ReMix:Super Mario Galaxy "Fill Me Up with Snacky Happiness" 2:29
By PROTO·DOME
Arranging the music of one song...
"Rosalina in the Observatory 3"
Primary Game: Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo , 2007, WII), music by Koji Kondo, Mahito YokotaPosted 2011-08-24, evaluated by the judges panel
How'd this happen? I mean REALLY... Blake's taken the familiar overworld melody from SMG, and turned it into... SEXY JAZZ!?
Mr.·DOME writes:
"Quite an old track, found it the other day, finished it off. Observatory themes are always awesome. Just to clarify, all the SFX are from Mario/Smash Bros games. Warning, this is pretty sexy.
Heh, "finished it off"."
Blake's been a VERY GNAWTY BEAVER; mind in the gutter, for real. But a very funky, musical gutter, joined by an exultant lead saxophone, anchored by a thick steak of a bassline, and completed by 80's clap-happy gran-pappy drums, smooth keys, percolating synth accompaniment, and supple, fret-noisy acoustic guitar. Arrangement swing-times it up, with tons of syncopation & pause-hit break passages, later accentuated by what is presumably Rosalina's... excitement. It sounds so wrong, when you hear it... and yet so disturbingly RIGHT. The titular "Snacky Happiness" allusion will no doubt be lost on those who haven't played the game, but it's pretty lewd either way - I just don't know how a mix like this germinates in the mind, but I'm sure glad it did. Deia confesses:
"I was going to consider recommending this as an appropriate holiday release...until I heard those sfx. >.< Orgasmic moans aside, this is a pretty sexy piece, with some smooth sax playing and that deep bass. Source usage is obvious and nicely adapted. And, I have to admit, the yelps and moans are used oddly tastefully."
Larry gives his two cents:
"...the arrangement was definitely solid, Smash moans or not. Wasn't really a fan of the moans. No hate (or effect on the vote), it just means it's not one I'd share with people when discussing what we do at OCR. Well, time to add this one to the pile alongside Xenogears 'Daijiru (Too Hot for Clothes)'"
Well, let's clarify: You wouldn't share it with SOME people. OTHER people - people who are open to the notion of sexy jazz arrangements of VGM that are peppered with suggestive female noises - that's a different story. The perfect demographic, even. Whether your inner prude is stronger than your inner prurience, you'll hopefully appreciate the craft & tongue-in-cheek (and perhaps elsewhere) nature of the mix, which I think makes it quite playful, devilish, smooth, & memorable.
Discussion
on 2017-11-26 00:46:59
Probably not the intended effect, but listening to this is making me laugh almost non-stop. Maybe it's reading the descriptions and comments. Or maybe it's because I recognize those voice clips from every time I've...
...no, you know what? Right now I don't want to use any verb you would use to describe what you do to Rosalina in Smash Bros. It feels... weird.
Oh, and I am so glad I was wearing headphones when I listened to this. I wouldn't want anyone to walk into the room and wonder what exactly was going on in here.
Now, with all that said, this is a pretty good jazz piece, and I like it. There. That's all I needed to say. That wasn't so hard. (*Sigh.* It feels like everything I say here runs the risk of becoming an innuendo.)
on 2015-12-29 20:55:18
Those moans add such a nice musical flair - they back up the luscious sax so beautifully, they make me want to moan exquisitely as well.
on 2015-04-08 00:38:32
As much as I love this track in its entirety, its not something I'd want coming when playing my library through in shuffle mode while my family is visiting.
on 2014-05-26 12:55:27
Haha, vocal clips definitely make this track even more sexy. Also, DAT SAX gives this track some tropical feeling. Amazing!
on 2012-04-28 10:17:19
Seriously Proto......this track makes me laugh so much. Its really really well done but man, those moans and groans are just too sexeh!
on 2011-12-11 11:19:39
Blake sure likes his mixes short and sweet. It lends itself to looping in the background pretty well.
Also that title is so wrong but so Proto-Dome
on 2011-11-01 15:31:38
Jazz remix with saxophone? Right up my alley.
And yeah, good use of the sfx. Who would have known you could use a Mario game to dub a porn movie?
on 2011-09-02 14:41:47
Those moans are hot!........uh, ahem, what I meant was, those SFX were an nice touch. It's funny to think they came straight from the games, but at least it's tasteful in its....well, sexiness. And the Jazz behind it was pretty good too. Smooth, great tempo and interesting without a doubt. Suggestive sounds are good, but without awesome music behind it, sounds are all you have. Luckily, you have terrific music behind these sounds, so great job!
on 2011-09-01 21:44:17
This is sexy? Just wait 'till you see the music video. (There is no music video.)
Awesome writeup and awesome comments. You guys are awesome.
on 2011-09-01 17:52:13
dat write up plus deez commentz plus dem moanz equalz daaaaayyyuuuummm protodome.
on 2011-08-31 13:56:16
I think it was fine right up until 1:33, when clearly the mushroom had filled her up far too much.
Maybe the mushroom took the wrong pipe?
on 2011-08-30 15:26:15
Hot, hot, HOT! Talk about restoring the energy to Rosalina's bedroom... this song is worth a thousand one-ups.
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
-
Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo
, 2007,
WII)
Music by Koji Kondo,Mahito Yokota
- Songs:
- "Rosalina in the Observatory 3"
Tags (7)
- Genre:
- Jazz
- Mood:
- Sexy
- Instrumentation:
- Electric Guitar,In-game FX,Saxophone
- Additional:
- Lyrics > Lyrics: Explicit
Time > Duration: Short
File Information
- Name:
- Super_Mario_Galaxy_Fill_Me_Up_with_Snacky_Happiness_OC_ReMix.mp3
- Size:
- 3,658,969 bytes
- MD5:
- 0d1d8634e0d98f2652482b1573a0cca3
- Bitrate:
- 192Kbps
- Duration:
- 2:29
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