Tim Follin's music was 95% of the reason that I purchased games. He is an absolute ground-breaking genius when it came to writing sound-generating code. Not only was his code thinking outside the box, but the actual compositions were memorable and addictive. I owe Tim a hell of a lot for inspiring me to become as passionate as I am with music AND coding.
Follin is a complete legend. Ecco the Dolphin is one of the most beautiful soundtracks I've ever heard. Emailed him a track I composed and he liked it! Was so chuffed!
@rpe7418 The Dreamcast version, for sure. The original Sega CD one was composed by Spencer Nilsen (best known for the US Sonic CD soundtrack). Megadrive / Genesis version I'm not sure about
Fascinating the games people like him for. For me, it's Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future. Perhaps the most beautiful, haunting, enchanting video game soundtrack ever composed.
The dude's an artist, outstanding individual style, he's combined such a broad variety of influences, but he streamlines his arrangements so they stay tight and taut for a gameplay dynamic. Awesome.
Very sad the treatment that Graphic and musician workers receive in the videogame industry, if you think Tim had to quit because composing music for games was not paying enough to make a living :( btw not that better for coders...
There are options. Programming in the industry is an industry job, you get paid the going rate. There is a big difference between programming to a spec, and designing a game. Game developers can always try the indie market if they want more freedom, but to be honest there aren't a great deal of professional programmers out there who would even attempt their own project. In a lot of ways the industry has changed a great deal, and in a lot of ways its exactly the same... we can't really waste time feeling bad for people who get to create videogames for a job - they have options just like all of us... if you chose to make your passion your career, then don't expect the same benefits as a job that people might not want to do.
I KNEW IT! Thank you for putting up this interview. For DECADES I've been thinking that they just really went full on cheesy and charmingly over the top with the spider man xmen game! Just hearing that screaming guitar intro to the title theme let me know exactly what they were going for even as a kid living an ocean away. That's one of my fav video game OSTs of all time. Such a hidden gem. You could really feel how much fun they had dipping into various influences and matching them to the campy, over the top comic book aesthetic. I just started a series reviewing game music and I know Ill be covering that game and maybe the entire Follin library eventually
Max War I know his music progresses and it has that "prog" type of sound... but when I hear prog I assume odd meters. Do you know if he uses them? I'm not familiar with ALL his music, mostly just Silver Surfer and Solstice :)
I agree with you about Tim being one of the best VMG composers out there. I also agree with you and Velatoget regarding the "prog" *type* sound. I definitely hear it in a lot of his tunes.
his work on the c64 and amiga were the MAIN reasons i decided to chance my arm at film and tv soundtrack work. he IS a legend, and i think its grim he hasnt made the money some of the others int he scene have. He's from a really musical family, apparently.
Solstice was released 8 years before I was born but I only listened to the main theme for the first time 1 week ago and it's brilliant! One of my favourite sections of the song is the part right after the breakdown when it changes key (at 1 minute and 38 seconds into the music video) because that's when I start to conceive images of a simple and friendly time like the 90's! That song is possibly my favourite NES song, maybe even my favourite main theme ever!
He made the games Contradiction: 'Spot the Liar! (2015)' and, brand new: 'At Dead of Night'. He made basically everything, including the game soundtrack. Well, Contradiction is 5 years old and your account is probably abondend now, but I spreaded the words
i like how the video is so old but at the same time is a different size and coincidently youtube makes the video fit in the same location videos were like back in the old days of youtube
Wolverine was apparently written solely by Geoff! Another great soundtrack regardless of which brother composes... Just fantastic!
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@ScrewLimbBizkit I've been in contact with him. He has an mp3 up on his site listed as the High Score music from Spiderman and the X-Men. However, it was a piece of unused music from the game. I mailed him the actual track and got a reply.
< :C This interview fills me with both interest and dread. What in the world is it with these musical and artistic geniuses dropping out of college. I almost didn't graduate high school, I minored in music, and am a graduated graphic desiger and I WISH I had half the talent of these people...
this guys was a genius he do solstice but not only is responsable of the transcription of deep purple and stepen wolf music in rock n roll racing, and do the awesome music of echo the dolphin on the dreamcast 3d version.
I was STUNNED by his music on the Spectrum 48k. Future Games from Mastertronic was the first game i had heard the incredible 5 channel music on the spectrums beeper. How did he do that? To this day i still cant fathom how such complex tunes were achieved....
i was impressed by his skill's for doing impossible thing with 8 bit nes on solstice and on silver surfer and on snes rock n roll racing blew me away thanks to the soundtrack of Tim Follin but he's not just a programmer of music i can play very well guitar on Ecco the Dolphin on Dreamcast and it's also blew me away again.
This guy and his brother wrote the Sly Spy C64 soundtrack, which had some seriously great tunes on it. Interesting to hear that he felt his music wasn't always suited to the games - not sure I totally agree!
The cheesy Spiderman soundtrack is amazing. Even the game over enter your name screen has ridiculous Miles Davis/Hendrix style funk wah wahs playing on it, you just don't want to put your name in. That game soundtrack is actually sexual. It should have been a Pegi 16. Too goddamn fonky for the chillun, :) I'm gonna find all my fave Follin tunes now...
@Malkalypse777 Oh yeah. I am familiar with them. I believe they composed all the music for Scott Pilgrim Saves the World on PSN (and I think XBL). I also like some of the tunes in Castle Crashers. They have that old school chiptune sound to them.
Mega man did have great and memorable music. But when you arrange Mega Man music for live music, it doesn't translate well, because it still sounds like 8-bit video game music. The music from Silver Surfer can be played with live instruments and it sounds incredible. That's the difference. Kudos to Mega Man, though. I have the soundtracks for Mega Man 1 - 9. And 9 has some pretty great ones! They did a great job making the music sound like it was from the 8-bit days! : )
Is there a year for this interview. He looks about in his 30s maybe. Saw a video interview from about October 2019 where he did at a Q&A, and he looks a lot older in that one.
Why does the universe exist? Why do we live in 3 dimensions, and not 4? Why does Tim Follin's interview have so many dislikes? its one of the great unanswered questions in life.
Silver Surfer, Solstice, Wolverine, Bionic Commando, Ghouls n Ghosts, Scumball, Plok, Thomas Tank Engine, LED Storm and X-Men to name of few! Awesome work :D
Thanks for this video! Tim Follin is the best Spectrum 48K musician EVER! His play routines are so complex that even you are a master of the Z80 assembler, you only guess what does he do with the sound at the moment.
The Man. The music to ghouls n ghosts on the c64,especially Level 4 is classic. I never knew he was that young when composing those tunes either. Legend. Led Storm had great music aswell.
Time Trax, Super Off Road, Solstice 2, Spiderman/Xmen. 'Nuff said, the man's an artist. Due respect. Love his work. I'd love him to make a 70 minute mega funk CD. He'd go silver in the UK alone, purely from Snes fanboys. Super Off Road title tune, badass Whitesnake riffing, if only the rest of the game had sounded as good. Better than the arcade version! What this guy did to create Time Trax on Megadrive I can barely fathom. Genius. Never has a Megadrive sounded so good.
This chap and his brother Geoff made some ridiculously good soundtracks, especially IMO some of the C64 games - the C64 port of Sly Spy had a much better and more interesting soundtrack than the arcade version, even with only 3 channels and no sampled instruments. The intro to Gauntlet 3 was another amazing one!
Follin's musical versions of Bionic Commando (Europe) and Sky Shark (USA) were excellent. The original scores were quite boring once you've heard his take on them.
You are probably referring to the fast appregios. This was a common technique on the C64, so it means it was probably done by a former C64 composer. Tim Follin is usually associated with Software Creations, Interplay, Malibu Games.
this guy make me completly mad when i listen solstice and silver surfer or Ecco the dolphin music on dreamcast, i do the impossible sound with 8 bit and 16 bit chip sound.
Amazing - so modest - I remember telling a friend of mine back in 1990, on the subject of getting married - and if I ever came into serious money, I'd pay Follin to play at my wedding! Ah, memories.. not sure Ghouls 'n' Ghosts would fit the bill. Was probably thinking more "Netwood Forest" from LED Storm!
Wow, I wasn't even born in those years and I have tremendous nostalgia when listening to genius composers of video game music. I wish I was born in those years and composed for consoles.
Tim Follin's music was 95% of the reason that I purchased games. He is an absolute ground-breaking genius when it came to writing sound-generating code. Not only was his code thinking outside the box, but the actual compositions were memorable and addictive. I owe Tim a hell of a lot for inspiring me to become as passionate as I am with music AND coding.
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I sometimes use the bass line of Agent X II as warm-up exercise.
+Andy Monk Sometimes I turn on Silver Surfer on just to dance around to the epic music while doing chores.
RIP Geoff Follin. Tim's FB post regarding his brother is a tearjerker. Seems like they had a great relationship.
Who put the dislike bot here? Whats so wrong with him?
+woot000 Was wondering the same. Maybe because the 240p quality?
Could be that the interviewer interrupted Tim quite a bit.
Don't worry, there's no dislike now 😃👍
@@llegax3066 I have an extension that lets me see dislikes and there's 165 as I write this.
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Follin is a complete legend. Ecco the Dolphin is one of the most beautiful soundtracks I've ever heard. Emailed him a track I composed and he liked it! Was so chuffed!
How do you still feel after 14 years and counting after making this comment.
@@GoneFishingAway huh
Wait what that was him too?? Jesus this man is like the hans Zimmer of old-school games
@rpe7418 The Dreamcast version, for sure. The original Sega CD one was composed by Spencer Nilsen (best known for the US Sonic CD soundtrack). Megadrive / Genesis version I'm not sure about
Plok has some of the greatest music of all time. Not to mention how he got those tracks sounding so good in Rock N Roll Racing. Amazing guy.
Fascinating the games people like him for. For me, it's Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future. Perhaps the most beautiful, haunting, enchanting video game soundtrack ever composed.
nice fake dislikes
Chronos(by gremlin`87) on ZX Spectrum 48k had outstanding intro music.
The dude's an artist, outstanding individual style, he's combined such a broad variety of influences, but he streamlines his arrangements so they stay tight and taut for a gameplay dynamic. Awesome.
[Tim Follin - The Tick]
The track of my life.
Very sad the treatment that Graphic and musician workers receive in the videogame industry, if you think Tim had to quit because composing music for games was not paying enough to make a living :( btw not that better for coders...
They don't redistribute properly though
There are options. Programming in the industry is an industry job, you get paid the going rate. There is a big difference between programming to a spec, and designing a game. Game developers can always try the indie market if they want more freedom, but to be honest there aren't a great deal of professional programmers out there who would even attempt their own project. In a lot of ways the industry has changed a great deal, and in a lot of ways its exactly the same... we can't really waste time feeling bad for people who get to create videogames for a job - they have options just like all of us... if you chose to make your passion your career, then don't expect the same benefits as a job that people might not want to do.
Maybe because he composed godly soundtracks for awfully shitty games.
His only mistake was not being born as a japanese.
Timetrax and Rock n Roll Racing rockz!!!
Where are you Tim? Can I forgive you for not composing anymore? Damn you Follin!!!
Lol you sound like a villain "DAMN YOU. FOLLIINNN"
He made the games Contradiction: 'Spot the Liar!' and brand new, 'At Dead of Night'.
He made basically everything, including the soundtrack
i'm here in 2024 to say we're still talking about him, and loving his stuff. Pictionary's music is awesome.
Same here! I first heard of Tim Fallon a month ago via Charles Cornell’s video about the Pictionary soundtrack.
I KNEW IT!
Thank you for putting up this interview.
For DECADES I've been thinking that they just really went full on cheesy and charmingly over the top with the spider man xmen game! Just hearing that screaming guitar intro to the title theme let me know exactly what they were going for even as a kid living an ocean away. That's one of my fav video game OSTs of all time. Such a hidden gem. You could really feel how much fun they had dipping into various influences and matching them to the campy, over the top comic book aesthetic. I just started a series reviewing game music and I know Ill be covering that game and maybe the entire Follin library eventually
Tim you're music is amazing.
Tim, you and Geoff are both amazing composers! I’m amazed that you guys weren’t hired for more games!
This guy was the Shakespeare of those modest sound chips back in the 80s. An amazing fusion of gifted composer and binary wiz-kid.
Tim Follin's music for the Amiga version of Ghouls'n Ghosts is one of my favorite VGM sound tacks of all time. It sounds so beautiful and great!
i think this is the best musician / composer in the whole video game industry.
He is one of the best non Japanese for sure. Tim certainly has that proggish style which sets him apart.
Max War I know his music progresses and it has that "prog" type of sound... but when I hear prog I assume odd meters. Do you know if he uses them? I'm not familiar with ALL his music, mostly just Silver Surfer and Solstice :)
I agree with you about Tim being one of the best VMG composers out there. I also agree with you and Velatoget regarding the "prog" *type* sound. I definitely hear it in a lot of his tunes.
Woah slow down there. Definitely One of the best, but there's lots of different styles so... best?
David wise please
he's a legend of chiptunes!
his work on the c64 and amiga were the MAIN reasons i decided to chance my arm at film and tv soundtrack work. he IS a legend, and i think its grim he hasnt made the money some of the others int he scene have. He's from a really musical family, apparently.
I just viewed it again.
Tim! You should come to America! Out here you're loved by many!
Solstice was released 8 years before I was born but I only listened to the main theme for the first time 1 week ago and it's brilliant! One of my favourite sections of the song is the part right after the breakdown when it changes key (at 1 minute and 38 seconds into the music video) because that's when I start to conceive images of a simple and friendly time like the 90's! That song is possibly my favourite NES song, maybe even my favourite main theme ever!
Ecco the dolphin brought me here!!. Tim Follin you are the G.O.A.T🐐🐐🐐. The game world needs you again.
Tim Follin.... the greatest composer of all time!
We'll miss ya' Tim, your video game music creativity that is!
He made the games Contradiction: 'Spot the Liar! (2015)' and, brand new: 'At Dead of Night'.
He made basically everything, including the game soundtrack. Well, Contradiction is 5 years old and your account is probably abondend now, but I spreaded the words
@@marcelbmusik thats interesting to know, and im glad that you didnt have to wait another 14 years for somebody to stumble upon your comment xD
@@slimgrim3607 I am happy too. Thanks for sharing your opinion ob my message one year ago I totally forgot, hehe :) Have a nice christmas
i like how the video is so old but at the same time is a different size and coincidently youtube makes the video fit in the same location videos were like back in the old days of youtube
Silver Surfer is the most amazing music on the NES. Hands down. Mega Man has great tunes, but it doesn't even touch Silver Surfer.
I do not dance in public, but if the place plays the intro to SOLSTICE. Dude...I will get down, like nobodies business!
Tim is an absolute legend and a genius! His music forms a lot of the soundtrack of my youth!
I'll never forget my first experience with an Amiga 500... the intro music of Led Storm blew me away... and still does!
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Listen to goulh n ghost amiga intro, and if you don't cry you are just not a human.
Humbling to see someone who is objectively a genius-level creative mind, speak so self-effacingly at times.
This man is an absolute legend.
I love his soundtrack for wolverine for the NES
Wolverine was apparently written solely by Geoff! Another great soundtrack regardless of which brother composes... Just fantastic!
@ScrewLimbBizkit I've been in contact with him. He has an mp3 up on his site listed as the High Score music from Spiderman and the X-Men. However, it was a piece of unused music from the game. I mailed him the actual track and got a reply.
< :C This interview fills me with both interest and dread.
What in the world is it with these musical and artistic geniuses dropping out of college. I almost didn't graduate high school, I minored in music, and am a graduated graphic desiger and I WISH I had half the talent of these people...
a genius
Love him
ITS HIM!1!1!
Tim is a legend
Instead of him worrying about his music fitting the game,let's make a game fit around his wild and free music !!!!!
Grande Tim ❤❤
this guys was a genius he do solstice but not only is responsable of the transcription of deep purple and stepen wolf music in rock n roll racing, and do the awesome music of echo the dolphin on the dreamcast 3d version.
I was STUNNED by his music on the Spectrum 48k. Future Games from Mastertronic was the first game i had heard the incredible 5 channel music on the spectrums beeper.
How did he do that? To this day i still cant fathom how such complex tunes were achieved....
Why the dislikes?
TIM IT WAS ONLY PICTIONARY
Did he play a musical instrument ? Or was the music program?
doesnt even mention solstice the most epic soundtrack to a game EVER. christ the title sequence just blows you away
i was impressed by his skill's for doing impossible thing with 8 bit nes on solstice and on silver surfer and on snes rock n roll racing blew me away thanks to the soundtrack of Tim Follin but he's not just a programmer of music i can play very well guitar on Ecco the Dolphin on Dreamcast and it's also blew me away again.
This guy and his brother wrote the Sly Spy C64 soundtrack, which had some seriously great tunes on it. Interesting to hear that he felt his music wasn't always suited to the games - not sure I totally agree!
He even did a great work for NES games too. Remember Silver Surfer or Treasure Master songs?
T2 on NES
True, they made totally different music for totally different games in a totally different part of the world.
Absolutely!
This is great but is there a Jonathan Dunn interview anywhere?
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The cheesy Spiderman soundtrack is amazing. Even the game over enter your name screen has ridiculous Miles Davis/Hendrix style funk wah wahs playing on it, you just don't want to put your name in.
That game soundtrack is actually sexual. It should have been a Pegi 16. Too goddamn fonky for the chillun, :)
I'm gonna find all my fave Follin tunes now...
Part 2 of the interview:
m.ua-cam.com/video/EWjMd5JRclQ/v-deo.html
SUPER OFF ROAD & SUPER OFF ROAD THE BAJA ARE MY 2 FAVORITE RACING GAMES FOR SNES
@Malkalypse777 Oh yeah. I am familiar with them. I believe they composed all the music for Scott Pilgrim Saves the World on PSN (and I think XBL). I also like some of the tunes in Castle Crashers. They have that old school chiptune sound to them.
Mega man did have great and memorable music. But when you arrange Mega Man music for live music, it doesn't translate well, because it still sounds like 8-bit video game music. The music from Silver Surfer can be played with live instruments and it sounds incredible. That's the difference.
Kudos to Mega Man, though. I have the soundtracks for Mega Man 1 - 9. And 9 has some pretty great ones! They did a great job making the music sound like it was from the 8-bit days! : )
His music for ZX SPECTRUM 48K is *BRILLIANT*.
Was he 17 while making it? Did I understand OK?
Scandalous.
your SOLSTICE sdtk was awesome!!!
lol yes brings it back print hello on screens in boots
Yes, it's fan art from Tombi!. :)
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@Doommaster1994 No he didn't compose Dragons Lair
Oh my god, he sounds like Pyrocynical.
destroyerofcomedy HSUSHUA HOLY FUCK, IS ACTUALLY TRUE DJSBDKA
Silver Surfer
日本語翻訳ほしいなこれ
a musical genious, puts Arthur Blackpudding to shame :-)
Is there a year for this interview. He looks about in his 30s maybe. Saw a video interview from about October 2019 where he did at a Q&A, and he looks a lot older in that one.
@tuzmor spiderman and the xmen: arcade`s revenge, for instance.
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future
Nothing beats Tekken and the Namco soundteam. Look up Nobuyoshi Sano.
Solstice is greater tbh
THE RIZZ GOD FOLLINS !
Silver Surfer and Ecco Defender of the future are both amazing and they sound nothing alike
Those 100 fake dislikes...
They just want to hate on composers who don't graduate from a music college, I'm assuming
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why has this interview got some many dislikes ??
Why does the universe exist?
Why do we live in 3 dimensions, and not 4?
Why does Tim Follin's interview have so many dislikes?
its one of the great unanswered questions in life.
@@plasmaastronaut bots
Silver Surfer, Solstice, Wolverine, Bionic Commando, Ghouls n Ghosts, Scumball, Plok, Thomas Tank Engine, LED Storm and X-Men to name of few! Awesome work :D
please don't forget Rock n' Roll Racing. Just ... don't.
Thomas The Tank Engine and Wolverine was done by his brother Geoff.
And Plok! and fucking PICTIONNARY !
Follin and Hubbard are probably my top two old school game composers.
this man is a genius, he is by far my fav. video game composer, i've contacted him several times, he is do down to earth.
Thanks for this video! Tim Follin is the best Spectrum 48K musician EVER! His play routines are so complex that even you are a master of the Z80 assembler, you only guess what does he do with the sound at the moment.
The Man. The music to ghouls n ghosts on the c64,especially Level 4 is classic. I never knew he was that young when composing those tunes either. Legend. Led Storm had great music aswell.
Plok's boss music > the rest. Dude is awesome.
Time Trax, Super Off Road, Solstice 2, Spiderman/Xmen.
'Nuff said, the man's an artist.
Due respect. Love his work. I'd love him to make a 70 minute mega funk CD. He'd go silver in the UK alone, purely from Snes fanboys.
Super Off Road title tune, badass Whitesnake riffing, if only the rest of the game had sounded as good. Better than the arcade version!
What this guy did to create Time Trax on Megadrive I can barely fathom. Genius.
Never has a Megadrive sounded so good.
This chap and his brother Geoff made some ridiculously good soundtracks, especially IMO some of the C64 games - the C64 port of Sly Spy had a much better and more interesting soundtrack than the arcade version, even with only 3 channels and no sampled instruments. The intro to Gauntlet 3 was another amazing one!
PLOK
Follin's musical versions of Bionic Commando (Europe) and Sky Shark (USA) were excellent. The original scores were quite boring once you've heard his take on them.
You are probably referring to the fast appregios. This was a common technique on the C64, so it means it was probably done by a former C64 composer.
Tim Follin is usually associated with Software Creations, Interplay, Malibu Games.
this guy make me completly mad when i listen solstice and silver surfer or Ecco the dolphin music on dreamcast, i do the impossible sound with 8 bit and 16 bit chip sound.
Amazing - so modest - I remember telling a friend of mine back in 1990, on the subject of getting married - and if I ever came into serious money, I'd pay Follin to play at my wedding! Ah, memories.. not sure Ghouls 'n' Ghosts would fit the bill. Was probably thinking more "Netwood Forest" from LED Storm!
Nobuo Uematsu has got nothing on this guy.
saddq1 Huge fan of Uematsu here. You're right.
Uematsu is the best, but Follin is great; too.
Wack opinion they're both great
The must be the oldest UA-cam video I've seen!
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I just remembered I started watching UA-cam about 20 years ago 😱
Wow, I wasn't even born in those years and I have tremendous nostalgia when listening to genius composers of video game music. I wish I was born in those years and composed for consoles.
just listened to it - absolutely brilliant - the man has talent
Say "Solstice" Already!!!!
My exact thoughts - word for word!