@@Spewa-em8cm Yeah, well, you can say such thing about every tool, instrument or editor, quite everything really. It's not about the tool, it's about the creator. I had that argument with Yuzo Koshiro in last year, limitations are good for creativity. Too many people live in illusions with too many wrong conclusions. What a world full of lies, deception and delusions...
This tune is such a compositional masterpiece, back when Tallarico was at the top of his game. "Down the Tubes" is amazing as well. My favorite from this soundtrack is Intestinal Distress, which is arguably one of the creepiest pieces of music ever put into these 16-bit consoles. Would love to see more form EWJ.
Mark Miller wrote this actually. Most Tommy might’ve done was the GEMS programming, but Mark was the composer. Key word: MIGHT, because I’m doubtful on that either given Tommy’s history.
YM2612 Sega sound chip rocks. And GEMS is such a gem! And, of course, Tommy Tallarico was such a master. Earthworm Jim 1 and 2 - It's definately ones of the greatest VGM OSTs.
It'd probably be worth putting in the title which console this is, since 50% of the people who click on this may be anticipating something that sounds very different.
@@segaforce8310 Not only that, if you listen to the PC version of the soundtrack, the YM2612 version is really damn close to what was originally intended. The SNES version of this soundtrack is a mess.
@@1ucasvb Usually I don't like being so negative, but the SNES version of this soundtrack really is just horrible compared to the Genesis and CD versions.
thank goodness, FINALLY some people that understand. the SNES version sounds so utterly terrible. and yes, the Genesis came very close in sounding like SE's CD audio. you should see the fanboys on the SNES ones, it's vomit-inducing.
"GEMS is a bad sound driver" yeah right.
Who said such nonsense stupidity?
@@TrueNeutralEvGenius many people.
GEMs aint bad, its just really easy to make bad music using it.
@@camulodunon Well, many people have no idea what they are talking about, many people are incredibly stupid. So no wonder, I guess.
@@Spewa-em8cm Yeah, well, you can say such thing about every tool, instrument or editor, quite everything really. It's not about the tool, it's about the creator. I had that argument with Yuzo Koshiro in last year, limitations are good for creativity. Too many people live in illusions with too many wrong conclusions. What a world full of lies, deception and delusions...
This really is Junky, and Funky.
6:01 EVERYBODY NOW
7:30 poor Channel 5
Channel 5 (Which should be called FM6) occasionally plays hihats, so it still part of the "everybody now"
It only plays on that part of the loop.
I just love everything about this tune. The way those two basslines come together is amazing.
3:25 is iconic
Dude channels 1 and 3 at the beginning there looked like they were having EMOTIONS with those sounds.
This tune is such a compositional masterpiece, back when Tallarico was at the top of his game. "Down the Tubes" is amazing as well. My favorite from this soundtrack is Intestinal Distress, which is arguably one of the creepiest pieces of music ever put into these 16-bit consoles. Would love to see more form EWJ.
Intestinal Distress, another reason the Genesis version was superior. I used to enjoy that level very much. lol
Mark Miller wrote this actually. Most Tommy might’ve done was the GEMS programming, but Mark was the composer. Key word: MIGHT, because I’m doubtful on that either given Tommy’s history.
YM2612 Sega sound chip rocks. And GEMS is such a gem!
And, of course, Tommy Tallarico was such a master. Earthworm Jim 1 and 2 - It's definately ones of the greatest VGM OSTs.
GEMS was great when the sound designer had talent. While it had limitations over other sound drivers this really shows its potential.
His mother is so proud
I love how this channel has basically become "hey check out these genesis bangers" lol
LOL
why LOL, you know I'm right@@NaldinhoGX
@@SaiKisaragi Yep.
Finally, I've waited so long for songs from this wonderful game to finally get deconstructed
NO F****** WAY this is like my favorite Genesis song ever I love you
"Anything but tangerines" soon I hope lol
It'd probably be worth putting in the title which console this is, since 50% of the people who click on this may be anticipating something that sounds very different.
The genesis version was the best everyone should know that.
@@segaforce8310 Not only that, if you listen to the PC version of the soundtrack, the YM2612 version is really damn close to what was originally intended. The SNES version of this soundtrack is a mess.
@@1ucasvb Usually I don't like being so negative, but the SNES version of this soundtrack really is just horrible compared to the Genesis and CD versions.
thank goodness, FINALLY some people that understand. the SNES version sounds so utterly terrible. and yes, the Genesis came very close in sounding like SE's CD audio. you should see the fanboys on the SNES ones, it's vomit-inducing.
Earthworm Jim series always has some real banger tracks
Way cool!!
I really appreciate what you do for the community
2:01 New Junk City Zone act 2
love those drums
Oooo soundwaves in oscilloscope will always look cool, especially FM
"Me. Bouncing like a badass."-EWJ
Look at CHAKAN'S music (Fire level for instance) and then New Junk City, Gems came a long way during those years.
Fantastic as always. Love this so much
Impressive!
Tommy Talarico before he was a snakeoil salesman.
Mark Miller was the composer of the game, though, not Tallarico
Groovy!
Is the SNES version available to see the deconstructed of this same song?.
Oh yes, THIS is quality
This is amazing!!!! can you do the same with the snesn version :o
YEET!
I don't know if it will be possible for you but can you try doing a breakdown of the soundtrack from Pac-Man Arrangement (1996)?
It sounds cute
Another dynamically allocated track I see.
There isn't much of that here though.
@@camulodunon True. Though the instruments do seem to move around at times. Also, Channel 5 is present, though isn't used much.
Yeah! Finally!!!
I have a recommendation,
Can you do Game & Watch Gallery 3s Music Room deconstructed
Yeah!!!!
How aggressive can a single bassline be?
Sega Genesis / Mega Drive: 1:20
Slaps 👏
Cool
Sonsera!
Sem dúvidas, rapaz!
This is the Genesis version right?
Yeah
channel 5: blink and you'll miss it
tbh the SNES version has a better bass.
lol