ReMix:Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki "Grainy" 4:51
By mutagene
Arranging the music of one song...
"Far Promise ~ Dream Shore (Part 1)"
Primary Game: Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki (Square , 1996, SNES), music by Yasunori MitsudaPosted 2001-04-21, evaluated by djpretzel
Part of the great Radical Dreamers 'Far Promise' ReMix flood of April 21st, 2001. Winning hands down among all the RD flood submissions for sheer sonic creativity (that is, sound design and variety) is mutagene's 'Grainy' ReMix, which features so many different textures and timbres that it literally sounds like it was made on another planet. From the dramatic introductory pads that are joined by what sounds like a shuffling, modulated white noise patch to the grainy, radio-crackle synth lead that covers things once the d'n'b style drums enter, the ingenuity and pallete leave nothing to be desired. You want details? How about the hard flange on the drums at 3'33"? The excellent mod and pitch bend on the afforementioned 'grainy' synth lead? All fantastic elements of a painter that paints with a shitload of colors, mutagene. Very impressionistic, this one is though, as the main melody exists only in fragments and chord structure. Haunting.
Discussion
on 2012-05-16 23:01:35
I really loved Radical Dreamers and love to see remixes from it. Great intro. Reminds me of the beginning of Super Metroid - landing in the rain. The drums coming in halfway through seemed like perfect timing. And their subdued complexity seemed very fitting.
on 2009-12-11 23:44:01
Wow, the war torn static really sets this track into interesting context. Reminds me of something that might be played on the radios at Aperture Science labs. I was not expecting the beats when they came in at all; they really kill off that desolate post-apocalyptic mood that was set in the first half. I really, really like this as a concept piece and feel that it was well done, but ultimately I'll pass on having this one in my music collection.
on 2009-09-11 00:48:36
Ah, one of the mixes from the Far Promise wave way back before I even found the site.
This mix has some interesting things going on, although it could use some more midrange. Perhaps a better choice for the lead synth?
This is certainly a lot better than a lot of the much older stuff though.
on 2008-12-12 14:15:55
spacey and nice (0_0) hard to concentrate on doing anything with this playin heh
on 2008-12-12 13:26:47
Very beautiful beginning. Evolves well. A bit less of the static effect on the lead would have been nice, but it doesn't ruin it. Great dub/triphop feel, I love this stuff. Keeping.
--Eino
on 2008-09-14 13:12:53
I enjoyed listening to this. The beginning feels very 'underwater' to me, with the atmosphere and the use of the echoey synth.
About halfway through we start to groove, which is a little sudden, but sets up a good feel. The synth for the solo is a bit grating, not crazy about it. Nice solo though, good contrast to the melody.
Good work, worth a listen.
on 2006-12-27 12:04:26
Possibly the only mix of this song (out of the thousands) that would be even close to passable today, this is really creative stuff. While I disagree with a few choices made, mainly the clipping effect that runs for much of the song, and the synth used for the solo 2/3 through, this is colorful and unique work and deserves a listen.
on 2004-11-18 21:59:00
This is good
Seems a bit slow at first
Actually its slow for quite a while
2:18 this beat comes in -- Nice!
This does sound grainy but it's cool!
Way to go, Mutagene!
PS: Nice hair!
on 2004-09-11 19:27:16
Okay, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to reply to a review this old, but I just had to give my input.This is simply amazing. It gets you in a wonderful mood if you just listen and take it in. It gets you happy yet derranged and sad at the same time, all while being distant and content with everything. It's just beautiful.
More than a year and a half later, I have to come by and let Mutagene know this is great stuff.
Sorry to revive such an old thread... but I really, really loved this re-mix.
on 2003-01-03 23:25:28
Okay, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to reply to a review this old, but I just had to give my input.
This is simply amazing. It gets you in a wonderful mood if you just listen and take it in. It gets you happy yet derranged and sad at the same time, all while being distant and content with everything. It's just beautiful.
on 2002-05-16 00:20:08
grainy synthesis is just so sexy. don't listen to rob. this remix is drop
dead gorgeous.
on 2002-05-15 23:43:35
Radical Dreamers 'Grainy'
Hmm, sort of eerie intro. String filled and then.. what's that? Did someone turn the radio to a bad station? Well this mix holds true to the name "Grainy." A sort of spooky, eerie quality in the first half, the mix reminds of the kind of tunes you hear in games when you and your party are exploring some ancient civilizations ruins or some such thing.
Drums and such kick in around the middle, and it really loses the eerie quality it had. I'm not too fond of this part actually, I suppose this is the part of the mix that really holds true to it's name, the samples all have a sort of staticy sound to them, I'm not overly fond of this, but it was mutagene's desired effect I'm sure, so I won't harp on it.
Anyways, that's all. I spoke too much on this mix anyways.
Check it out, along with the rest of the Far Promise flood of Apr 21st. Collect the whole set!
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
-
Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki (Square
, 1996,
SNES)
Music by Yasunori Mitsuda
- Songs:
- "Far Promise ~ Dream Shore (Part 1)"
Tags (9)
- Genre:
- Experimental
- Mood:
- Chill,Dark
- Instrumentation:
- Electric Piano,Electronic,Piano,Sound FX,Synth
- Additional:
- Time > Tempo: Variable
File Information
- Name:
- Radical_Dreamers_Grainy_OC_ReMix.mp3
- Size:
- 4,743,651 bytes
- MD5:
- 070650d0bc20c6b68d25c89da16d7b71
- Bitrate:
- 128Kbps
- Duration:
- 4:51
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