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The Outer Reaches of 8-Bit | Diggin' in the Carts | Red Bull Music
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2014
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Diggin' In The Carts is a new documentary series from Red Bull Music Academy exploring the secret history of Japanese video game music.
In the second episode of Diggin' in the Carts we take a look at the "bubble era", where inflated stock and real-estate prices in Japan meant that 8-bit technology was soaring: and so was the creativity it inspired. The Konami sound team leader Hidenori Maezawa, and 8-bit composer Masashi Kageyama trace back to the technolgy's roots, uncovering the birth and boom of 8-bit music.
PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY NICK DWYER & TU NEILL
WRITTEN BY NICK DWYER
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY - TIM FLOWER
EDITED BY TU NEILL
LINE PRODUCER - ADRIAN GREY
ASSISTANT LINE PRODUCER - TOMO HOJO
PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR - CHIKAYO MORIJIRI
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT - KENJI CHRIS GREEN
SOUND RECORDIST AND VIBES MASTER - JEFFREY JOUSAN
GAMING INDUSTRY SUPPORT
ROLLING UCHIZAWA
FIELD TRANSLATION
KENJI CHRIS GREEN, JEFFREY JOUSAN, NIKKI KININMONTH
BUSINESS AFFAIRS
JAMES MATSUKI
DRIVERS
MARCIO EDAGI
KEIJI YOSHIMOTO
RUNNER
DAI HOFUKU
POST TRANSLATION
MIO TANAKA
KEITA YAMAGUCHI
NIKKI KININMONTH
ADDITIONAL CAMERA (JAPAN)
KATEB HABIB
ADDITIONAL CAMERA (LA)
DEAN CORNISH
UAV OPERATORS
BRANDON STRACK
PETER MAJTAN
SCRIPT ASSISTANCE
TU NEILL
RESEARCH
NICK DWYER
PRIMARY INTERVIEWER
NICK DWYER
ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWERS
OH NO - DEAN CORNISH
SOUND POST SERVICES
NATIVE AUDIO
SOUND MIX
NICK BUCKTON
ONLINE SERVICES
TOYBOX
POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS
AL MCKAY
TU NEILL
COLORIST
DAVID GIBSON
GRAPHICS
BRANDON STRACK
MIO TANAKA
JACK WADHAM
ASSISTANT EDITOR
ICHI WATANABE
VFX ARTIST
LEONI WILLIS
BRANDON STRACK
MIO TANAKA
DATA MANAGER
PASENE FAIFUA
PROJECT TRANSLATORS
ERI NODA
CHIKAYO MORIJIRI
EMIKO MURAKUMO
HIROKO MINAMOTO
JAMES MATSUKI
CONTRIBUTORS
HIROKAZU ‘HIP’ TANAKA
JUNKO OZAWA
HIROSHI OKUBO
HALLY
ROLLING UCHIZAWA
J-ROCC
ANAMANAGUCHI
LADYHAWKE
HAVOC
FLYING LOTUS
KODE 9
GAME FOOTAGE AND MUSIC
XEVIOUS
©BANDAI NAMCO Games Inc
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2
©SEGA
SPACE HARRIER
©SEGA
CASTLEVANIA II - SIMON’S QUEST
(c)Konami Digital Entertainment
SPACE INVADERS
©TAITO CORPORATION
RALLY-X
MUSIC COMPOSED BY NOBUYUKI OHNOGI
©BANDAI NAMCO Games Inc
PAC-MAN
MUSIC COMPOSED BY TOSHIO KAI
©BANDAI NAMCO Games Inc
GAPLUS
COMPOSED BY JUNKO OZAWA
©BANDAI NAMCO Games Inc
THE TOWER OF DRUAGA
COMPOSED BY JUNKO OZAWA
©BANDAI NAMCO Games Inc
ADDITIONAL MUSIC
TAPPY
INTRO MUSIC
DAISUKE TANABE / TAPPY
ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE
SET JAPAN
KINOFILMS
PATRICKSCOTTPATTERSON.COM
SPECIAL THANKS
SET
CHIKKI MEDIA INC.
HIROAKI HONMA
TAKASHI SAWAI
(BANDAI NAMCO GAMES)
HIROKO MINAMOTO
(8-4)
YOHEI KITABAYASHI
(SUPER POTATO)
TOFUKU-JI TEMPLE
RUB-A-DUB KYOTO
8BIT CAFE
NATIVE AUDIO
TOYBOX
KINOFILMS
PATRICK SCOTT PATTERSON
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I found the segment with Kageyama-san honestly quite touching. I'm glad he could see the impact his work had on people and even happier that it rekindled his passion.
"When you reach a tricky stage"
For Gimmick that's the entire game
"For Children"
Getting those hidden relics was so hard and. It was so worth it though, what a beautiful game
Masashi Kageyama was probably one of the greatest composers of the NES era
The Gimmick composer seems like a really nice guy. And he looks like a Japanese Freddie Mercury, so hey, bonus.
He might be a Freddie Mercury fan?
Mr. Masashi Kageyama is a very nice guy.
My right ear feels so neglected
Masashi Kageyama (the composer from Gimmick) is the sweetest thing I've seen all week. Really made me want to hug him.
Thanx, Red Bull, for this series. Can't say I like your drinks or marketing particularely, but some of your efforts in the world of arts and sports are just fantastic. Good job on unearthing some of the composers in this docu series, too. Splendid job.
I'm the translator of English sub. If you read it and felt something from it, it is my great honor.
This is such a great and cool idea for a documentary. You guys must have known the audience for it couldn't be that enormous but went ahead and a kick-ass job anyways. Just wanted to say thank you, and I hope the team that put it together can see that their work is appreciated!
The men and women who made games back then are supremely underrecognized for their craftsmanship. A man as supremely talented as Kageyama-san deserves a lot more recognition than he has, both at home and abroad, because Gimmick!'s soundtrack is one of the greatest scores I've ever heard in anything, not just video games. It's amazing stuff, by an amazing dude, I wish I could send him a hug!
5:48 OMG this shit is fire!
Ow man, Gremlins 2 and Mr. Gimmick soundtrack are truly master pieces! Not to mention Castlevania's.... It's very nice to see the feelings and inspirations Gimmick composer worked on his songs. True sensitive work of art, with very rich meanings!
My favourite track from Gimmick, sadly didn't make it into the game. You can hear it on UA-cam, though. It's called "Strange Memories of Death".
That gimmick track Sophia is DOPE
I’m so thankful for soundchips for existing,
Without them, there would be no music in games.
I like how these composer are so dedicated in there work even though they're sorta of that behind the door people, which is a shame like the gimmick composer who ended up quitting. Though good thing stuff like this makes us more aware to video game music which is goood.
That Sunsoft bass! Truly amazing sounding in games like Journey to Silius!
i would love to hear another game ost from kageyama-san, with the current landscape of games it'd be wonderful to hear him make another one
The Gimmick tune Happy Birthday is one of the best tunes ever on NES. It's stage 1 of the game. The game is super cute too. hahaha.
The others are better
the other themes are WAY BETTER WAY BETTER
@@sluggy68 😐 (?)
I'm really glad they put some stuff from Gimmick in the Famistudio demos as a tribute to that masterpiece.
Damn, that Lagrange Point music sounds kind of like something that would come out of a Genesis.
MoriyaMug
Lagrange Point uses the Yamaha YM2413 FM synthesis sound chip, which was previously used in the Japanese Sega Master System and is a predecessor of the Yamaha YM2612 FM synthesis sound chip used in the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
That's probably because the chip used in Lagrange Point, Konami's VRC7 chip, had audio capabilities heavily based on the Yamaha YM2413, which is an FM synthesis chip. The Genesis/Megadrive used a Yamaha YM2612, also an FM chip, which was also commonly found in Sega's arcade games. A lot of FM synthesis stuff sounds identical/similar.
Reference materials for you:
wiki.nesdev.com/w/index.php/VRC7_audio
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_YM2413
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_YM2612
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_modulation_synthesis
Jeremy Chadwick
Well, that's neat. I didn't know there was a VRC7. I always thought the VRC6 was the most advanced NES expansion sound chip.
I think if I'm correct those chips where first used in the Namco and Atari motherboard arcades?-Paz
The Konami part made me teary eyed hehe, lots of memories.
I love the cinematography of this series!
This is a really interesting series
yes
5:48 the most beautiful moment in this episode
Thanks for fixing the subtitles
If real life had an 8-bit soundtrack there would be no depressed people
Okay we only have time to do one take, don't fuck it up.
"Contra? I mean come on. The.. um.. illest.. It-.. too ill. Action! Gets you.. hyped up..."
UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
The stereo panning sounds wrong, more on left... on a documentary about music. Could you fix that, Red Bull Music? Thanks!
It sounds out of phase. Whether that's because they mixed down wrong in the export or screwed up something in post I don't know... Hilarious newbie error.
The NES only output mono.
I'm talking about the sound of the documentary, not about nes.. still weird panning.
sanderstrebor yea, they did this on purpose right? hahahaha
i love this type of documentaries! thanks red bull ;)
This is pure gold! Thank you so much!
Gimmick is so goooood
Omg, thank you for this. I absolutely love Sunsoft, I can't believe I can finally watch interviews with them
FUCK YEAH CASTLEVANIA IS THE BEST SO HARD BUT SO ADDICTIVE AND AMAZING THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH
Very great!!!
Why have I not already seen this? Lovin' it...
I was kinda hoping that "Good Morning" would be played during the interview.
Same
That "Sophia" track from Gimmick almost sounds like a proto-dubstep track (but without the annoying brostep sounds).
No it doesn't.
*****
Actually it has the feel of a reggae track, but has the sound of dub step with the sound chip producing a synthesizer sound and the sampled drums. So in a way it makes sense Jagged! I mean what are dub step producers using today? Synths and sampled drums. Case in point!
***** it sounds like a grime track
Dubstep is annoying as heck
Sounds like rap
real heartwarm.
The music for Gimmick reminds me a lot of Dungeon Explorer. His story is very touching. Its a shame really, true artists are rarely recognized while they are creating their art. Not for many years later-hopefully-
Muito bom!!!!
Can anybody possible link me to a Video that Masashi Kageyama (Gimmick!) was reffering to about his Msuic being played live? I can't find any! >___<
Thanks!
I'd love to see this too. I did manage to find a couple of other live performances and covers though.
There´s a problem with the audio on this one.
*****
You can also watch it on their own website though, where the sound is fine.
www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/diggin-in-the-carts
talk about tim follin please
Man I wish jun chikuma was on this one
Wow
Konami and Sunsoft were truly the best.
The NES was a great console...
4:12 It's called the Konami VRC6
5:27 Konami VRC7, that actually had 6 FM Channels.
Wow, great documentary.
What is the name of the plants at 12:02?
It's tea plant (you know, black tea or green tea. THAT tea). Shizuoka, where he lives, is famous for tea production.
we need to save theses vidéos
No english on the subs. Can this be fixed please
Now English subs are available.
Talking about Sunsoft music and no Naoki Kodaka? How???
In the captions I get "French, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish", no English
2:01 - Stole my bike. Nigga stole my bike.
The name of the theme at 15:14 plz :)
That comes from Hebereke (Ufouria: The Saga).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebereke_(series)
Unforgivable! You have forgotten MSX SCC music ...
What happened to the sound?
uploaded wrong?
Weird choices to play from the Gimmick soundtrack. Sophia aside they choose the worst ones
whats the of the lagrange song that hes playing live?
+RaFa Gonçalves i think the lagrange point song that he played live is called departure and arival i hope that awnsers your question
+Ivan orozco yeah i firgured it out thanks. iam actually looking for that live dhow but i cant find it.
RaFa Gonçalves i see and your welcome
THEME OF ISIS
Langrange Point
Famicom
Konami
1990
VRC6
Theme of Isis is the one before that one he's asking
bacansote
So are there just closet weaboos at redbull XD ? Is that why this exists?
This is so far out of left field for an energy drink company that it feels wrong. I don't know what scheme is being cooked up but I don't like or trust it.