OC ReMix
http://www.ocremix.org/
I'v been going to this site since early 2005 and love the work they all pour out, the quality is fantastic compared to less organized remix sites I've heard. I currently have ReMixes 0001-1250 (with some removed, I really wish I could get those) and a few dozen others on my hard drive. What's do you think of the site as a whole and what are your favorite remixes? My current favorite is Final_Fantasy_6_Enchanted_Esper, it's just got the epic feel to it. The length gives you plenty of time to enjoy the subdued music. |
Sega, practically every Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy, Streets of Rage, metal gear solid etc etc etc remix I love!!! (OK maybe not ALL) But goddamn I have atleast 100MB of those remixes. I love that site.
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I'm a big fan of the OverClocked ReMix; heck, I spend more time around there than I do here.
I posted a list of remixes back in an earlier version of this thread from before the wipe (that also included stuff from VGMix, currently down). I'm feeling lazy and don't really want to trudge through everything just for a favorites list that'll be pages long because I'm indecisive. Last.fm indicates that my most listened remix is Neo-Pacificist, so I'll just give that a mention. Don't forget the site projects, which contain many tracks that weren't actually posted to OCR: Relics of the Chozo (Super Metroid), Kong in Concert (Donkey Kong Country), Hedgehog Heaven (Sonic the Hedgehog 2), Rise of the Star (Kirby's Adventure), The Dark Side of Phobos (Doom), and Chrono Symphonic (Chrono Trigger). Quote:
There's going to be a whole batch of new removed tracks after OCR01500 is posted; the judges are going to go back and toss things that shouldn't have been posted in the first place for standards violations. Given the current rate of song posting, expect that in about seventeen years. :biggrin: |
I never was a big fan of the Remixin scene, to be honest. About 10% of the remixes I actually like in both OCRemix and VGMix. I find it a shame that the majority of VGM fans are VGM remix fans as well, it deters tide away from the originals.
Kong in Concert bored me to death, so I never understood why so many thought it was better than the originals. The only song I liked was Boiling Point. |
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whos ocremix, sum n00b? (BTW, even 2chan approves of us gaijin musicians.) |
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I love seeing what remixers can do with their own interpretation on tracks, especially with tracks I really enjoy (the opposite of what most people feel, as I've seen); as long as the remix doesn't suck, I'm perfectly happy with a new piece of music. There are only a few tracks I can point to and say I don't want to see them remixed, and that's really only because I'm deathly afraid that they'll be butchered. :( Remixes from soundtracks I haven't heard help me with VGMQ, too. :p Quote:
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I've been going to OCR longer than I've been coming here. Let's see, I started visiting OCR in late 2001, joined the OCR
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I never noticed the similarity until now. =O |
I think OC Remix is a great site, but of the over 1,200 or so remixes, I have only heard about 100-150 that I really like. A couple of them are the FFVI Terra in Black remix, as well as the Metal Gear May Cry remix. Also, it was great to see Jeremy Soule show his support for the site. His contribution, also a tribute to Uematsu's Terra/Tina track from FFVI, is simply godly.
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For a while, I listened to OCR material almost exclusively. Sometime ago, I discovered there was much better original music out there. I deleted my OCR collection and deleted the tracks from my Last.fm because it was really screwing up my neighbor recommendations; none of my neighbors listened to the new stuff I was listening to.
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Well I like the site, but I don't really visit it that often. I love the remixes of Jeremy Robson the best. I can't get enough of his orchestral arrangements. I love how he gives each piece a cinematic influence. My favs of his include Final Fantasy VII Philharmonic Suite and Kefka's Adagio. One of the things I find completely annoying with OCR is that NO ONE arranges Hamauzu's music. I plan to fix that however, and submit my People of the North orchestration, :D!
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OLR > OCR
Seriously. I actually lurk at OLR. Mabye in a few months I will actually have the guts to post there. |
OCRemix has produced some very catchy tunes, but you gotta weed out the medicore ones. My all-time favorite from there is tied between a Mega Man 2 song called "Bubble(wantstoget)funkedup, and a song titled "Jenova Trance" originating from FFVII.
VGRemix is another place to find remixes, although I've only been there a few times. Maybe I'll submit a remix to OC and see what they say. |
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Anyway, thanks. |
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That's the only Hamauzu track I know of, though. I'm sure you can find rejected mixes of some of his other works in the decisions forum, but many of the tracks in there are rejected for good cause. :( |
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I first discovered that site before joining GFF, so it took up most of my time back then. Some of my early favorites were remixes by Dale North, I believe. I haven't had an opportunity to listen to the other remixes besides those from Final Fantasy and Xenogears.
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Don't worry, we're a decent crowd. And OCR is a pretty cool place too. I've enjoyed listening to some of their mixes from time to time, but the standards kinda kill it for me. Looking at their Judges' Decisions page and sometimes seeing entire pages of nothing but rejections (all of them unanimous, WTF?) I wonder how bad these really are. Professionalism is nice, but these are amateur artists we're dealing with. Of course, I know that there are a ton of submissions so it's necessary to be strict, but it's just depressing to read some of these comments sometimes. |
I, too, discovered this site long before I came here. However, I'm more a fan of remixers' work themselves than actual remixes (if that makes any sense). For instance, like Quinn Fox and McVaffe, I pretty much follow all their stuff (especially Quinn Fox).
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VGMix takes the opposite approach; there's no panel asserting quality control (although there's definitely a system in place... it's just much more permissive), resulting in a place where artists can get their music out at the expense of listeners having to wade through more songs. They're just different philosophies, and both have their proponents and detractors. And of course you have OLR. :megaman: |
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I have only ~1000, it's time to update my oc remixes. my favorite remix is Zelda: Link's Awakening, (1993) 'Braving Tal Tal Heights' by Disco Dan Sounds very cool. |
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And CHz, no judge actually -left-, since they were all the same person. |
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Also, http://olremix.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2911. |
I know, but it's still funny.
And that's the topic I WTF'd to when they changed the title. |
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