![]() ![]() ![]() This isn't always an effective method of breaking things up as it can make a mix sound forced or come off like compensation for variation elsewhere, but it works here as the primary "meat" of the mix that bookends it juxtaposes in a way that makes sense. Halfway through, we get a tempo switch to a decidedly slower vibe as a sort of breakout section, then we segue quickly back to the original pace. The delay really helps add complexity to the melody line and builds out the sound. This is a short, decent, simple but not overly-so techno arrangement that features a very deep, dark kick, with building synths that lead into a nice, dark groove with a delayed electric piano-type lead. could be longer, but if it were, it would risk being repetitive". Judges were direct and concise in their comments Vigilante contributed: "nice dynamic variation, nice groove, sounds fresh. An unnamed judge spent a good amount of time (in vain) looking for the original track amongst the many tunes in the GYM from the Sega Genesis soundtrack, so do take note that this is from the Game Gear Ecco 2 soundtrack, which is apparently different from the Gen and CD versions. Fast on the heels of SGX's Ecco 2 ReMix, the Judges have given the nod to this Ecco 2 ReMix - from the Sega Game Gear version - by newcomer Sadorf.
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