ReMix:Perfect Dark "Dark Conflict" 3:37
By CrimsonZeal
Arranging the music of one song...
"Alien Conflict"
Primary Game: Perfect Dark (Rare , 2000, N64), music by David Clynick, Graeme Norgate, Grant KirkhopePosted 2002-04-28, evaluated by djpretzel
Zac Brier aka Psychrophyte's initial OC offering is our first Perfect Dark ReMix. Moody, brooding minor-key choir samples interspersed with strings make up much of the mix, which crescendos into louder, more dramatic segments with timpani and a great church organ ala Castlevania. The contrast between the lighter and darker segments (hey, if this were art that'd be 'chiaroscuro') is what drives the piece, and I think Zac emphasizes that well enough. The samples are fairly high quality, with the possible exception of the crash cymbal used (could have been bigger and brighter for my tastes). Would have liked more variation and elaboration, but it certainly establishes a gothic, suspenseful mood.
Discussion
on 2011-12-07 03:13:49
Perfect Dark; nice choice, one of Rare's more overlooked gems out there
So what we have here is practically a safe arrangement in regards to structure, one that manages to capture on a more minimalist atmosphere than the original. There doesn't seem to be much additions to it arrangementwise, maybe aside from some additions on the church organ, but for what it is it manages to reflect on the nature of the original quite well. I give mad props for the choirs here; this arrangement may be nearly 10 years old, but with that kind of sustain on them you could mistake this track to be slightly younger.
Here's one thing that you should've noted for when concepting this: the timpani part is out of tune with the rest of the instrumentation, or if not behind the rest of the instruments 2 bars (but given some of the cutoffs it might not necessarily be that). But I can let it slide given the nature/timing of this entry.
For a 2002 song this actually isn't bad at all; may tear some people due to the mood, but I actually quite dig this
on 2009-09-23 10:42:29
This is quite an oldie for me. One of my first batch of initial downloads many, many moons ago. Strangely, I can't say I remembered it all that well, despite having listened to it quite a lot over the years.
I was always a fan of the PD score (like most Rare games), so it's definitely great to explore the darker places that the music can go. I generally think that pipe organs and choirs send off a cliche of darkness and this dabbles in that sort of fake goth teenager vibe for a while, but I also think it has a strenght that isn't immediately recognisable. The samples have aged decently and the arrangement is nice and solid.
Portions are a little empty; for stylistic reasons perhaps, but holes of silence will alienate a few people, myself included.
This still gets top marks from me though for its handling. It's a rewarding concept that highlights the morose aspect of the soundtrack and really runs with it.
I hope not to forget this again.
on 2008-12-23 17:16:40
I really want to like this - it's incredibly dark and moody, perfect for the level it's supposed to be for. I agree with a few of the complaints others have posted - for one, it doesn't carry the 'alien' sound to it. I'm not asking for theremin samples or anything, but to me it doesn't really capture the essence of the Skedar. It sounds more temple-like, which is perfectly reasonable for the last level of the game, but it still lacks the...well...I can't really describe it. It almost doesn't feel like Perfect Dark.
Make no mistake - this is a well-written piece with decent samples and such; still, to me it misses the core of Perfect Dark. This sounds odd, but I actually feel Castlevania before Perfect Dark.
A very good song in the whole, but it doesn't capture the identity of the game for me.
on 2008-12-23 16:30:52
This is dark, alright. The organ is a nice touch. I miss the hitech feeling of the original though, this doesn't feel as haunting or alien. It actually feels a lot like something from Pirates of the Carribean... and yeah, it never really climaxes...
on 2008-12-11 02:17:24
I don't really know how to take something like this... It's moody for sure, definitely very atmospheric, but yet I still can't say whether I like it or not. It feels like there is something missing here, some visual that needs to be conveyed alongside it. I can't just close my eyes here and think of what is going on with this.
As far as music that helps reinforce an atmosphere, I think this is perfect. However, I don't really like this as a standalone per se. It's good, but like I have clumsily been trying to convey, it just doesn't "do it" for me in that sense.
on 2008-12-08 12:00:25
It's dark, it's foreboding, it's got some intense organs and timpanis going.
It's not my cup of tea, but I can't fault the mix itself really. Lotsa foreboding though, I feel like a boss is coming up.
on 2007-12-16 11:28:32
Not crazy about the 'surge' in chord changes. Just too much emphasis.
Love the dark mood of this, could fit my 'halloween mixes' easily. There really aren't enough creepy mixes on this site.
Thumbs up.
on 2007-12-06 06:49:50
While the samples are so-so this is still a great arrangement. It really sets a mood. I also like the low-passing of the choir near the ending.
Nicely done!
on 2006-12-19 13:00:27
Very atmospheric, the choir sounds decent except when changing chords, there is a little over-emphasis. The evolution of the song is very subtle and very slow, which could certainly turn some people off, as all of the arrangement happens over the two chords, which makes things seem stagnant a bit, regardless of the changes in mood.
on 2004-07-03 23:32:41
Instead, this music is from the "screen saver" that plays as the alternate opening cuscene...I can't remember what it's called...
Well, the name of the track that plays during the alternate opening sequence is called "Alien Conflict." The author simply removed "Alien" and replaced it with "Dark" to preserve his ReMix's mood. Thanks.
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on 2003-12-13 21:47:18
Very nice...the choir, the organs...it's appropriately "Dark"...
One miner gripe though. The track remixed isn't "Dark Combat," which is the music that plays during Mr. Blonde's bonus level. Instead, this music is from the "screen saver" that plays as the alternate opening cuscene...I can't remember what it's called...
Other than that, "Perfect." Two thumbs up!
(ach, that's two in one post! bad Tacitus, bad!)
on 2002-07-10 06:47:16
MmmMmm Organs! At first i didn't care much for this song, it slowly grew on me. Now i really like it. It sounds great, and the organ sounds wonderful. Kinda erie type music, quite different, but in a good way
on 2002-06-04 22:17:08
Perfect Dark 'Dark Conflict'
Not bad. Choir sample could use some work, and I didn't care for the organ either. But all sample complaints aside, this was arranged very well. I especially like the more suspenseful parts, which is something few remixes around here try.
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
-
Perfect Dark (Rare
, 2000,
N64)
Music by David Clynick,Graeme Norgate,Grant Kirkhope
- Songs:
- "Alien Conflict"
Tags (8)
- Genre:
- Cinematic
- Mood:
- Angry,Dark,Spooky
- Instrumentation:
- Choir,Organ
- Additional:
- Time > 4/4 Time Signature
Usage > Halloween
File Information
- Name:
- Perfect_Dark_Dark_Conflict_OC_ReMix.mp3
- Size:
- 4,435,875 bytes
- MD5:
- 66d658a457945090ba9875a18946cd4b
- Bitrate:
- 160Kbps
- Duration:
- 3:37
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