
Malcos’ straightforward, bold, and emotional sound, though overly dominant in Blood on the Asphalt, is well suited for the shorter crisper arrangements here. The emergence of the unforgettable main melody at 20 second mark is simply euphoric and the rest of the remix maintains the passion and atmosphere of the original.

The first of the character theme arrangements is Malcos’ arrangement of Ryu’s theme. How does this soundtrack compare to its predecessors? Were Capcom right to choose amateurs to remix their classic soundtrack? Read on for my opinions. OverClocked Remix proudly released the final soundtrack for download through their website last November. Malcos, José the Bronx Rican, and others from Asphalt united with famous guest arrangers such as djpretzel, AE, and Mazedude to create remixes of 66 themes from the soundtrack to Super Street Fighter II Turbo. The remix community were chosen to create the soundtrack after Capcom was impressed with their musically creative and technologically accomplished arrangements on the unofficial album Street Fighter II: Blood on the Asphalt.

OverClocked Remix’s soundtrack for Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix has the unique honour of being the first fan-arranged soundtrack featured in a major commercial release.

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