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Kong in Concert - Donkey Kong Country Arrangements

Digital Coma writes "Kong in Concert, a project directed by myself and coordinated by familiar artists of the unofficial game music arrangement community, has been released at http://dkcproject.ocremix.org and spotlighted at OverClocked ReMix. Its purpose is to pay respects to the excellent Donkey Kong Country SNES soundtrack and honor its composers with 22 rearrangements (or ReMixes) of every song from the game in high quality MP3 and OGG. We also have a BitTorrent distribution of the album's whole WAV compilation. If you like the idea of free, non-commercial videogame remixes, check us out."

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  1. WooHoo! by grunt107 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Where's my banana-shaped lighter?? ("Freebird, I mean "FreeChimp"!!)

  2. One Question: by goldspider · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Did you have to pay any kind of lisencing fees to Nintendo? If so, how much did that cost?

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    1. Re:One Question: by aaron+p.+matthews · · Score: 5, Informative

      Hi, I'm one of the guys who worked on this project. (I did the ice cave track)

      This project is not licensed. We didn't ask for permission.
      This is a project done by fans, for fans.

      Nintendo is 100% within their rights to send us a cease-and-desist order if they choose to. However, Nintendo has shown no animosity towards such projects in the past and I suppose they won't show any towards this one either.
      But who knows? just enjoy the music. :)

      cheers.

  3. Quite Cool.. by GolgOSatsumA · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Need some clarification, though; does this mean my band can do a cool cover version of the theme without worry?

  4. Free? by ideatrack · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I know this is probably a very simple question, but if you're taking someone else's work and remixing it, doesn't that mean you have some obligation to the original composer? What's to prevent Nintendo from sending in the lawyers to stop this?

    Don't get me wrong, I don't think this is a bad idea or anything, (it's not my thing) but just wanted some clarification...

    1. Re:Free? by cjpez · · Score: 4, Insightful
      (I'm not them, of course, but...)
      doesn't that mean you have some obligation to the original composer?
      Yep.
      What's to prevent Nintendo from sending in the lawyers to stop this?
      Nothing.

      It's the same situation as ProdigyRemixed.com... I believe that getting permission from the artists whose work has been sampled is quite mandatory in order to stay in compliance with the law. A lot of this underground remixing-for-free stuff seems to do pretty well and not get prosecuted, but you're right, there's really nothing stopping the lawyers from (at the least) sending a C+D, or (at the worst) suing their asses into oblivion.

      Here's hoping they don't do that, though. If they're smart they'll realize that, while it's a clear case of copyright infringement, there's no way this is going to cut into their actual product sales at all.

    2. Re:Free? by SCHecklerX · · Score: 3, Interesting
      Interesting, I just read of something similar happening in the demoscene yesterday when I decided to rebuild my old mod collection. Apparently there was some guy who was performing purple motion's (future crew) old stuff, and selling it as his own.

      More about it here: http://www.modarchive.com/rippers.shtml

  5. Draft CowboyNeal... by D-Cypell · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perhaps the /. community could support this project by having Cowboy Neal stand on a tall ledge and throw barrells at people.

  6. I never realized there was a following... by Andorion · · Score: 3, Funny

    I had no idea other people thought the DKC music was good - I used to leave my SNES on, sit idle in various levels, and blast the music through the stereo with the TV off.

    No joke.

  7. Game music by Zorilla · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is one game that I believe had underrated music. I'll have to check this out when I get home. OCRemix has a streaming radio station at oc.ormgas.com, if you don't mind all the Final Fantasy and Sonic music they play.

    Also, for Commodore/Atari ST fans, there's Nectarine Radio.

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    1. Re:Game music by spellraiser · · Score: 3, Informative
      I feel obliged to plug one of my favorite bands here.

      If you haven't heard of Machinae Supremacy yet, I recommend you check them out. They are a very cool Swedish band who mix different styles, play with synths a lot, and are self-professed gaming nuts.

      In the current context, The Great Gianna Sisters is particularily salient. It's a remix of / tribute to the theme song of the C64 game of the same name. Excellent stuff.

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  8. Relics of the Chozo by D'Arque+Bishop · · Score: 5, Informative

    This isn't the first time the Overclocked Remix guys have come together to make a tribute album for a Super Nintendo game. I highly recommend checking out Relics of the Chozo, which is their soundtrack tribute to the game Super Metroid. VERY good stuff, if I do say so myself.

    Just my $.02...

  9. Re:DKC... by mozingod · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because DKC had such a ground breaking storyline?

  10. No FLACs? by abischof · · Score: 3, Informative

    We also have a BitTorrent distribution of the album's whole WAV compilation.

    If their goal is to allow people to burn a CD of their work (which would appear to be the case), why not distribute FLACs as well? For those unaware, FLAC is an open source codec which stands for "Free Lossless Audio Codec". It's like WAVs in that it's lossless but the files are much smaller since they're compressed :).
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  11. Universal slashdot translated summary by 192939495969798999 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "If you like the idea of free, non-commercial videogame remixes, check us out."

    translates to:

    "If you want to hear the one genre of music guaranteed not to get you laid, check us out."

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  12. Was the concert produced by... by scotay · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...P. Diddy Kong?

  13. If you want the entire original soundtrack... by Andorion · · Score: 4, Informative

    Try here: http://www.zophar.net/zsnes/spc/

    Then go here for the Winamp SPC plugin: http://www.zophar.net/utilities/spc.html

  14. Licensing issues by davidwr · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I hate to be a wet blanket, and a redundant one at that, but unfortunately, this is a derivative work and as such the original owners can demand royalties.

    The USA has a concept called "mandatory licensing" when it comes to music. This means for some uses, such as using clips from many pieces in a compilation work or playing a song on the air, the owners cannot STOP you outright. However, they can demand payment.

    There was a case in the '40s or '50s or maybe early '60s where an artist took clips from a bunch of other songs and made a compilation work. The rights-holders of the original works sued to block it. The new work's artist claimed free speech and claimed Congress could not create a copyright law that would infringe his right to be creative. The US Supreme Court basically said no, Congress could not create a law to STOP him from being creative, but that the original artists were entitled to compensation.

    Source: Some radio program in the last year or two. I think I heard it on a public radio station but don't quote me on that.

    The bottom line:
    Assuming this is still the law, Nintendo may come after you, but if you've got the money to pay them off you can make them go away and keep distributing your creative work.
    Nintendo may be able to prevent you from distributing in or to certain other countries, I don't know the law worldwide.

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  15. Re:mario music videos??? by kdgibson · · Score: 3, Informative

    You can find them under the videos link at http://www.ebaumsworld.com

  16. C64 Remix scene pays royalties by Ravenger · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Commodore 64 remix scene is very active, in fact there was a live C64 remix concert in London, UK last Saturday (Sept 11th), and a fantastic event it was too.

    It was organised by a guy called Chris Abbott, and his company C64Audio.com now represents many of original 1980's C64 musicians and licenses their music. To date he's paid over £20,000 in royalites to the original musicians.

    So the C64 scene shows you can have a vibrant remix community, whilst giving credit to the original composers and paying them royalties.

  17. Re:DKC... by myc_lykaon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Didn't you see that academic paper? 'Hermeneutics and the Narrative Discourse in Donkey Kong Country - A Feminist Perspective'.

  18. Commodore64 videogame remixes by dabadab · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you happen to be a C= fan, then check out http://remix.kwed.org/ for some great stuff.
    There's also a webradio of this stuff: Slay Radio

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  19. Re:WTF? by Kogase · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I doubt a group making and giving away video game remixes would pay for an ad on Slashdot. And besides, computers have been around for a while, but you probably won't be complaining when they anounce the next 128-bit Ultra-Super-Duper-Amanamegatron CPU.

  20. The only postive post by genner · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I can't believe you people, you call yourself nerds and dont' even have one nice thing to say about this. These people are releaseing some awsome music.Are you such slaves to the top 40 charts that you can't see that? I for one welcome our DJ Pretzel overlord.