![]() With MS DOS - Microsoft Disk Operating System. This one will be going into my personal collection for sure.Online emulated version of Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 1994 was originally developed for the IBM PC and compatible computers, "It's a great remix of a great remix of a great tune. MIndWanderer chimes in (bells in?) as well: Roll on December - it'll be appropriate to see this on the front page during the holidays. "All in all, I see both the arrangement and production over the bar. The Steamroller comparison is particularly on point, and if you're familiar with & dig their work, that'll set your expectations pretty accurately. It's an excellent piece of Christmas arranging without quite being a Christmas tune - it reminds me of something Mannheim Steamroller would do with a Christmas song (and I mean that as endearingly as possible). This arrangement, likewise, takes the source straight at first (with embellishments & improved sounds), but then develops those themes significantly in the second half, taking the arrangement to new heights. While the texture takes some *ahem* obvious inspiration from Carol of the Bells in the source, it does transform it into something completely different with the themes and harmonies. ![]() " Oh man, this track really is something else. It's getting late, so I'll let Gario do the heavy lifting: ![]() I originally tried a choir as the main instrument, but it kinda didn't stand out enough, plus I had trouble with it sounding muddy. I kinda just made it how I thought it should go, LOL. ![]() "Candion" from the PC DOS game Jazz Jackrabbit Holiday Hare 1995. It's STILL (just barely!) Xmas, and we've got a double-dose of appropriately Yuletide mixes, starting with newcomer Luke Jansen, who turns in a seasonal pop take on "Candion" from Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 1995, which itself incorporates " Carol of the Bells" rather a lot: ![]()
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