can someone stick all these on a playlist please

Let it out by the Hounds was actually a really good song.

Also obvs this

:dancer: :dancing_women: :dancing_men: :dancer: :dancing_men: :dancing_women: :dancer: :dancing_women: :dancing_men::dancer: :dancing_men: :dancing_women: :dancer: :dancing_women: :dancing_men::dancer: :dancing_men: :dancing_women: :dancer:

Cool Boarders 2 for me

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NO FFVII? :exclamation::exclamation::exclamation::exclamation::exclamation::exclamation::exclamation:

I suppose we have a whole thread for that.

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My favourite game soundtrack ever.

Yeah yeah, it’s PS2, but it’s fucking incredible.

Sony always head a head start because they were a music tech firm before a videogame firm, but concentrating on the sound was such a good decision.
Some of the best music I’ve ever heard on ps2 soundtracks, let alone just in a game.

oh man he did the streets of rage music too. Amazing stuff!

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if we’re extending it beyond the PS1 I’d say that Flashback for the megadrive had the most powerful sound for me as a kid. It was so brave in it’s sparseness, just a few minimal ominous synth chords occasionally to add tension and the ambience of birds chirping or wet dripping sounds to convey a sense of place/space.

oh my god he did revenge of shinobi too?!? fuck I’d go to a club night that just played his soundtracks super loud that would be awesome

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He did indeed. Absolute genius and I would love to go to a nightclub that played his music all night. I’d get pretty high beforehand and have the time of my life.

just imagine they’re playing some generic modern drum n’ bass or something and then suddenly drop that intro music from streets of rage where they’re panning across the skyline and that melancholy lead solo kicks in to the shuffled beat. fuuuuck!

Need to hear this now

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Always interested in this era of game soundtracks - it’s that strange hinterland between the more purely electronic tones that came before and the rise of more traditionally “cinematic” (or at least soundtracks recorded via the same processes as film music / commercially released music forms, etc) that have come since, executed via MIDI sounds that (to me, at least) evoke this time so strongly.

I can see why there’s a nostalgia for this kind of sound that you can see cropping up in a lot of recent electronic music.

I can see exactly what I’m doing next time I have a free weekend, turning our practice space into that very nightclub.

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can’t believe how groovy it is! Those drums are super punchy too!

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fuck man, the boss theme! Actually I changed my mind this is the best soundtrack

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(sorry I’ve had a couple of glasses of wine)

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