitely not feeling them very much, and the volume levels on some of the instruments definitely could use some adjusting. Production seems like an overall issue.
Also, the song feels very disjointed with sudden shifts that don't quite work IMO. I guess it goes to show the changes the site has gone through in terms of overall musical quality and the evolution of artists in that time frame.
on 2009-09-27 22:57:50
It's interesting to see where Malcos came from in terms of mixing. I have to say the opening made me laugh out loud. Sorry man, but I think you understand, but this one isn't staying in my library. It did make me smile though, and I'm glad you've improved as much as you have.
on 2008-02-15 11:55:23
LOL. This was 7 years ago, which is ages in my book. This is the first song I ever made way back when I first got Fruityloops, and I was very excited to see it posted up on OCR. Brings back memories.
on 2007-03-22 17:01:52
Bitch and whine about samples and mastering all you want, but I really enjoyed this remix. Sure, it's not a perfect sounding orchestra remix, or another guitar-shredding one; however, it sounds exactly what a remix from an oldskool game like Art of fighting should sound like. Simply put, it still sounds like a song you'd find in a videogame like AoF, and I dig that.
Energetic, upbeat, a little chip-tunish; good combination. It could've been a little longer, though.
on 2007-02-12 14:06:39
Is this the mortal kombat theme?
The mixing is way loud, and the sounds are pretty default;
There are some cool parts, but overall not enough for me to keep it. Sorry, not a huge fan.
on 2005-10-21 07:45:14
Yeah, this ain't too good four years down the track. The leads are way too loud compared to the rest of the song, and the bass get grating after a while. The mastering isn't very cohesive- the forefront is hard yet the drums at the back echo into nothingness. Not to mention the FL default keyboard that even I've used in the demo drowns everything when it appears. Sorries.
on 2004-08-19 15:45:04
This is pretty awful. It's unfortunate OCR continues to host the older mixes filled with FL-defaults and terrible mastering/arrangement. One of the many reasons the modern OCR is better than ever.
on 2004-08-19 12:58:22
The style that this remix is written is certainly upbeat and fighting game style; however, the turntable noises really ruined it for me. Perhaps a version without them would be much easier on the ears.
on 2004-03-15 20:08:25
The funky voices in this are kind of good with the song, and the constant beating sounds go along with a song thats for a fighting game.
on 2003-12-16 17:03:00
Dancish with lots of drumwork and several synths. Definitely not my style, so not on my playlist. Others may like it more, though.
on 2003-02-02 16:41:01
This is a great remix, Yuri has one of my fav themes of the art of fighting and art of fighting 2. It's fast beat and makes you want to jump and get in a fighting pose ready to punch a guys face in or somthen'. But I have a request. I dont know if anybodys here (mainly you) has played the first one but I have, and the best theme i've heard from both ones was the theme of Mr.Big from the first Art Of Fighting! His stage is like in a factory so they add this banging on pipes type music, could someone pleeeeaaaase(also hopefully you, Malcos) make a remix of Mr.Big's Stage from the first Art Of Fighting game!?(his theme from the second one is stupid ) It would be awsome.
on 2002-12-31 05:36:33
Fast, fun, energetic. It's everything you'd expect from a mix aiming to kick you in the junk. That strange "SportsCenter" type synth that yells at you on occasion gets annoying, but the little serene pieces that come in every now and then are a nice touch.
on 2002-06-01 02:05:23
Art of Fighting 2 'Match with Yuri'
Dancy fight music. yay. Not really a style I enjoy, so it's hard to be too
critical. not bad.
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
-
Art of Fighting 2 (SNK
, 1994,
NG)
Music by Jojouha Kitapy,Mariko,Yasuhiro Naka,Yasumasa Yamada
- Songs:
- "Diet"
Tags (9)
- Genre:
- Hip Hop
- Mood:
- Quirky
- Instrumentation:
- Bells,Synth,Turntable,Vocals: Male
- Additional:
- Time > 4/4 Time Signature
Time > Duration: Short
Time > Tempo: Fast
File Information
- Name:
- Art_of_Fighting_2_Match_with_Yuri_OC_ReMix.mp3
- Size:
- 2,419,457 bytes
- MD5:
- 205b1d814b909f107a5386c88c86274e
- Bitrate:
- 128Kbps
- Duration:
- 2:26
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