This mix is bursting with energy and unabashed exuberance the intro chanting vox and ride cymbal could potentially have gone another direction, but once that buoyant bass enters, you know what's in store. We get a lot of mixes that have stories behind them, many of which were made in honor of certain people or inspired by events that hold special significance to the artist, and it's always cool to have that backstory when listening. Needless to say, this mix now warms me a lot. She showed it to him, he got my number and said "Obrigado." According to her, this was a very special gift because this guy's felt wonderful like he hasn't for a pretty long while". I showed this to my friend's sister, who's just as special to me.Timbales may be seen as popping kernels too. The whole track was built in a way that things tend to get more intense as it goes, like gradual popping from kernels.It starts with the muddrakes summoning the remix (actually, those "tchoomba tchoomba umbrlbrl" voices are my own the "HO, HA, UHA" part was edited from a sample by Freesound user qubodup).He used to say "dançando que nem pipoca" as he listened to dancey music, but we hadn't had contact for years I wanted to pay homage to an old great friend of mine. "I used to be scared of lava/volcano-themed zones, but then there was "The Sacrifice of Maui" and the background music seemed to desperately try to warm my heart despite all the firey stuff - no pun/irony intended. Collins), who went on to compose for film on The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Rogue One, the Star Trek reboot films, and many more. This is also our first ReMix from a game scored by Michael Giacchino (along with Patrick J. Put some pep in your step with this South-American dance party jam from Guifrog, offering up our first featured arrangement of Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow.
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