XOP Remix - Stage 1 tune

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XOP Remix - Stage 1 tune

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I'm not sure if you guys remember the music from Udderdude's game XOP, but I've been working on a remix of the XOP stage 1 tune for a few hours now, and I thought I'd post what I've got.

http://www.gorenfeld.net/lou/XOP_Remix.mp3

It's pretty close; think it maybe needs some jazzier ride and some work on the mixing.. hope you guys like it!
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Post by elend »

Hey cool. Of course I remember XOP. I always loved the Stage 1 tune really much. The remix sounds very nice so far. It sounds quite heavy! Image
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Can you zip and post the OST somewhere, Louis? Much appreciated in any case...
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Randorama wrote:Can you zip and post the OST somewhere, Louis? Much appreciated in any case...
I don't have the entire soundtrack handy but I think Udderdude does. I do have this though to maybe tide you over: http://www.gorenfeld.net/lou/XOPMedley.mp3 .. it has an old remix of one of the songs, the stage 1 tune, and the cloud station song.
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Post by Randorama »

Thanks a lot, I'll ask Udder then :)
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