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Both of my uncles were in the film, they were Photographers at the finishing line of the race….they were chosen to be extras after applying to an advert , it was filmed on the Wirral at the local sports ground which was literally 10 minutes from where they lived 👍🇮🇲👌
Thank you for honoring Vangelis in this way. This genius deserves to be remembered by future generations for his wonderful music. It is not only Vangelis' music but the world of Vangelis, Vangelis the great.
Very true. It is like Dr Mix has cabled his brain with a korg synth where what ever he hears it is played by korg exactly as heard by the original sound.
Can you imagine that he played it in real time, he built up all the lines on his 'space-ship' rig, accompanied it just like that. I worked with him in his studio and any key or pedal you pressed reminded you of an iconic sound and piece.
Chariots Of Fire is a really good piece for people to begin learning production on... It's beautifully simple and yet instantly emotive so it keeps you engaged. Nice performance here, and I agree that if you spend long enough on something you can perfect it...IF you've also got the talent and the know how 😬. That bit takes years.
Oh man I'm crying. This is one of the first song that made me want to play the synthesizer back then. You recreated it perfectly. I didn't even know Vangelis died, he was my childhood hero 😭 I was crying from joy then saw the end now I'm crying from sadness. Back then synthesizers didn't have a good piano sound so I never recorded that one, but I have one for Eric's theme, maybe you want to do that next. Oh man I'm heartbroken 😢
I heard this song from a YTP I watched when I was little, but now I heard it again, and I consider this one of the greatest synthesizer composition in the history of synths. I started getting interested in synthesizers last year due to Pink Floyd, and then I hear multiple works with synth usage. And it's wonderful for me being a teenager who is fascinated with complexities, and by complexities, I mean so much stuff and sound you can do with all these nooks and crannies.
@@tto0508 ITS NOT A SONG. Sorry to shout, but for it to be song, it would need to have lyrics. It's a piece, a track, a composition, a musical work... but it's absolutely NOT a song.
The sign of a classic piece of music is its ability to move people. Thanks for recreating those memories from buying and listening to the original soundtrack back in ‘81.
Claudio, I would LOVE to see you try recreate “People are people”, from Depeche Mode. Maybe one of the most complicated productions ever made in synthpop history…. Love your work! ❤
With everything going on in the world, I had missed his death. Now I am filled with sadness that he is gone, and thankful he left behind something so incredibly beautiful.
This is one of the best tunes ever created in my opinion. Brilliant recreation. Thanks for all your hard work, absolutely love it. Loved seeing it all come together 👍
OMG Claudio it is with too much emotion that I appreciate this video, of my idol forever, VANGELIS, with this music which earned him nothing less than an OSCAR in Hollywood in 1981. Thank you, you played the perfection and respect for Mr Vangelis. I am moved. uffff! (Vangelis saw and heard Mr Been and liked it a lot. :-)
Magic 👌👍. Your technical knowledge is superb, and you're hyperactive enthusiastic persona always makes me laugh. Vangelis would be proud of this reconstruction. Without a doubt. I bought Spiral in 77 and was blown away.
What a great reconstruction of "Chariots of Fire" Amazing and absolutely entertaining! BTW: Am I the only one which the stunning intro with the "french Horns" remembers me to the Movie "Flash Gordon (Max von Sydow as Emperor Ming)" in the Scene where the Falcon Men Attacks the Spaceship Ajax with their Leader Prince Vultan? Love It Love It Love it
Bravo Doctor Mix, wonderfully played! Legendary is definitely the word when thinking of Vangelis, perhaps one day you could treat us to a Bladerunner track? I feel cheeky asking, but i love that film album so much, i would love to see one of the songs there get the Doctor Mix treatment :)
Amazing recreation. You are as such as master as Vangelis himself. Beautifully done! Thank you for bringing them emotions back again when I heard this song for the first time, years ago. Thank you once again.
Veramente un grande lavoro complimenti 👏👏 Hai preso uno dei tanti capolavori di un grande artista e compositore che era Vangelis lo hai sezionato e ricomposto creando un altro capolavoro! Le cose belle richiedono sempre una grande passione e una grande capacità... tu le hai entrambe! Complimenti 💯💯👏👏 🇮🇹
Very nice. I've said it before, I'll say it again: I think you should do a recreation of Jan Hammer's immortal _Crockett's Theme._ He made a lot of memorable music for the soundtrack of _Miami Vice,_ not least the main title theme, but _Crockett's Theme_ really stands out and has withstood the test of time.
Dr. Mix at his best! Thanks for reconstructing this great song, it sounds fantastic. But there's more gorgeous stuff from Vangelis to be explored. How about the intro of SPIRAL. I was fascinated by this sound for decades and was always wondering how it was done. Today I know it must have been an arpeggiator, would love to see and hear this reconstructed.
Hello Claudio, could you do a remake / recreation on Elton John's Song For Guy? I think it suits you well and I love that song with some nice old beats, I think from the Cr-78 right? Maybe you can figure out (besides the piano) the synths that were used. Have fun and looking forward to your recreation!
No idea why I got remended this, but I do love seeing a master of there craft taking joy in practicing it. So when they are doing it interpertaing one of my favrite bits of music how can it not be a perfect moment.
Man, I got goosebumps and I was moved to tears! Thank you, thank you for reconstructing this beautiful piece of music. Now I want the entire 20 minute suite! Also, around 10:39, there is an excellent suggestion for the next deconstruction / recreation: Tubular Bells.
A fantastic homage to the late, great Vangelis. I'd really like to see you deconstruct some Tangerine Dream. Optical Race or something from Le parc would be awesome.
Vangelis was a great artist for finding these beautiful arrangement combinations that made this magnificent piece. Moreover, the sound of the original piece is inimitable. Nice work on your part !
I used to play this a lot like 30+ years ago. Just had a an upright grand paino at the time, no synthesizers. My synths were about 1500 miles away at the time along with my computer gear. The only reason why I had the piano, was Ray, the owner of Ray's Music in Bremerton, WA, gave it to me. Really, first time I met him while browsing his store, I was playing Mozart on a piano there, and we started talking, and when he heard all my stuff was far away, he offered to give me a piano if I do a couple gigs with him. But after a rather bad winter storm and the place I was staying hadn't had power for a month, I decided I didn't want to be there another winter, so I gave the piano back to him and moved to where all my stuff was.
Hi Dr. Mix. The time has come, I have to tell you! I love you! I love you because every time I watch you I start smiling. Your knowledge, your professionalism, your artistic sense - great, cool. But when I'm having a bad day and don't need to be interested in electronic music I watch you. Your positive energy always turns my poor mood into a smile. Thanks!
I never saw the movie but I've heard this song in commercials, TV shows and movies. Fantastic piece of music and you did a great job recreating it. I couldn't tell the difference between the two versions.
The ABSOLUTE best cover of this is Martin Galways for the Commodore 64s Hypersports game using the SID chip! 40yrs on it still brings a tear of joy to the eye. Check it out. Genius!
Awesome recreation. Makes you think how laborious the original production would've been, each instrument laid down individually, no computers to cut and paste 4 or 8 bars repetitively. But the genius is Dr. Mix and ability to deconstruct a tune and then recreate it in his own style. NEXXXTT!!!!!!
Nice to hear that song making a tribrute to this fellow Vangelis who is no longer with us I missed him very much and i remember i asked you to play that when you were leaving your old studio Remember
The sound of the legendary CS-80! Bought the record early 80‘s and inspired me at age of 22 to buy a Jupiter-4. Lots of those machines follow: Juno, JP-8, PPG Wave, M1, Sy99.. so great to hear your reconstruction
Very beautiful. I'm probably older than many here, and actually remember when Chariots of Fire came out. That beautiful soundtrack is timeless and absolutely incredible. You have done a wonderful job of recreating it. You've also earned a new subscriber! I would love to make a suggestion for future videos. I second what others have said about Depeche Mode, especially the Violator album. As for movie soundtracks, what about doing Tangerine Dream from the Firestarter soundtrack. That's some of the best synth stuff ever composed IMO...
My friend actually suggested this RUclips channel for me and let me just say it is amazing. Dude some of the music that you make is absolutely phenomenal very well done mesmerizing even you totally Reek/Rock of Awesomeness you rule man.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! "Chariots of Fire" is one of THOSE songs. You know what I mean. This song once brought me into electronic music. Your recreation is great. There is nothing that can replace a real piano. And this song requires a real piano.
Do you know that nostalgic feeling? That is what I feel hearing Chariots of Fire, and this recreation have just nailed it right to the point. What a masterpiece!
Nice recreation and tribute to the boss ! I had that privilege to visit his place and studio with dozen of keyboards, pain rings also, it was like a dream of child, i would have lives to make interviews and a book about the man and creator, digging the secret how he was able to dive in that ocean of sound ocean and bring back some gems all over decades… thanks for paying such a tribute 👍🏻
You're such a bunch of nice guys. Seriously, I'm learning a lot about getting a sound from scratch. Gonna use the white noise percussion thingy for my ambiant tracks.
I just downloaded the multitrack. I am blown away. The sounds are beautiful, you create so much space in the soundscape yet you have captured EVERY single sound and nuance. It is a stunning composition and original soundtrack and you have completely done it justice. A masterclass. Thank you so much! I am learning so many lessons here.
I didn't know how much Vangelis loved until his farewell, where I really cried (I didn't cry at my grandparents' farewell). Thank you very much for this, Claudio.
Dr. Mix is the poster child for ADHD at its best and most powerful! (I have ADHD as well). Fascinating reproduction of this masterpiece track. This was a great idea skillfully and energetically executed!
This recreation ids both fascinating and amazing! I was fortunate enough to be a part of the London 2012 Opening Ceremony. The Chariots of Fire theme was used for the BBCs coverage of the 1984 LA games which is the first I really remember. To me, that theme meant the Olympics. When we first rehearsed in the stadium they started playing that over the 1MW sound system. The realisation that I was going to be part of an Olympic Games, standing slap bang in the middle of the Olympic Stadium and that theme started playing totally overwhelmed me emotionally and I started crying! The Rowan Atkinson "Mr Bean" part was never done at any rehearsal in the stadium we were involved with so when we got to actually watch the ceremony later in the pub it was a bit of a surprise. As we had dual roles as drummers in Pandemonium (the chimneys bit) and marshals for the Athletes Parade, we could only hear it in the background and over our IEM feeds. A life-changing experience for me!
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Thank you, doctor mix for the killer video of the epic composer Vangelis.!!!
Dr Mix, with no doubt this is the best reconstruction of Chariots of Fire. Vangelis must be listening this from heaven and being very proud of you.
God bless Vangelis. Rest in peace. Heaven is a better place now.
Totally agree!!! 👏👏👏
Heaven... and hell. :P
Just Imagine How it Sounds in Heaven!!!
R.I.P. Mester Vangelis
Both of my uncles were in the film, they were Photographers at the finishing line of the race….they were chosen to be extras after applying to an advert , it was filmed on the Wirral at the local sports ground which was literally 10 minutes from where they lived 👍🇮🇲👌
And just to think that Vangelis did all that without a hint of midi. Pure genius. Good recreation.
Even later he didn't sequence so much...
Yes
Its Dr Mix, so you just know this is gonna be good!
Before the video even starts, I just gotta say, "Chariots of Fire" is one my very top favourite tunes of all time!! Such good vibes. ❤
RiP (*) Maestro...Poland Love Vangelis !
Thank you for honoring Vangelis in this way. This genius deserves to be remembered by future generations for his wonderful music. It is not only Vangelis' music but the world of Vangelis, Vangelis the great.
True nigga hours
Brilliant! The Hydrasynth was an obvious choice for the the french horn!
And, nothing can replace a real piano. Got goosebumps hearing your version.
Excellent Claudio, what a fantastic piece of music this is. Vangelis lives on!
I am crying again because you did it just like Vangelis. No one in the world could have made it better. So 10/10 ❤️
Very true. It is like Dr Mix has cabled his brain with a korg synth where what ever he hears it is played by korg exactly as heard by the original sound.
@@ΝΕΚΤΑΡΙΟΣΜΠΟΡΜΠΙΛΑΣ-υ9π I'm also like him too. I also recreate songs based on what I heard.
Can you imagine that he played it in real time, he built up all the lines on his 'space-ship' rig, accompanied it just like that.
I worked with him in his studio and any key or pedal you pressed reminded you of an iconic sound and piece.
Chariots Of Fire is a really good piece for people to begin learning production on...
It's beautifully simple and yet instantly emotive so it keeps you engaged.
Nice performance here, and I agree that if you spend long enough on something you can perfect it...IF you've also got the talent and the know how 😬. That bit takes years.
It's also good to see so many people love this song after all these years, it's got a timeless quality I think with a mixture of classical and synth.
Oh man I'm crying. This is one of the first song that made me want to play the synthesizer back then. You recreated it perfectly. I didn't even know Vangelis died, he was my childhood hero 😭 I was crying from joy then saw the end now I'm crying from sadness. Back then synthesizers didn't have a good piano sound so I never recorded that one, but I have one for Eric's theme, maybe you want to do that next. Oh man I'm heartbroken 😢
I heard this song from a YTP I watched when I was little, but now I heard it again, and I consider this one of the greatest synthesizer composition in the history of synths. I started getting interested in synthesizers last year due to Pink Floyd, and then I hear multiple works with synth usage. And it's wonderful for me being a teenager who is fascinated with complexities, and by complexities, I mean so much stuff and sound you can do with all these nooks and crannies.
@@tto0508 ITS NOT A SONG. Sorry to shout, but for it to be song, it would need to have lyrics. It's a piece, a track, a composition, a musical work... but it's absolutely NOT a song.
@@dunebasher1971 Well it's technically a song, but it's really a track
and you should learn to chill
One of those songs that just needs to be heard, excellent recreation
Bloody marvelous! RIP Vangelis... A fitting tribute well done 😎👌
The sign of a classic piece of music is its ability to move people. Thanks for recreating those memories from buying and listening to the original soundtrack back in ‘81.
Dr. Mix is a Pure Legend, which will be remembered forever (and cameraman too)
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever created, and now re-created. :) RIP Vangelis
It's so amazing to see our headphones used in this way! 🙌 😍
❤️❤️❤️
@@Doctormix
Please do Depeche Mode - Strangelove or Human League - Human!
Those are very hard i think.
Claudio! I love your show! You are the best ever, and your bro'! .. naturaly! ..... and Vangelis!
Speciality for me tonight! THANK YOU ClauDiO!
Claudio, I would LOVE to see you try recreate “People are people”, from Depeche Mode. Maybe one of the most complicated productions ever made in synthpop history…. Love your work! ❤
Some tangerine dream reconstruction!!
The best song vangelis ever did. He did many amazing pieces but to me this is the best and the most beautiful.
Have you ever heard Horizon off his Private Collection album with Jon Anderson?
@@Terry-nx8kg nope
@@EphemeralProductions It's 23 minutes long, but it's a beautiful track, especially the 2nd half.
Wunderschön! 👏👏👏
With everything going on in the world, I had missed his death. Now I am filled with sadness that he is gone, and thankful he left behind something so incredibly beautiful.
This is one of the best tunes ever created in my opinion. Brilliant recreation. Thanks for all your hard work, absolutely love it. Loved seeing it all come together 👍
OMG Claudio it is with too much emotion that I appreciate this video, of my idol forever, VANGELIS, with this music which earned him nothing less than an OSCAR in Hollywood in 1981. Thank you, you played the perfection and respect for Mr Vangelis. I am moved. uffff!
(Vangelis saw and heard Mr Been and liked it a lot. :-)
Superb!.. My favourite composition of Vangelis... my eyes full of tears... Thanks you, Dr.Mix, for this reconstruction, in memory of Vangelis!..
I wish Vangelis.were still with us, so he could enjoy this homage. I think he would be smiling.
Just Excellent!!!! God bless you Mr Mix! Thanks to sharing with us this fabulous arrangement!!!
Vangelis one of the greatest of all time..congrats for the great reconstruction
Great job Claudio, as usual! An idea for a future recreation: Jan Hammer's miami vice theme. Jan is also a synth master, for sure.
Especially the beautiful Crockett's theme
That was my first thought too😂 Nothing is more 80s than Miami Vice 😊
Magic 👌👍. Your technical knowledge is superb, and you're hyperactive enthusiastic persona always makes me laugh. Vangelis would be proud of this reconstruction. Without a doubt. I bought Spiral in 77 and was blown away.
Wow, you guys made it look simple, but i know that you had a lot of work in recording and mixing. Beautifully played and mixed! 😍
What a great reconstruction of "Chariots of Fire" Amazing and absolutely entertaining! BTW: Am I the only one which the stunning intro with the "french Horns" remembers me to the Movie "Flash Gordon (Max von Sydow as Emperor Ming)" in the Scene where the Falcon Men Attacks the Spaceship Ajax with their Leader Prince Vultan? Love It Love It Love it
In loving memory! This is a worthy token of appreciation of the Œuvre of a true musical genius! Great work! I ❤ it
What a unique way to honor Vangelis by putting your own energy into this masterpiece. Thank you
Definitely one of my all time favorites and I love the way you performed it. I applaud you 👏🏻
If I have to go to a Doctor, I go to Doctor Mix, Yassir!! Grazzie maestro dottore!
Bravo Doctor Mix, wonderfully played! Legendary is definitely the word when thinking of Vangelis, perhaps one day you could treat us to a Bladerunner track? I feel cheeky asking, but i love that film album so much, i would love to see one of the songs there get the Doctor Mix treatment :)
The modern master: Dr. Mix!❤
Impressionante o poder que uma boa música tem de fazer emocionar!! Parabéns!!
One Vision (Iron Eagle OST) Queen
Amazing recreation. You are as such as master as Vangelis himself. Beautifully done! Thank you for bringing them emotions back again when I heard this song for the first time, years ago. Thank you once again.
Veramente un grande lavoro complimenti 👏👏
Hai preso uno dei tanti capolavori di un grande artista e compositore che era Vangelis lo hai sezionato e ricomposto creando un altro capolavoro!
Le cose belle richiedono sempre una grande passione e una grande capacità... tu le hai entrambe!
Complimenti 💯💯👏👏 🇮🇹
Very nice.
I've said it before, I'll say it again: I think you should do a recreation of Jan Hammer's immortal _Crockett's Theme._ He made a lot of memorable music for the soundtrack of _Miami Vice,_ not least the main title theme, but _Crockett's Theme_ really stands out and has withstood the test of time.
Great choice. I'd love to hear that
Without a Jupiter 8, is not the same.
Dr. Mix at his best! Thanks for reconstructing this great song, it sounds fantastic. But there's more gorgeous stuff from Vangelis to be explored. How about the intro of SPIRAL. I was fascinated by this sound for decades and was always wondering how it was done. Today I know it must have been an arpeggiator, would love to see and hear this reconstructed.
Hello Claudio, could you do a remake / recreation on Elton John's Song For Guy? I think it suits you well and I love that song with some nice old beats, I think from the Cr-78 right? Maybe you can figure out (besides the piano) the synths that were used. Have fun and looking forward to your recreation!
No idea why I got remended this, but I do love seeing a master of there craft taking joy in practicing it. So when they are doing it interpertaing one of my favrite bits of music how can it not be a perfect moment.
Man, I got goosebumps and I was moved to tears!
Thank you, thank you for reconstructing this beautiful piece of music. Now I want the entire 20 minute suite!
Also, around 10:39, there is an excellent suggestion for the next deconstruction / recreation: Tubular Bells.
This gave me goosebumps. Beautiful.
A fantastic homage to the late, great Vangelis. I'd really like to see you deconstruct some Tangerine Dream. Optical Race or something from Le parc would be awesome.
Vangelis was a great artist for finding these beautiful arrangement combinations that made this magnificent piece. Moreover, the sound of the original piece is inimitable. Nice work on your part !
Vangelis....Classic and grossly under appreciated. Please do some Tangerine Dream soon! ;)
Astral Voyager would be a nice one for Mr.Mix to do imho.
@@seculi7757 Something from "The Keep" would be excellent.
I would ask for "Song of the whale" but it would require an Emulator, so I'm not sure.. maybe the main theme from "Sorcerer"
Yup, TD is a must. I'd love to hear "Blue Bridge" or "Streethawk".
How's he underappreciated?! Ever seen mythodia.? The man has never been underrated
I used to play this a lot like 30+ years ago. Just had a an upright grand paino at the time, no synthesizers. My synths were about 1500 miles away at the time along with my computer gear. The only reason why I had the piano, was Ray, the owner of Ray's Music in Bremerton, WA, gave it to me. Really, first time I met him while browsing his store, I was playing Mozart on a piano there, and we started talking, and when he heard all my stuff was far away, he offered to give me a piano if I do a couple gigs with him. But after a rather bad winter storm and the place I was staying hadn't had power for a month, I decided I didn't want to be there another winter, so I gave the piano back to him and moved to where all my stuff was.
You are A M A Z I N G !!! Next, Yanni-Santorini ? Greetings from Greece :)
Actually got me abit emotional .Fabulous!
That was brilliant , i also love 'To the unknown man' Vangelis was a genius.
Hi Dr. Mix.
The time has come, I have to tell you!
I love you! I love you because every time I watch you I start smiling. Your knowledge, your professionalism, your artistic sense - great, cool.
But when I'm having a bad day and don't need to be interested in electronic music I watch you. Your positive energy always turns my poor mood into a smile.
Thanks!
my friend loved this song. He made me listen to it alllllll the time. brings back a lot of memories! thanks doctor mix!
Big fan of Vangelis for a long time, you honored his legacy.
I never saw the movie but I've heard this song in commercials, TV shows and movies. Fantastic piece of music and you did a great job recreating it. I couldn't tell the difference between the two versions.
The ABSOLUTE best cover of this is Martin Galways for the Commodore 64s Hypersports game using the SID chip! 40yrs on it still brings a tear of joy to the eye. Check it out. Genius!
Maybe Dr.Mix can deconstruct a song in just 3 channels
Splendida esecuzione Claudio!!!
Not only does this song absolutely rock, but the movie of the same name that it comes from is a cinematic masterpiece. 11:01 start of track.
If you love running 🏃♂️ 🏃♂️🎶🎵🎶🎶
Grandioso! Complimenti Claudio. Hai reso onore al grande maestro Vangelis!
My fave vangelis track he was at his best late 70s and eighties
Awesome recreation. Makes you think how laborious the original production would've been, each instrument laid down individually, no computers to cut and paste 4 or 8 bars repetitively. But the genius is Dr. Mix and ability to deconstruct a tune and then recreate it in his own style. NEXXXTT!!!!!!
Love your work Dr Mix. Oxygene!!!!!
Perfectly and beautifully recreated. I never cease to be amazed at how well your ears can recreate sounds.
Nice to hear that song making a tribrute to this fellow Vangelis who is no longer with us I missed him very much and i remember i asked you to play that when you were leaving your old studio Remember
The sound of the legendary CS-80!
Bought the record early 80‘s and inspired me at age of 22 to buy a Jupiter-4. Lots of those machines follow: Juno, JP-8, PPG Wave, M1, Sy99.. so great to hear your reconstruction
RIP VANGELIS YOUR ARE ONE OF THE EPIC MUSIC COMPOSERS!
Very beautiful. I'm probably older than many here, and actually remember when Chariots of Fire came out. That beautiful soundtrack is timeless and absolutely incredible. You have done a wonderful job of recreating it. You've also earned a new subscriber! I would love to make a suggestion for future videos. I second what others have said about Depeche Mode, especially the Violator album. As for movie soundtracks, what about doing Tangerine Dream from the Firestarter soundtrack. That's some of the best synth stuff ever composed IMO...
Wow. That was absolutely epic. What a beautiful song, and what a wonderful tribute to a great man. Top work.
My friend actually suggested this RUclips channel for me and let me just say it is amazing. Dude some of the music that you make is absolutely phenomenal very well done mesmerizing even you totally Reek/Rock of Awesomeness you rule man.
This is really good. I guess nothing can really, really replace a CS-80, but this brought a little tear in my eye. Love!
This is great. I cry every time I hear that melody.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! "Chariots of Fire" is one of THOSE songs. You know what I mean. This song once brought me into electronic music. Your recreation is great. There is nothing that can replace a real piano. And this song requires a real piano.
Whenever I'm feeling depressed I come to the Dr Mix channel to brighten my day... And it works! ❤
Do you know that nostalgic feeling? That is what I feel hearing Chariots of Fire, and this recreation have just nailed it right to the point. What a masterpiece!
Thank you Claudio for recreating the magic of the GREAT Vangelis !!
That brought a tear to my eyes.
absolutely spot on!! one of my favorite pieces of music ever, beautiful reconstruction. Nicely played on the piano btw. :)
Thank you Dr Mix!
Nice recreation and tribute to the boss ! I had that privilege to visit his place and studio with dozen of keyboards, pain rings also, it was like a dream of child, i would have lives to make interviews and a book about the man and creator, digging the secret how he was able to dive in that ocean of sound ocean and bring back some gems all over decades… thanks for paying such a tribute 👍🏻
I was 5 when it came out, one of the first pieces of music I remember as a kid. Huge fan, and the nostalgia value! Great rendition too!
Bello, bello, bello, Dr Mix. This so reminds me of my dad who was a huge Vangelis fan. Thank you. 😢
You're such a bunch of nice guys. Seriously, I'm learning a lot about getting a sound from scratch. Gonna use the white noise percussion thingy for my ambiant tracks.
Fantastic,the most realistic version I've heard,spot on accurate
I just downloaded the multitrack. I am blown away. The sounds are beautiful, you create so much space in the soundscape yet you have captured EVERY single sound and nuance. It is a stunning composition and original soundtrack and you have completely done it justice. A masterclass. Thank you so much! I am learning so many lessons here.
I didn't know how much Vangelis loved until his farewell, where I really cried (I didn't cry at my grandparents' farewell). Thank you very much for this, Claudio.
Dr. Mix is the poster child for ADHD at its best and most powerful! (I have ADHD as well). Fascinating reproduction of this masterpiece track. This was a great idea skillfully and energetically executed!
Chariots of Fire was my first song I played at my first piano recital back in the 80's.
Awesome! Great work. Vangelis would be happy to hear that.
This track is what awoke my love for music at a spiritual level. ❤
Magnífico Dr Mix 🙌🏻, me encantó ese cierre respetuoso y conmemorativo del maestro Vangelis, sigue por la senda del éxito 👍🏻🎶🙏🏻
This recreation ids both fascinating and amazing! I was fortunate enough to be a part of the London 2012 Opening Ceremony. The Chariots of Fire theme was used for the BBCs coverage of the 1984 LA games which is the first I really remember. To me, that theme meant the Olympics. When we first rehearsed in the stadium they started playing that over the 1MW sound system. The realisation that I was going to be part of an Olympic Games, standing slap bang in the middle of the Olympic Stadium and that theme started playing totally overwhelmed me emotionally and I started crying! The Rowan Atkinson "Mr Bean" part was never done at any rehearsal in the stadium we were involved with so when we got to actually watch the ceremony later in the pub it was a bit of a surprise. As we had dual roles as drummers in Pandemonium (the chimneys bit) and marshals for the Athletes Parade, we could only hear it in the background and over our IEM feeds. A life-changing experience for me!
That was absolutely beautiful. Wow 😮❤