![]() ![]() Entrepreneurs and tourism boards across the world have seized this new craze and are now legitimately locking up tourists – and charging them for the pleasure.Ĭlosed prisons in Europe, America, Canada and India are all flinging open their doors again and welcoming wannabe cons with a thirst for uncomfortable beds, basic rations and an unsettling desire to be within a couple of metres of a stainless steel toilet. ![]() We’re binge watching Netflix documentaries and re-watching Prison Break from season one to get our jail time fixes instead. ![]() Prison is a tough, bleak world that many of us will never experience other than through our television sets. Fans of TV jail dramas keen to experience life on the inside for themselves can now do so without the harrowing experience of committing a crime or having various orifices checked for contraband. A handful of talented artistsįrom the video game remixing community came together to create this album.Orange is the new black and prisons are the new hotels. There is a lot of diversity between each track, and the artists involved did their best to do justice to this great The original soundtrack is by Radek Szamrej. The project began in August 2009, and was finished in early 2010. I remember playing through TeenĪgent as a kid, and I had fond memories of the game and its soundtrack. The OverClocked ReMix community who would be interested in "modernizing" the soundtrack. MP3, 363MB) OR ZIP File (MP3 Only, 65MB) Album Tracksĭownload Individual Tracks (Right-Click, Save Link As) REIMAGINED BY AUDIO FIDELITY - BILL CAKES ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK BY RADEK SZAMREJ PRODUCED BY BRANDON STRADER The material justice and make it sound as good as possible while experimenting, and expanding on these themes. I am not familiar with the game nor soundtrack, but after hearing "This track was something I was inspired to throw together for Brandon for his diligence and courtesy #Anne teenagent zip file# "Intro A," I immediately felt a desire to give it a dirty electro feel, haha. This was a first attempt at the style and I'm quite happy with how it turned it and had a lot of fun I have been very inspired by the sounds of Paris electro and wanted to do Him I could only find the time to take one day to put this track together. "I always thought the Prison theme would sound awesome in a "Supermassive Black Hole" "My experience with this game began just a short while ago, but in that time, I've come to learn that A Village's Welcome ( Vampire Hunter Dan) source: Village.In the game, the main character stays in a small cell very, very That's sort of what I was shooting for with this remix. Its composer had quite a knack for writing arrangement-friendly melodies. In melody and catchy chord structure (not to mention its bass lines), and orchestrating it has trulyīeen a great experience for me, as I rarely arrange light-hearted/major key pieces. I used minimal orchestra elements to add depth and also to more smoothly follow Vampire "'Lovers' was always one of my favorite themes, and the song can loop infinitely and still beĮnjoyable. "This is more a faithful arrangement of the source tune than my other track on the album and was A Mouse in the Hole (Radio Edit) ( OCRE, Brandon Strader) source: Cave.I wasn't planning for percussion, but ultimatelyĬhose to put some sparse ethnic percussion along with live tambourine that I recorded Hunter Dan's brilliant song that precedes this one. "I worked with notes that were sequenced by OCRE for this somewhat avant-garde version of the Cave The cave wall in order to solve a puzzle." References the only scene in the game where the song is heard, where a mouse is placed in a hole in Inspired by the Cave track from the Amiga version of Teen Agent. Strangely, a few edits here and there made the song sound a lot like one of my favoriteīands, Dargaard. "One dark night, I decided to attempt a version of the Cave theme using primarily tribal A very atmospheric type of orchestrated music that builds within its own soundscape ![]()
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