Starring: [Proceeds to list everyone & everything that ever lived, followed by a majority of the credits] Written by Quentin Tarantino A Hideo Kojima Production Directed by M. Night Shyamalan *THE UNIVERSE*
This music sounds like being in Thomas Kinkade paintings and i mean this in the most positive way possible. A soundtrack of pure dripping americana devoid of all the qualms of the world
In the late 90s some friends and I sat down and came up with a "money no object" JRPG wish list. Yanni doing overworld/travel tracks and Offspring doing the battle themes was on the list. The second movement of "Keys to Imagination" would be perfect airship music.
If this isn't the ending credits of the universe it won't have been worth it
Starring:
[Proceeds to list everyone & everything that ever lived, followed by a majority of the credits]
Written by Quentin Tarantino
A Hideo Kojima Production
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan
*THE UNIVERSE*
@@judge_dreddpool7593 This made me cry about my existence for no reason whatsoever.
“Level 3” is when you realize it’s just you left. 🥺
😂
music director: yea i like Tetris, but i 𝙍𝙀𝘼𝙇𝙇𝙔 like Go West so...
I just realized that this track is kind of similar to "King of Wishful Thinking" by Go West, but not exactly the same.
@@superstache7173 “We Close Our Eyes (Total Overhang Mix)”
It would make sense, these Tetris songs were written in the early 90s, which was right around when Go West reached the height of their fame
It sounds like credits to some Saturday morning cartoon with antropomorphic animals as characters
This music sounds like being in Thomas Kinkade paintings and i mean this in the most positive way possible. A soundtrack of pure dripping americana devoid of all the qualms of the world
This sounds like the music of a local news station in the 80s
The CD-i version of Tetris has good music and reminds me to Takanori Arisawa.
It's a toss up between this and Level 0 for the best track of this game.
I'd say level 0 but by a tiny tiny bit
Jim Andron here. Thanks, this was one of my Personal favorites as well.
What about #4? That one's my clear favourite.
hello jack 😎
Level 6 is nothing to sneeze at either. That track's straight up magical!
This track asks for a Super Mario 64 custom music remix.
Definitely my favorite track from the Tetris CD-i OST for sure
Ah, there's a great mashup with this song
What's the mash up ? I'd love to hear it
@@Thoughtful- Here you go fam
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Africa by Toto would be better
@@dirediredocs Ayyy, exactly
Dispite looking at 1990s hardware this still sounds pretty good. Like the jewel case syys "A classic comes a legend on CD-i
This song is the best thing the Philips CD-i ever had.
I miss the 80's and early 90's music, culture.
I'm surprised no one has made an extended version of this track yet. It needs one badly.
The Level 2 Theme from Tetris (CD-i) (1992) does remind me of You Rock My World (2001) by the late Michael Jackson.
This is totally The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman territory!
thats a soundtrack FOR DINNER
OH BOY
blaster
I hope they made lotsa SPAGHETTI
@@InkoPeako *Link:* "I can't wait to clear some lines!"
*King Harkinian:* "My boy, these T-spins are what all warriors strive for!"
Retail Archeology brought me here
Somehow this ost is simultaneously the most inappropriate yet awesome video game soundtrack of all time.
Somebody made a video game to go along with their album.😂 why else does a friggin random Tetris game have a soundtrack this good.
I wish this was a genre
New wave?
Insurance agency hold music?
Sounds like a Phil Collins song.
I use this as my home weather channel theme
Best track
Sounded like Yanni doing video game composition.
In the late 90s some friends and I sat down and came up with a "money no object" JRPG wish list.
Yanni doing overworld/travel tracks and Offspring doing the battle themes was on the list. The second movement of "Keys to Imagination" would be perfect airship music.
Scattman John Vibes
site of china theme (2004)
this sounds too similar to cecil's theme from Pandel de pon