ReMix:Donkey Kong Country "Jungle Stomp" 3:31
By Kooper909
Arranging the music of one song...
"Theme"
Primary Game: Donkey Kong Country (Nintendo , 1994, SNES), music by David Wise, Eveline Novakovic, Robin BeanlandPosted 2002-07-28, evaluated by the judges panel
This DKC ReMix from Kooper909 was primarily selected for its varied, aggressive, dynamic percussion. As the title may suggest, there's lots of heavy, layered percussion that shakes and shuffles along, replete with jungle (the environment, not the genre) sound fx. There's timpani, rolling military snare, cymbals, and some nice phasing thrown in as well. Now, the melody could have used some higher quality instruments - brass and sax are always risky to implement without solid patches, so this aspect at times is less than amazing. However, Kooper throws in tasteful orchestra hits, and a very groovy pan flute certainly helps when it joins in doubling the melody towards the song's conclusion. It's certainly different from my own take on the theme, with emphasis thrown in completely different areas. A good first submission - shows a particular talent for arranging percussion, with room to expand from a good foundation on melody & mix.
Discussion
on 2010-12-29 10:18:59
I can hear where this was supposed to go, and I think it only got some of the way there. Some of the samples seemed weak or completely fake and the end was abrupt and awkward. Still, it wasn't so far down that I couldn't enjoy it and a revised version would probably take this the rest of the way. Not amazing, but alright.
on 2008-01-29 10:40:47
The percussion was great, if mechanical in a few places but it was overall far too empty, frequently just displaying the melody without any accompaniment, and occasionally having a bass part come in. It needs to fill things out more. THe trumpet sample was pretty weak and super robotic, as was the pan flute.
I think this mix could really shine if the mixer went back and updated it; it's got a very strong concept, the execution is just where it is lacking.
on 2007-02-03 17:12:51
This song is good, but there's better ones in the library, I'd give this 8/10 tho, GJ ;D
on 2006-12-17 11:41:08
Nice stuff, I like how the composition and instrumentation the fit the source. Some good production writing in places.
2:36 and on is def my fav part of the mix. Def the right choice to go with the arrangement.
on 2005-09-29 10:47:13
Jungle stomp, well that clearly needs drums, and it does! May be that the trumpet sounds annoying, but a trumpet is supposed to sound like that I think, and it does get company by his buddy trombone, and later on a jungle flute. Creative if I may say that.
By the way, India called, something about "give back our jungle". Do you happen to know anything about it?
on 2003-05-12 21:55:57
Well, I have to say that it made my CD list. I liked the drum beats and trumpet. Not too hot on jungle animals, but then again it is a pretty good filler sometimes. And the occasional explosions were interesting!
on 2003-04-27 04:48:45
Don't worry people, the one that's pending now is MUCH better ...It has harmony, for one thing. _
It's great to hear that you've improved.
on 2003-04-25 21:12:47
Don't worry people, the one that's pending now is MUCH better ...
It has harmony, for one thing. _
on 2003-04-25 21:01:49
Awesome percussion! Trumpet is a hurt on my ears though (liked the animals though, made me smile) - I think, maybe, yes this cello ensemble sample I have here would fit nicely methinks if you can use a .wav file - and that high pitched thingy that's somewhere around 1:05 or 1:10, according to my often-defunct display, I can provide you with a small violin ensemble sample as well if you'd like.
They both are royalty-free. A friend recorded them off his ghetto-orchestra at the college, I am given to believe. If you want Kooper, you can contact me on either AIM as "gnomewarriah" or Yahoo IM as "gnomewarriorsillymight". After all, everyone's raising a stink over that trumpet
on 2003-04-23 10:41:02
When this song was first posted I deleted it almost immediately, mainly because Kooper909's remixes from vgmix had dissapointed me, to say the least. I decided to give it another chance this morning, thinking that I had possibly judged it too harshly before.
At 0:31 the wind instruments start playing the main melody in unison... doesn't sound right at all. Ugh.
By 0:53 we have some animal noises, I swear it sounds like he used the same monkey sample that Scott Peeples and Prozax used previously in Phear the Monkey.
The animal fill lasts for a good 10 second, leading to a variation on the main theme whch works rather well. Very DK64.
Skipping to about 2:25 we get the nice sounding pan flute, giving us some much needed tonal relief .
The song ends with a few more variations, not leaving me bitter at all.
Overall I give the song a 2 out of 5 possible bananas. I think I'm going to keep it this this time. I do like the percussion. However, there are better much DK remixes on the site. I'd recommend new listeners to download Phear the Monkey and DJ Pretzel's Diddy Evolution for better renditions of this same theme.
on 2002-08-16 12:42:38
I agree with everone. i heard it and thought hey this is gonna be good. then after that introduction to the main part, it was all gone. I lost all respect for this remix right there and then.
Thanks for your "constructive" criticism. I "appreciate" it.
on 2002-08-08 15:29:30
I agree with everone. i heard it and thought hey this is gonna be good. then after that introduction to the main part, it was all gone. I lost all respect for this remix right there and then.
on 2002-07-31 10:09:40
Sort of wish I had caught this one before it was posted. Drums do seem really good. I recognize a couple of the brass rise samples that CotMM has. Nothing wrong with the samples as far as I'm concerned. And what I've noticed in the past is that if you use reverb, delay, and other effects tastefully on a not-so-great sample, you can cover the blemishes to a degree. Anyway, like I said, the drums are done really well, almost uncanny at times. My beef with this tune is the lack of harmony. I hear a bass line at some points that basically follows the melody, and when all of the instruments come in near the middle of the song, they're all playing the same notes at the same time. If you can imagine a marching band doing this, it would be incredibly boring. You know that last note in most symphonies? The one that sort of rolls on like buuuuuummmmmmmmmm. That's a unison or ocatve, usually. A finality. The thing about using a chord progression or even a melody and contrasting bass line, is that it shows development and helps transition. With everything in unison, there's no statement of key or key-center, it's just random notes in order. Besides the drums, this piece seems to have no meat. It's got really good bones, and some reeeeally thin skin, but nothing in between.
DC
on 2002-07-29 14:23:46
I dunno about this one...when I first looked at it, I thought it would be a crazy industrial version of some sort, but instead there was this. It seems a bit weak and simplified in the melody part, which made it a lot harder for me to get into it. Thankfully, around 2:50 it starts to sound good to my ears, but that part is short-lived. In general, it just seems like it's missing something...
Also, the samples aren't great, but I can understand how hard it is to get quality samples for wind instruments. Overall, it's a good effort, but not as good as some of the other remixes of the DKC main theme avalible on this site.
on 2002-07-29 13:50:20
Donkey Kong Country 'Jungle Stomp'
First my comments from the judge forum:
Okay, it starts off sounding like it's gonna be okay.. but uh, that trumpet sample almost kills it.The animal effects don't really seem needed either.. maybe that's just me though.
Other than the trumpet though, I think this mix is pretty cool actually.
That's basically all I have to say. It's well done, especially the drums, but the trumpet is pretty ass. And any/all animal sounds really seem unneeded to me.
Not one of my favorites by far, but it has a place here.
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
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Donkey Kong Country (Nintendo
, 1994,
SNES)
Music by David Wise,Eveline Novakovic,Robin Beanland
- Songs:
- "Theme"
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