Yep, didnt really know how to use the colors i picked yesterday, so have a new pallete for this fish!
Anyways i think im gonna call him Dazil (pronounced day-z-ill, or like day-sill)
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Yep, didnt really know how to use the colors i picked yesterday, so have a new pallete for this fish!
Anyways i think im gonna call him Dazil (pronounced day-z-ill, or like day-sill)
OCR04475: Xenogears: Spirit of the Desert - WhoAmI?
[Dazil, City of Burning Sands]
from OverClocked ReMix. more by WhoAmI? here
Xenogears - Dazil (City of Burning Sands) Bass Guitar Cover
Here is my cover from Xenogears since there are hardly any covers from this game. I enjoyed playing the bass part for this song. One of my favorite video games during my childhood. This will probably be one of my last covers for the summer as the semester is coming up soon (next week from now...). Yasunori Mitsuda is the original composer.
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Game: Xenogears (Square, 1998, PS1)
ReMixer(s): The Pancake Chef
Composer(s): Yasunori Mitsuda
Song(s): Dazil, City of Burning Sand
Posted: 2001-12-10, evaluated by djpretzel
Sorta like my Dhalsim ReMix, the latest from the Pancake Chef mixes techno elements with world instruments - in this case sitar and a nice ethnic flute. However, it's actually less techno and more rock, with a slower tempo and a nice acoustic rock drum kit on the right side of the drum track and a shaker on the left. Nice resonant bassline - I might have opted for a bit beefier patch here, but it doesn't matter too much either way, as the drum dropout flute solo, where a violin joins in as well, and just the mixing of the track in general, is first-rate. Bass is actually cool in the sense that at points it sounds electronic, but at denser parts of the mix sounds almost like a fingered electric. The delay-line on the sitar definitely makes it all work, and the high-pitched uber-resonant percussive effect most noticeable in the intro, but present in later segments as well, adds sonic depth to the high-end. Nice take on the track - one can only guess, but judging from how it fits in with the game's style, I would posit that Mitsuda would approve as well.
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Because awesome genre fusion, that’s why.
Xenogears - Dazil
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[Dazil, City of Burning Sands]
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[Dazil, City of Burning Sands]
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[Dazil, City of Burning Sand]