
I personally liked the guitar sections the best where the distortion wasn't overpowering the rest of the mix. I'd personally prefer the vocals have more presence in the mix. While it may be acceptable for this genre, I feel the rhythm distortion at times overpowers the vocals too much. The arrangement, production is all there.

The way Dennis puts together this mix in concept and execution is just impressive. I shall now quote the entirety of Gray's decision, because I am a lazy bastard, but also because it most closely resembles my own two cents: "Though this is not my cup of tea genre, I can easily appreciate quality work. Dennis achieves near-clipdom levels of volume and velocity but stays within the realm of listenability with this very quick, very distorted, very primal metal construction of the familiar "Bloody Tears" theme. If, however, you're all about unbounding energy and shouting lyrics like you're trying to communicate to someone from hell through the peripheral din of tortured souls' lamentations, well then, your ship has come in.


If you're not into death metal, and simply dismiss anything with screamed lyrics or walls of shredded guitar outright, perhaps the fact that this is from Castlevania 2 won't be enough for you to appreciate it, I'll just offer that lil proviso up front. Honestly, I went through a phase where I mostly listened to NIN, KMFDM, and Front 242's harder, later stuff, but nowadays the more aggressive genres aren't what I go to first for general listening - big into Keane lately, for example. We encourage listeners to check out every mix, regardless of the game it came from, the ReMixer who made it, or the genre it's in, but newcomer Dennis Mott presents a ReMix that may challenge some who aren't huge fans of metal - specifically death metal - to broaden their horizons a bit and embrace this ideology.
