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Redemption 6.4   [2006]

Redemption 6.4 Released by :
Cosine [web], Dekadence [web], Onslaught [web]

Release Date :
14 May 2006

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
Maximum Overdose 7

Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at Maximum Overdose 7 :  #1

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Intensity of Cosine, Dekadence, Gheymaid Inc., Onslaught


SIDs used in this release :
Redemption 6.4(/MUSICIANS/B/Behdad_Arman/Redemption_6_4.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 22 January 2011
Also very cool.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 19 May 2006
Never mind the hypocrites, its a very nice tune. I recall some of the greatest composers on the c64 (Rob hubbard anyone?) shamelessly covering other real world tunes and getting away with it.

There is no shame in covering a tune you truely love.
User Comment
Submitted by Intensity on 17 May 2006
Ok, no problem. Won't compete with covers again. It was a fault, and I am sorry for it. :( But you live and learn...
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 17 May 2006
@arman: thats somewhat the same thing as with graphics. come up with your own motives please. innovate not imitate!
User Comment
Submitted by Intensity on 17 May 2006
Fanta, hmm, maybe you are right. I will think about it...
User Comment
Submitted by Fanta on 16 May 2006
no, i don't think that's all what counts. although i never was into covers at all, it's of course a challenge to do it properly. do as much covers as you want, release them in demos whatsoever and get your applaus. but a music COMPOSITION compo IS a challenge. so... as long it's not a cover compo, competing with your own ideas is the better way. also, this is a question of pride and dignity. atleast for me.
User Comment
Submitted by Intensity on 16 May 2006
Still the crowd seemed to like it on big speakers, Fanta. And that's what counts in my opinion. Furthermore I think covering a real life Track on the C64 is some kind of art for itself. I really enjoyed for example "Castles" by GRG which is a cover from Castles in the Sky by Ian Van Dahl, and also other covers, especially if the covers are made good. It's just nice to eternize Tracks - and especially popular Trance-Tracks - on the C64.

It would be nice to get also feedback from others here even if this is not the right place for it, since I would like to know if it will be really "lame" to publish covers in compos.
User Comment
Submitted by Fanta on 16 May 2006
competing with a cover is lame imho. sorry
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 15 May 2006
I really liked that one - had lots of energy without beeing annoying!
Kept me fresh and motivated at mo :)
User Comment
Submitted by RaveGuru on 14 May 2006
This is a well done sid conversion !! Good job!
User Comment
Submitted by Intensity on 14 May 2006
This is a cover from the legendary classical Trance-Track of the 90's "Redemption" from RMB. Listen on a real C64 with New SID Chip or 8580 settings in Sidplay2w, please. Have fun! :)
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