I haaaaad to check out some of your metal stuff after listening to your recent submission, as I'm more of a metal head than an electronic guy. Not disappointed. Love that organ!
Original Title: "The Greatest Warrior in the Galaxy" from various Kirby games (Super Star Ultra, Return to Dream Land, Planet Robobot, and Star Allies)
Original Composer(s): Jun Ishikawa, Hirokazu Ando
Mix Artist: Me!
Mix Length: 3:33
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“My one wish is to become stronger, so I wish to fight... the greatest warrior in the galaxy!” Meta Knight to Nova in Kirby: Super Star Ultra
Regarded as the Greatest Warrior in the Galaxy (hint is in the theme's name), Galacta Knight's strength and destructive power are rightfully feared and revered! On more than one occasion, this white-winged warrior has been called forth from the depths of time and space, and each and every time he shows off his immense power! First appearing in Kirby: Super Star Ultra as the final boss in the Meta Knightmare mode, he has since made appearances in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Kirby: Planet Robobot, and even a brief appearance in Kirby: Star Allies, although he is instead replaced with a new boss in the form of Morpho Knight. Galacta Knight is not only known for his immense power and his destructive force, but also for having one of the most hardcore boss themes in any Kirby game. Therefore, it was only a matter of time before I remixed it myself! I've been wanting to bring out a Galacta Knight remix for a long time, but none of them sounded good enough to me. This time, I've got one that's simple, yet effective in my eyes. Give it a listen!
Icon components: Galacta Knight render from Kirby: Star Allies. Space background from Pintrest.
I haaaaad to check out some of your metal stuff after listening to your recent submission, as I'm more of a metal head than an electronic guy. Not disappointed. Love that organ!
Not much of a metal fan but i still like it sometimes, mixing could use some work a bit, but besides from that this is some really solid work, nice :]
ok...
Ok.
Mixing's a bit iffy, feels like I'm listening to this in a metal can. Other than that good shit!
I can kinda see how you'd think that. Admittedly the mastering wasn't quite how I wanted it to be, but hey, what can you do? Thanks for the review, mate.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.
* Remix of a third-party piece.
Excercise caution when using it, refer to author comments / contact the author for details.