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Boreal Network's Phase With The Moon EP is dedicated to, and inspired by the gray wolf. As a result, we are accepting donations - 100% of which will be gifted to the Wildlife Science Center in order to help them look after these amazing animals.

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Long live collective expression.
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Friday
Apr172009

Brand New Retro Featured On OverClocked ReMix

Here's one for retro gamers! Brand New Retro recently had his remix of the Final Fantasy VI track 'The Serpent Trench' accepted on the worlds biggest game soundtrack remix site, OverClocked ReMix. Brand New Retro describes the remix:

"As I have particularly nostalgic memories of this track, I wanted to create a version that sounded a bit distant and hazy, like a past memory. I attempted to achieve this by recording some of the synth melodies to old analogue tape, giving a slightly warbled, aged effect. I'd like to think this track evokes nostlagic childhood memories of playing this wonderful game."

Judges decisions were quite split, some perhaps thinking it a little too avant-garde. However, the majority could appreciate its intent.

The full remix, titled This Hazy Place, can be downloaded here.

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