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Wrath Of Frieza - TWE Shellshockr

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Wrath Of Frieza

by TWE Shellshockr

Weekend Remix: You Will Know His Wrath

Song: Wrath of Frieza
By: TWE Shellshockr
Based On: Voices And Soundbytes from Dragon Ball Z, Hulk Hogan, and Star Fox 64.
Original Composers: Linda Young (Voice Actress) Issac Marshall (Voice Actor)

Welcome, mere earthlings, to another edition of The Weekend Remix. Sorry if I seem a bit rude, but I guess you can chalk it up to being inspired by Dragon Ball Z’s evil alien Frieza.

While Frieza may have served as the catalyst for Goku to make that awesome ascension to Super Saiyan, he also serves as the backbone for TWE Shellshockr’s bouncy beat.

Simply put: this song is just fun. Shell’s repetitious voice bytes perfectly compliment the song’s vibe of a basement party anthem. Yet, there’s also a sense of aggressiveness, thanks to the fanfare blasting horns, that gels with the voices, especially as Frieza fiercely telegraphs his declaration.

If you’d like to hear more from TWE Shellshockr, check out his YouTube page or SoundCloud.

Until next weekend… GO Party!

Star Fox 64 'Star King' OC ReMix - DaMonz

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Star Fox 64 'Star King' OC ReMix

by DaMonz
album http://ocremix.org

Weekend Remix: Aim For The Stars

Song: Star Fox 64 Star King
By: DaMonz
Based On: Battle 3 and Starwolf’s Theme from Star Fox 64
Original Composer: Hajime Wakai and Koji Kondo

Fly all you want, space foxes, but there’s no way you’ll be able to shake this week’s remix. Not even a barrel roll will do.

DaMonz decided to tackle a Nintendo space classic with his Star Fox 64 remix. Based on the songs, Battle 3 and Starwolf’s theme, you’ll quickly notice that his take shares the two original tunes’ urgency. Yet, it’s definitely its own animal that leaves us with a happy marriage of deep galaxy ambiance and intense jungle groove. 

At first, Star King’s opening sort of coasts like a ship slowly drifting in space. The inclusion of the game’s sound bytes is a very nice touch, setting up that particular urgency that dominates most of the song.  

After roughly a minute, the drums begin their rapid assault, skirting around quick drum ‘n bass territory. Meanwhile, everything has shifted to light speed thanks to the song’s fast spirals of synths and piano.

This isn’t a homage to one of the best games in the Star Fox series, it’s the soundtrack to fast and furious space dog fights.

If you’d like to hear more Star Fox remixes, you can find some here.

Until next weekend…GO Party!