Log inRegister an accountBrowse CSDbHelp & documentationFacts & StatisticsThe forumsAvailable RSS-feeds on CSDbSupport CSDb Commodore 64 Scene Database
You are not logged in - nap
CSDb User Forums


Forums > C64 Composing > straight from YOUR playlist
2011-02-15 15:07
Hate Bush

Registered: Jul 2002
Posts: 453
straight from YOUR playlist

if you encounter a piece of sound so great you want to hang yourself for not being able to write something of similar quality...
if you think you've just found the best music ever made...
if you think a certain song/tune/symphony contains some unusually awesome elements...
...and you want to share it with other c64 composers and not necessarily via your facebook wall, just do it here.
explanations, reviews and so on warmly welcome.
one link per day max.
have fun.
 
... 640 posts hidden. Click here to view all posts....
 
2013-06-05 22:31
_V_
Account closed

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 124
I'm generally a sucker for powerful game soundtracks. Typically, PlatinumGames makes stuff right up my alley (Vanquish, Bayonetta and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance have massively awesome OSTs).

A tune which piqued my interest comes from Virtue's Last Reward (which is a slurpily delicious mindfork of a game by the way, go go play it now!) and is magnificently called "1-17 Q":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-Mv-GE293A

Great c64 conversion potential...

As a bonus, Presence by Mindsphere is a non-game 14 minute piece of pure liquid supercooled hydrogen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-5eihPZIxs

Yep, outside of games I'm heavy into Goa. Whodathunkit? :)

_V_ -- La vie, c'est la guerre des dualités.
2013-06-06 18:48
_V_
Account closed

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 124
Pretty much fell in love with Trinodia's work since Breakpoint 2004. Dude likes to mix Goa with scifi/physicist quotes related to space. Think quantum wormholes, Faster-Than-Light technology, astronauts performing Galileo's experiments on the Moon, a physicist explaining Flatland, time travel and heck, even Star Trek - Trinodia puts these brief sound bites into long, atmospheric tunes in such a way that they sound prophetic, ominous even. Love it.

"Halfdeaph" is my favourite track, but I can't seem to find an immediately-playable interwebz version. Try to download it though, it's an old track but certainly worth it.

Found the more recent "Wars of the Gods" on Youtube, though, which is also quite good:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lXq8G-XeDQ

You can download a lot of his stuff free of charge, btw. If you're interested, find trinodia.net and download free albums from there.

-- La vie, c'est la guerre des dualités.
2013-06-06 23:15
Hate Bush

Registered: Jul 2002
Posts: 453
"Mongolian Throat Singing, but do I hear Philip Glass in that?"

Glass i don't, but i can certainly hear some similarities to slavic raggamuffin :D like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye-o5XhefLo
2013-06-07 04:09
Hate Bush

Registered: Jul 2002
Posts: 453
http://testbild.bandcamp.com/track/s-mn-och-r-k
any of you Swedes aware of this marvellous gem hailing from your own country? hope so ;)
2013-06-07 09:20
tlr

Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1714
The Oscillation "Hear Your Sadness" from their 2007 album "Out Of Phase".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TPfqiCKF2o

@Randall: Never heard of them. Sounds nice. Sort of reminds me of the style of Komeda but without the pop element:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_iLy6YphfY (not the original video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF2m_F9I88A

The most Jazzy feel is on the "Pop På Svenska" album from 1993 but I couldn't find much of it on youtube.
2013-06-07 20:21
_V_
Account closed

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 124
Nightmare Creatures on the PSX would be an average Final Fight style beat'em up if it wasn't for the OST, which was composed by "Nooon"e other than Elmobo aka Moby (the Scene one, not the mainstream one :) aka Frederique Motte. The following track in particular gets me even today and will be forever intertwined with me facing off against werewolves, geists and other nightmarish creatures in haunted graveyards and mist-covered, 17th century gothic cityscapes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zsY3PxYM0M

The track's ambience induces paranoia, fear and a cold chill all at the same time. It greatly improved Nightmare Creatures' gaming experience and it's not a coincidence the game was successful enough to warrant a sequel and Elmobo a second OST commission.

I have remixed this tune on c64 - twice, because I lost the files of the first remix. That's how much I love this tune, and appreciate Elmobo's talent and effort towards its composition.

Oh and for those interested, Elmobo has been in the process of remastering the OSTs of Nightmare Creatures 1 and 2! See, here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FceI1KRMj4Y

Unfortunately, Frederique ran into copyright issues recently (announced May 31st 2013) :(. I do hope these issues get sorted, because I would like to be first in line to pick up a copy...
-- La vie, c'est la guerre des dualités.
2013-06-07 21:07
G-Fellow
Account closed

Registered: Jan 2004
Posts: 103
VNV Nation - Carbon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1socY_ptN4

Powerful song with a great message.
2013-06-08 13:17
_V_
Account closed

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 124
You all probably heard of Tomb Raider at some point of time. The series has always had an impressive soundtrack, and I think I covered the main theme of the first Tomb Raider in JCH v14.g0. Nathan McCree did that tune way back, and it was my favourite Tomb Raider theme for a very long time.

Until Troels Brun Folmann walked by, that is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCWa6SfuNaE

Folmann composed the main theme of Tomb Raider: Underworld which just blew me away the first time I heard it. I recall being so ecstatic about it that it took me about 15 minutes until I remembered: "Oh yeah, there's a game I can play!" :).

Hints of McCree's original piece were worked into the composition but really, what shines here is how the tune just builds up more and more critical mass. Every time you think it reached its maximum in sheer power, Troels adds another, even more powerful layer. Sublime. Eventually, it just explodes in the best possible way. Think of Martin Galway's Terra Cresta theme song masterpiece, but now with a full symphonic orchestra.

It's uplifting, it's inspiring, it's powerful. It's all that and the most complete feeling of ultimate victory compressed into a soundwave. This is the kind of music you can play when the winning Champion's League team is being crowned. Move over "Champion's League" anthem, you're just not good enough anymore.

Does that mean I've forgotten everything about McCree's work? Hell no:

(bonus link) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdQmWTorTsk&list=PLBE8954C255E15..

The Midas Palace score, no matter what, will always be the second Tomb Raider track I will fondly remember and speak of. It's short, but so bloody sweet.

-- La vie, c'est la guerre des dualités.
2013-06-09 10:10
_V_
Account closed

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 124
The Silent Hill series, and in particular the parts made by Team Silent, will always be one of my favourite 'between the ears' horror series. Although general consensus places mainly Silent Hill 2 on a pedestal, I personally prefer part 4 (The Room) as that one can become an extremely creepy mindf**k if you allow it to.

Anyway, a good horror series stands or falls with its soundtrack, so Team Silent was very lucky to have Akira Yamaoka do the honours for a very long time (I believe he stopped composing for it before the most recent instalment). In these games, Yamaoka's work has been detrimental to their success, bringing anything in between heavy atmosphere and sad melancholy to the table. He never really gives you a reason to celebrate your progress in the game - even his most 'upbeat' Silent Hill tunes will leave you feeling sad, helpless, depressed. Most of the time however, you'll face a really oppressive atmosphere as you walk the fog-covered, abandoned streets of Silent Hill. Which is, of course, exactly what Team Silent intended and what you wanted to experience willingly.

There are far too many awesome tunes to choose from. I covered my favourite, "True" (one of the upbeat tunes I talked about :), on c64 with "WinACookie". The one I'm linking to below is not super high on my playlist, but it is a good synopsis of the emotional spectrum the composer generally infused into the series:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khdRqQMXD88

Dang, now I want to go play Silent Hill 3 again. Laters!

-- La vie, c'est la guerre des dualités.
2013-06-09 13:25
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1289
I prefer SH2 OST the most - scary, captivating and nostalgic at the same time. Pity that official soundtrack doesn't cover all themes from the game. I'm working to make something with this sound on sid - well, something between SH and STALKER too ;)
Previous - 1 | ... | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | ... | 66 - Next
RefreshSubscribe to this thread:

You need to be logged in to post in the forum.

Search the forum:
Search   for   in  
All times are CET.
Search CSDb
Advanced
Users Online
cba
zscs
JCH/Vibrants
Guests online: 153
Top Demos
1 Next Level  (9.8)
2 Mojo  (9.7)
3 Coma Light 13  (9.7)
4 Edge of Disgrace  (9.6)
5 Comaland 100%  (9.6)
6 No Bounds  (9.6)
7 Uncensored  (9.6)
8 Wonderland XIV  (9.6)
9 Memento Mori  (9.6)
10 Bromance  (9.5)
Top onefile Demos
1 It's More Fun to Com..  (9.7)
2 Party Elk 2  (9.7)
3 Cubic Dream  (9.6)
4 Copper Booze  (9.5)
5 TRSAC, Gabber & Pebe..  (9.5)
6 Rainbow Connection  (9.5)
7 Wafer Demo  (9.5)
8 Dawnfall V1.1  (9.5)
9 Quadrants  (9.5)
10 Daah, Those Acid Pil..  (9.5)
Top Groups
1 Oxyron  (9.3)
2 Nostalgia  (9.3)
3 Booze Design  (9.3)
4 Censor Design  (9.3)
5 Crest  (9.3)
Top Webmasters
1 Slaygon  (9.7)
2 Perff  (9.6)
3 Morpheus  (9.5)
4 Sabbi  (9.5)
5 CreaMD  (9.1)

Home - Disclaimer
Copyright © No Name 2001-2024
Page generated in: 0.049 sec.