10/11/2023 0 Comments Plants vs zombies remix![]() ![]() The mixing was clear for the most part and performances were handled well. I liked the winter atmosphere quite a lot. "I'll echo Joel on this one, in one word this was enjoyable. Maybe some confirmation bias, maybe some compartmentalized denial, dead neurons. a zombie is eating a brain, and hits a sour spot. There's definitely a peculiar note at 1'53" (by my clock), but I like to think of it as. what I *can* say with some degree of certitude is that if anyone can pull off a Melissa, it's Jeff, whose violin prowess elevates the mix, as always. If you or someone you know has evidence to the contrary, please come forward this decision was from 2016, but in talking with Deia we agree that she either meant "glissandos" and was yet another victim of autocorrect, OR that she had absorbed too much radiation. Insofar as I am aware, no one has ever performed a "Melissa" - on violin, or any other instrument. Now, I'm a relatively educated fella, but there are plenty of things I don't know, and I had to look up what a "Melissa" was. There aren't huge changes taken compared to the source, but it's refined and has a nature style change from the original." Overall I think this is a fun take on the original. Not sure if it was intentional or not but it is noticeable. Heard a weird note at 1:54 or so that wasn't matching up between Jeff and the rest. I do wish that some of the backing parts were a little more humanized to compliment Jeff a bit more, but it wasn't anything deal breaker. Jeff sounds great as usual, and I like some of the Melissa's he added. I think you do a pretty great job nailing the style. " Glockenspiel, sleighbells, and violin are all great ways to invoke the winter feeling. Somewhere between Halloween & Christmas, I'd say Jack Skellington would approve. Big props to Jeff Ball as well for that killer violin recording." Chimpazilla, Brandon, and timaeus were very helpful, and I cannot thank them enough for their patience, as I learned a lot from it. I'm very happy I took a different road and tried something a little different. I like doing orchestral remixes, and this one sounds quite baroque especially with the harpsichord. The main concept was to give the track a nice winter/chilling feel. "This remix took a while to finish, but I'm really proud of the result. I was listening to other "LoonBoon" Remixes.Remember when a (debatably) disappointing ending to Game of Thrones was at the top of the list of our collective first-world problems? I guess Winter came ) Chernabogue (Alexandre Mourey) teams up w/ the singular Jeff Ball on violin for a wintry orchestral/march take on "Grasswalk": Wait is that Metal Crusher in the background? Comment by some pea shooters and some walnuts Comment by Trollbert06Ĭan you make a loon skirmish version, that good Comment by Wolf O'Donnell How far has anyone gotten on pvz survival endless, ive gotten to 13 flags Comment by User 908446878Ĭool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Comment by User 908446878Īwesome Comment by Under-Colynx tha annoying BEAN Shouldve been zomboss' theme Comment by Naima Na ![]() ![]() When tyberis toaster joins the chat Comment by shed eeran Why it gotta hit so hard wtf Comment by Dorom Want to be the first to know whenever I use the bathroom? Follow me on Twitter! Have a suggestion for a future remix? Let me know here: PLANTS VS ZOMBIES REMIX FREEPlants Vs Zombies! For some odd reason, these remixes from this game specifically always do really well and make a lot of you Blockheads happy, so I want to do my best to appeal to everyone and cater to this part of my audience! Not to mention, the soundtrack for this game is awesome! This time is loonboon, otherwise known as the minigame theme! Hope you guys enjoy! If you did, feel free to leave a like or subscribe to the channel!īefore you ask, yes! You may use this in your videos! Just be sure to credit via a link to my channel or this video! ![]()
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