@MusicProjectX Your right, this one sounds like a female singer telling a story of her distress over a bad relationship, that her mother warned her of. LOL, it does sound like something Ive heard.
@TheGB1950 That's a good question, thought. BTW these were pieces of music that were hidden in the 'sound test' option on 'Choplifter', so they were not actually in the game itself. They may have been considered too intense in tone for gameplay.
@TheGB1950 I have never heard of Philip Glass before, but I do not think it was. Most video game music was, I think, inspired by typical-or in this case, atypical-experiences with people's natural voices. If you listen to the three 'Unknown Choplifter Themes', the first one sounds like unprofessional singing, the second one (this one) sounds like people talking under very threatening or dangerous circumstances, and the third one actually sounds like people mourning or wailing.
@MusicProjectX Your right, this one sounds like a female singer telling a story of her distress over a bad relationship, that her mother warned her of. LOL, it does sound like something Ive heard.
@TheGB1950
That's a good question, thought. BTW these were pieces of music that were hidden in the 'sound test' option on 'Choplifter', so they were not actually in the game itself. They may have been considered too intense in tone for gameplay.
Thank you for the info-I was not aware there was another stage to this game. Can you identify the other two themes?
@TheGB1950
I have never heard of Philip Glass before, but I do not think it was. Most video game music was, I think, inspired by typical-or in this case, atypical-experiences with people's natural voices. If you listen to the three 'Unknown Choplifter Themes', the first one sounds like unprofessional singing, the second one (this one) sounds like people talking under very threatening or dangerous circumstances, and the third one actually sounds like people mourning or wailing.
How is this music deemed unknown?! Only to somebody who isn't very proficient at the game. This is the 4th stage theme, at night over the city,
Was video game music influenced by early Philip Glass ?