Yuzo Koshiro's Influences In Music
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2015
- A comparison of various mainstream songs and artists that directly influenced Koshiro during the early 90's, of which the links are evident in the Streets of Rage soundtracks. I have also added a pretty obvious comparison for Super Adventure Island.
Artist such as Black Box, Soul 2 Soul, Maxi Priest and others were the main influences for Koshiro during his younger years as a composer.
Let me know your own links you've discovered!
Video by Yuzoboy
Mr. Koshiro loves EURODANCE
What's awesome is how great these tracks sound on the 1988 Mega Drive's sound hardware!
Absolutely amazing.
My boy yuzo koshiro is like a selecta or a DJ who made the best samples at the time... Gave the perfect vibe for this game, specially talking about the first S.O.R.
What made the soundtrack of Street of Rage 1 and 2 great was the use of popular music of the time on the Genesis. His music felt like they could be club music which was awesome.
I don't gaf how he produced. Just God bless this man for making my childhood!
We we do! Study history asshole
Samples! Dance, Techno, Electro, House, Hip Hop, yep the 90's.
So Yuzo Koshiro must really like Black Box..... Hehehe
He loves our black boxes for sure
Same here 😂
: Yuzo Koshiro's work on the Streets of Rage franchise cemented his status as an legend among video game composers. He created a very specific sound and mood unique to an entire genre of games, only two years after the release of the deeply related Belgian techno anthem "Pump Up The Jam".
You can say Yuzo koshiro was influenced by these artists.At that particular time, to hear this type of music on a console was extremely rare.He gifted us with some amazing stuff.However I would love to know his infuences for revenge of shinobi.
Dude, same here!
Can you please paste the artists again???
Go straight is literally Inner City - Good Life
Yep.😆 Literally Go straight when in the inner city ignore the troubles there
I wanna know how he came up with the elevator stage (SOR1 Stage 7) I was a young kid when I 1st heard it. I remember thinking it was absolutely crazy. I was so happy when I learned there was a BGM mode in the options that let me listen to it to my heart's content.
Same for me it's my preferred song from this game
That elevator song is so iconic
It's probably Rock My Heart, from Haddaway, but others suggests She's Homeless - Gipsy Woman, so idk.
The elevator stage song is really good!!
Great compilation thank you!
Great plagy
"Good artists borrow. Great artists steal."
its a well known expression, but i think the interview with steve jobs made it much more prevalent.
bro the real trick is to steal from such obvious sources that people think your'e just paying tribute
A lot of people seem to be getting upset about the fact that Koshiro got a lot of inspiration from artists and songs that he heard, and that he just recreated these songs, but modified them so as to not sound the exact same. But you have to think about the time period and put it into proper context. The technology for making music in video games was still quite new and primitive in the late 80's and early 90's. Gamers were mostly used to 'beeps and bloops' from their games. But with the Streets of Rage series, we were given music that actually sounded like songs that sounded like they could be played on the radio. And in a way, Koshiro's sampling, to me, is very reminiscent of hip hop with his use of sampling beats and songs. And as far as copying and sampling goes, this isn't new. How many songs were made with the funky drummer beat alone? Or the beat from Ashely's Roachclip? Or the Hallelujah break? Answer: lots!
The late 80s, early 90s mix of new jack swing, hip hop, R&B, house, techno, and rave were all well suited for the Genesis's hardware, wouldn't you agree?
sonikku956 Absolutely, but it also depends on the composer to be able to make good compositions that fit the genesis' sound chip.
Yeah. Even as well as the SNES musical instruments components. For alot of games.
This also set the stage for a wonderful ferment of music that is unthinkable today with our draconian IP laws and banbots. People used to borrow and be inspired from each other all the time and it gave us more and better music.
I'd say part of the issue here is there's a fine line between "inspiration" and "plagiarism".
Koshiro and Robert Prince (who composed the soundtrack for Doom 1) are examples of composers whose works were *inspired* by preexisting songs: they could take other artists' works and modify them enough to create original, perfectly legal songs that are still beloved by many to this day (bonus points for Robert Prince, who was actually a copyright lawyer prior to working on Doom).
Kenji Yamamoto, meanwhile, is an example of an artist who committed plagiarism: he took pieces of other peoples' songs and put them into his own work without doing much to alter them. The most blatant examples of this were "Battle Point Unlimited" literally being just random quotations from the Proaganda album "A Secret Dream", and "Isshin Ittai" straight-up being the war theme from Avatar.
good life by inner city is the song that inspired the opening level of SOR2
I always thought the stage 1 music sounded like pump the jam
Same here, been thinking that all my life also it reminds me of a song from spongebob. The Enigma song I also always thought it sounded like the one from SOR2
It was that song, combined with some old-school Frankie knuckles for me.
@@andym2193 i can see that. The SoR soundtracks had a lot of major influences that were easy for me to pick up on, due to my exposure to house music. And the song you're talking about, samples that Frankie Knuckles song I was talking about.
Wow, I really like the game because of the amazing soundtracks Koshiro did, these influences are really the best!
But the koshiro songs are better
As músicas do Koshiro são muito melhores man
@@hezekiascabral8135 mas o cara basicamente sampleou as paradas
@@LSCloveMJ Nem todas.Tem algumas que são quase iguais,mas tem algumas que nem estão muito parecidas.
@@LSCloveMJ E mesmo se todas fossem muito parecidas,ele evoluiu todas a um nível espetacular.Ele deu um upgrade absurdo em todas.
I can appreciate how some of these aren't even subtle. I've been obsessed with Sonic CD's influences for some time now, and these are very similar to what I come across. I've found one or two of these by pure accident.
The Japanese have this special way of taking pre-exisitng sources of reference and refining them to the point that although there's unmistakable influences, they also become their own unique thing, and in many cases improve upon some of their influences, also adding their own sensibilities.. The culture of pefection runs deep in Japanese historical roots
Love this age of Techno and miss it so much!
House music not techno
It was not Techno, it was House music. How could you not know this?
Most themes are severely changed, some have little to do. Some have just the same resemblance that the music of different artists of those days already had within each other.
Besides that reinterpreting, if you will, some things with the Sega sound chip the way he could is a master work.
What's really amazing is how skillfully and authentically he was able to replicate the sound of all these house songs on the Genesis. Any time I argue with SNES fanboy friends about the console war they always bring up "the genesis has such shitty sound blah blah blah" and I always whip out the SOR games as an example that proves that notion to be bullshit. All the shitty music on the Genny was a result of a lack of effort on the part of the sound designers for those games. You get out what you put in when it comes to the YM2612.
A buddy of mine who makes dope-ass chiptunes described the differences pretty well:
"The Genesis is more of an instrument whereas the SNES was more of a playback device or a sampler."
The beach in SOR 2 is C&C music factory just a touch of love 😁
I always thought “make me happy” by Crystal Waters.
Had childhood flash backs just now! Really miss this game can't wait for streets of rage 4
🙏 🙏 😊
thank you so much for such a great compilation !!
Man I hadn't heard some of these tracks in like 20 years! Awesome work!
I would add in Liza Stansfield "All Around The World" for SOR 2 stage 8
This!🎵😌🎵
I will not be able to un-hear the whistling kettle as I plunge down from the baseball field to the underground wrestling arena. It's magnificent!
This guys music defined my gaming experience back in the 90's. Great work!
Great research anda compilation!
A listing in the description would be greatly appreciated
Great compilation
In my opinion he was influenced in a good on way on this music. He probably wanted to make it sound like popular music to get attention just like the game featured other popular stuff at the time like Skates and Cool cheesy names like Blaze and flashy neon lights. Also he did not copy every song!
Yes he did copy every song
@@QstormtheGod Except he composed it differently. It's all about references.
@@poweroffriendship2.0 It's not just references or homages to the source material. He would almost certainly lose court cases over these songs. I love them, and I think these songs are among the greatest vg music out there to this day, but he completely ripped off those songs. It's beyond blatant. Bass lines, chord progression, instruments, it is SO obvious. I don't know why anyone would contest that. It's not a bad thing, they are faithfully recreated compositions. It does not take away from their impact, or how much you like them to just admit they were directly ripped off.
That's a great job you're doing here, man. Thank you.
Nicely put together.
Great work! Special thanks for "Bass Value - Do You Wanna Party"! Interesting that there are different versions of the track.
gonna listen to most of these songs now
Que buena época nos tocó.
Thanks for including Enigma. I was worried that you missed that one, that’s the first band I thought of when I popped in Streets of Rage 2 for the first time with my Sega Genesis LOL
Yes but it was really only the drum beat that Yozo used, he wrote a completely different melody to it, just as good in my opinion!
Merci Beaucoup, c'est très instructif :)
No I know why I loved the music in the game 😁
I dont understanding why people are uppset with Koshiro, he just did what every Rap DJ did with tunes from the past and making some great beats and melodies out of them. This Is Music people.
Amazing!
Yuzo foi responsável por expor toda uma geração que jogava SOR às músicas que tocavam nos mais exclusivos clubes do mundo! No tempo que era muito dificil ter acesso a tais conteúdos, uma vez que a internet ainda engatinhava. Suas músicas têm presença garantida na história dos games. As músicas de jogos se dividem em antes e depois de Yuzo!
Wow that was more than a little inspiration.
Another inspiration that I'm pretty sure about: the bonus stage from Sonic 1 Game Gear / Master System sounds just like "Oh! Tengo Suerte" by Masayoshi Takanaka
Thank you!!
I would say SoR1 music is greatly influenced by acid house in general. Boss theme resembles Royal House - Can you party
Wangan midnight would not be the same without this legend of a composer 🤘
Thanks a lot.
Wow. He’s got New Jack Swing Swag!
good sounds
Nada se cria, tudo se copia!
Nice...thank u
Mind blown.
I remember some of these songs back in the early 90's. Even remember the fat Genesis model 1 and model 2 and Bare Knuckle 1 and 2.
Best video on youtube
Só As TOP Da Década 👍😄❤👏
Yuzo Koshiro, Naoki Kodaka & Jim Latham made my Childhood
you did some serious research
Basically early 90s dance music
Fantasy is Earth,Wind and Fire song.
Yeah but I get why they would the Black box version here. It's more upbeat an electronic. I doubt he would have gotten the same influence from the EW&F.
I think he may have also sampled Sueño Latino for the intro of Dreamer. You can hear it at the 4:40 mark of the Paradise version.
Because I was exposed to house music at such an early age, I was able to pick up on a lot of the influences immediately.
Same here! Favorite genre still to this day.
not even saying that "Black Box - Everybody Everybody" is already ripoff of "Grace Jones - Pull Up To The Bumper".
piranias oh man. I do hear the similarities !! But it’s more influenced than a rip off.
The track at the beggining of the game is actually "Sadness" by Enigma. Look it up, it's the same song :P
You are right. This is kinda sad...
Its Rusty Ruins act 1 (Saturn version)
Did he copy it?
Sadness sampled the beat from that song.
Ummm forgot some other important influences. Maxi Priest's 'Close to You' was too influential in tracks like Keep the Groovin' or The Last Soul. Good Times by Inner City was also incredibly influential on Go Straight, too.
I always thought that The Last Soul had a bit of Close To You by Maxi Priest to it, in terms of rhythm.
Good 👍
Was Alien Cave theme taken from anywhere?
Does anyone know what the instrument is called that he's using to carry most of his melodies?
Epic soundtrack 92s
"Percussion" from Streets of Rage 3 definitely takes inspiration from the theme to Peter Gunn (heard in the Blues Brothers).
If not, then it's a damn close coincidence!
I don't think Streets of Rage's 3 soundtrackhad that many direct influences though since most of it was procedurally generated using a program that Yuzo Koshiro made himself.
This is a genre of music that likes to use the same sounds and samples and beat progression to allow a coherent DJ set at clubs of that time. If you look at other UA-cam videos on the same subject, they cite different songs as possible SoR inspirations, because there isn't one song to point to
For instance, the baseball tunnel stage with the whistling song, tons and tons of songs used that sample that SoR emulated on the Genesis sound chips. Which song did that track "steal" from, and what's the difference between Streets of Rage, and Public Enemy and Madonna and Wu Tang Clan and Black Eyed Peas and etc etc etc? People heard the SoR soundtrack back then, and noticed that it sounds like late 80s early 90s club music in general terms
On another note, Sephirot Theme Phase 2 from FFXIV only sounds like one popular single, When Worlds Collide by Powerman 5000
He took inspiration from these songs and made them better all with the limitations of the Mega Drive.
what's the last track called at 8:35?
Stage 1's theme from SOR 1
I Never knew that he sampled Sadeness!!!
Hey Yuzoboy, you are right on regarding the influences on SOR1, but with the SOR2 comparisons you are really grasping for straws. By that time Koshiro had clearly found his own, unimitable style. That's what makes his work so timeless.
Really? You think so?
Go straight in SoR2?
Go listen to Good Life by inner city.
The simularited are irrefutable
Wow, very obvious.
The keyboards in stage 7 sounds similar to the song I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred
Not sure which came first, so which influenced which but... The Original 'I Love U Baby' the Dancing Divaz remix, check it out and spot the Streets of Rage similarities
Bobby Brown's 'Every Little Step I Take' was used in which Sega game (per Yuzo Koshiro)?
where the hell did get the song alien power from?
His earlier music was more rock and metal based, check out anything he did for Falcom.
@Yuzoboy
Name theme min 8:35?
Good Vibrations - Mark Wahlberg ua-cam.com/video/EDQV2iXgZjQ/v-deo.html starting at 2:53 you can hear a lot of "fighting in the street".
6:37 - Huh, I thought Just a Touch of Love was the inspiration for the beach song
Don't forget about the doctor's adamski - musical pharmacy album guys
I always though the lift stage before abided was gang starr-who's gonna take the weight. Guess I was wrong lol
The jungle OST in SOR2 sounds like Acid Hammer by Psykosonik
2:21 OMFG.
Holy shit, I'm amazed as I listen to this.
wow
name of song @1:05
1:53 speed that song to 1.25 and you got a slight cameo of alien power.
Streets of rage is one of my favorite games of the Mega Drive, i knew its music was inspired from various artis, but i wanna know what is that odd version of Strike it Up, so.
WTf my childhood was a lie. I thought those songs were completely original :O
Most music you hear in general aren’t as “original” as you think.
Nothing is completely original.
Royal house - can you party
Boos - Street Of Rage 1
but he did made it more shivering though
love this shit