Jump to content

KGB525

Members
  • Posts

    33
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by KGB525

  1. "Hello World" is a comprehensive double album of original music by the Super Marcato Bros. This loving homage to the music of Super Mario World 1 & 2 for the SNES is the ultimate tribute to the genius of Koji Kondo. The first volume: "Adventures in Mushroomland" aims to honor the legacy of the original game, while taking the listener to places never heard before in a Mario game. The second volume: "Journey to Dino Island" is inspired by the sequel "Yoshi's Island", and aims to capture the unique musical spirit of that beloved game. Sequenced with actual SNES samples, this double album aims to transport the listener to a world that is both familiar and entirely unique.

    Hello World: Adventures in Mushroomland:

    http://music.supermarcatobros.com/album/hello-world-adventures-in-mushroomland

    Hello World: Journey to Dino Island:

    http://music.supermarcatobros.com/album/hello-world-journey-to-dino-island

    Enjoy!

    -Super Marcato Bros.

  2. What do you guys think the chances are of this getting a soundtrack release? I really think we're now firmly in a new era of Nintendo music. I hope the real performance trend continues! I've been so disappointed with the music of the Mario Kart series recently, but this has me so excited again!

  3. Sonicesque, Vol. IV is the fourth album of original, Sonic-inspired music composed by Karl Brueggemann. You can listen to and download the entire album at the links below. This album is a tribute to the catchy, groovy and energetic music from Sonic 1, 2, 3 & Knuckles, and 3D Blast for the Sega Genesis. With this fourth volume, everything was taken to the next level. The catalysts of inspiration are more immediately apparent; the part writing and interaction between the FM and PSG channels is more authentic and active; and the balance between old and new is more consistent and confident. Drawing from the likes of Nakamura, Jackson, Senoue and all the others, enjoy nods to specific levels such as Sonic 3's Special Stage, Sonic 2's Casino Night Zone and Metropolis Zone, Sonic & Knuckles' Doomsday Zone and more! As well as completely fresh songs which aren't inspired by any specific level, but which aim to carry the torch of that great 16-bit era music. Enjoy, and thanks for listening!

    -Karl

    Listen to the album via its Youtube playlist:

    Listen to and download the album on Bandcamp:

    http://music.supermarcatobros.com/album/sonicesque-vol-iv

  4. Cool, thanks guys! Good call on the Sonic and Shinobi vibe. For this track, I used a combination of vsts (VOPM, Chipsounds) and ripped drum samples. Here is what I used:

    The bass and lead were VOPM, and from "Toxic Caves" from Sonic Spinball.

    The more 8-bit PSG instruments were done with Chipsounds.

    The drums were ripped from Cosmic Carnage, for the 32X.

    I'm glad you guys dig the track. I actually have made tons of Genesis chip tunes. It's one of my favorite types of game music to make!

  5. This brand new, original video game track, entitled "Sunny Side Up" is an homage to the music of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It even features instruments ripped from the game itself. I like to think of it as a "lost song" from one of my favorite SNES games. If you're a fan of Yoshi's Island, I think you'll get a kick out of this. Enjoy, and feel free to leave a comment!

    -Karl

  6. **Edit: I don't know why this was published twice. I apologize.

    Here is an original tune of mine, in the style of Ys, and classic Yuzo Koshiro. I made this using VOPM, a Genesis emulating VST. Since the PC-88 had a very similar soundchip to the Genesis, I thought it was appropriate! Enjoy! Let me know what you think.

    -Karl Brueggemann

  7. The newest track from an album of original video game music that I'm working on. The original idea is that it will be somewhat cohesive, and would all fit into the world of a single game. My hope is that it will inspire someone to create such a game. Even if this project turns out to be simply a collection of video game tracks that showcase my compositional style, I look forward to seeing what comes of it. Enjoy! Feel free to share your thoughts.

    -Karl

  8. I'm currently working on an album of original video game music that will be somewhat cohesive, and would all fit into the world of a single game. My hope is that it will inspire someone to create such a game. Here are the first two tracks I am sharing. It's possible that this project may turn out to be simply a collection of video game tracks that showcase my compositional style. Either way, I look forward to seeing what comes of it. I'd love to hear your thoughts along the way.

    On Our Way

    No Turning Back

    -Karl

×
×
  • Create New...