Jim Andron here, just wanted to thank all of you for your kind words. As I'm not writing much anymore, it's nice to know that something i did twenty five years ago had a positive effect on folks. I do have the original mixes, and I'm working with some guys to figure out a way to release it. hopefully, we'll get there.
@@DalekEnclave123 Thank You. I've just been informed by Chris Porter that there IS a vinyl release; a hand-numbered limited edition no less. I know nothing about it, I wasn't contacted. I don't know (but I doubt) that they went through Phillips, so this is completely unauthorized edition. If you happen to get one, any information you can give me about who did this would be appreciated.
@@mijnordna looks like the label unfortunate face is responsible. the run seems to have sold out unfortunateface.bigcartel.com/product/tetris-cdi-soundtrack
The music in CD-i Tetris was quite nice, even if not what some think of when they think of Tetris, lol --- when we recorded the game, we did not expect so many people to remember the CD-i port or have fond memories of it...which is why it is important to do some things, even if you have no clue what to expect :)
When I saw SilvaGunner's video, my reaction was "HOLY SHIT! EVEN ON CD-I? AND WITH AMBIENT MUSIC?!" Then I saw the actual game... This backgrounds... Mountains and shit..... Seriously?
+Axis S Not always...because some people use those terms loosely, like who remembers Final Fantasy VII? There may be people who don't know it, but it sold millions upon millions of copies...so in some cases, they are uploaded solely for views. For the most part though, you are right. For me, it's different for stuff like CD-i Tetris...who knows how poorly it sold and how many people know about it...
@@Vysethedetermined2 Well, regardless, people like me are finding it like me and getting introduced to it, maybe give it a following if its own. Man, what a soundtrack though, I wouldn't mind emulating it maybe (I'd pick up a CD-i, but I...don't it would work for me honestly. Don't have a CRT. 😅)
@True Potential You must have missed the sarcasm of the comment as it supports everything you just pointed out and was pointing out the disparity between mainstream works and niche software. It's common knowledge amongst gamers that FF7 is one of the most famous games of all time and that the CD-i is... well, the CD-i.
My wife is doing therapy exercises for her vertigo and I'm helping to emcee the moves while playing the tetris cdi soundtrack to calm her down. I told her to give thanks to luigiblood for the upload and she said "thanks luigiblood". Thanks from me too. Sincerely, Neomerge
What do you mean "unfiltered Vaporwave"? This is literally just Smooth Jazz/New Age. This is just what music would sound like during the 80s-early 90s.
weird how CD-i tetris of all things has one of the most relaxing (and one of my favorite) soundtracks of all time. the composer hasn't done much since around 2002 though, with Namco Museum being his most recent work. unfortunate because this is some really nice stuff!
High Scores = 90's White Castle Restaurant Music 0 = 90's Weather Forecast 1 = 90's Informercial 2 = Early 90's Baseball Game Intermission 3 = Desert Scene in 90's Movies 4 = Another 90's Weather Forecast 5 = Another 90's Informercial 6 = 90's Band 7 = 90's Network 8 = Another 90's Intermission 9 = Slowed Down 90's Album
@@HHopebringerYe, it can be, especially when someone has been letting bro cook by modifying a random CDi that he found so much so at night that he might have been able to successfully make it play Granturismo 1/2, the early Mechwarrior/Battletech videogames, and/or even Kantai Collection or instead, Gachalife by a wacky chance if somehow true for bro himself, though it may not be able to happen especially also in real life anyway and considering the important ract that the CDi isn't designed to play those games that came out from maybe the 90s to the 2000s/2010s with itself being from the 1980s, or something like/unlike that for the Philips CDi console yo. :)😎😌🤔❓️
It's just Smooth Jazz/New Age Music. What you think is "Vaporwave" is just music that has sampled those genres. This is literally what music would sound like during the 1980s-early 1990s.
It's crazy how much this takes me back to the 90's. This OST simultaneously reminds me of RTS like Starcraft, JRPGs like Grandia and at least a dozen other things.
Level 5 sounds like an 80's pop hit! The production is just so perfect in that nostalgic and hopeful feeling it gives. Like Last Christmas or something like that.
@@angryrushfan7725 yeah my mom told me she paid like $700 and also signed up for the mail in sub for most of the games that came out. my mom is not a gamer at all I still don't know until this day like why she wanted to go all in on this.
@@JulienneKlasek I think it's because the CD-i wasn't exactly a videogame system, but a multimedia. In fact, Philips only started endorsing games after the massive success of the Mega Drive/Genesis and the Super Nintendo. It was capable of playing pretty much all sorts of CD media and also being able to access the internet and send e-mails. It was a system that was ahead of it's time.
a CD-i game with a soundtrack so good that it leaves you in tears, we need this in a modern tetris game, for some reason they have not included these tunes in any of the recent games, but included arcade soundtrack from the obscure tetris games in some of the modern games, which is shameful, we really need jim andron's masterpieces to see the modern era, true masterpieces.
The good old days when music sounded great, bring back all those memories of the great music of the world. UA-cam has helped me bring some of those memories back. Jim Andron, great composer. If only video games of today would play music like this XD
It's just Smooth Jazz/New Age Music. What you think is "Vaporwave" is just music that has sampled those genres. This is literally what music would sound like during the 1980s-early 1990s.
Yeah, this is definitely smooth jazz at its core. For those who needed something to just CHILL to. Not a lot of music like that gets exposure nowadays.
Such a beautiful, peaceful soundtrack. The CD-i doesn't have a lot to lean on, but this version of Tetris is a fine title. The graphics and sound really help you zen out, and while the gameplay can take a while to get used to for those weaned on the game boy or NES versions, it's every bit as fun. A masterpiece that deserved more exposure.
Man, I didn't even know this version of Tetris existed until today and yet it's got one of the best video game soundtracks I've heard in a while. Already been repeating Level 0 and 3's music for a while. Impressive...it's definitely Vaporwave-esk. Makes my imagination kinda go wild, so, I know what to listen to the next time I draw.
Anyone who ever listened to the smooth jazz station on the radio or actually listened to the music playing in malls during their hayday would feel right at home here.
Well the cdi was basically a a home console version that focused mostly on the interactive games we played on computes back in grade school, like toy story , jump start 3rd grade, the Muppets, ect. But I heard the cdi can display actual content from a music cd somehow which is not possible to do on a DVD player Like seeing patterns
This Soundtrack so kick ass! Reminds me Miami Vice by Jan Hammer! Level 3 sounds like those romantic themes of Crockett at a rough night ! I wish video games today have more melodies and sounds like that, I miss when video games had heavy 80's synth music\jazz fusion stuff.
Parts of this kinda sound like something from an RPG. High Scores - Snowy Town, maybe? Level 0 - Maybe some early- or mid-game dungeon? Level 1 - Definitely a town theme. Level 2 - Overworld theme. Level 3 - Unknown. Level 4 - Some kind of mystical fairy forest. Level 5 - End Credits. Level 6 - Snowy Town, definitely. Level 7 - Early- or mid-game dungeon. Level 8 - Late-game dungeon. Level 9 - Some kinda tropical town.
The music for this game sounds like the images in school textbooks from the early 2000's they're from the 90's and this what those images sound like, if you seen em you know exactly what i mean lol
Retail Archeology is perfect for this type of music. This is the sort of thing that would blare out on the speaker system in a mall. Soft, not offensive, just relaxing music to put you in a relaxed mood while you go shopping. A great fit in the days before everyone had smartphones and earbuds.
This gives me some mad vibes of mid 90's low budget action/romantic drama movie featuring Pamela Anderson and [insert random muscular guy with pony tail]. Pamela plays a ranger, living by herself in Yosemite National Park, raised by a single father who died from being mauled by a bear when Pamela was just a teen. One day while out checking on a family of deer, she comes across a wounded man (pony tail guy), fleeing from a police squad. His sexy, part italian look and dire situation brings Pam to help him, taking him back to her cabin. There they have some steaming 90's sex to some cheesy smooth saxophone music. I'm sorta out of inspiration now, the important thing was the 90's saxophone sex. I guess the corrupt california police turns out to be the ones who killed Pams father, framing the bear. Pam probably feeds the chief officer to another bear and cracks some corny line about how she couldn't BEAR to watch the upcoming mauling, before turning away and walking towards the sunset. Thank you for your time.
This is Jim Andron. Inasmuch as no one contacted me, or asked my permission, to release this on vinyl (or in any other form), I am VERY curious about it: who released it, how they got decent copies (I have the masters), etc. Any information would be appreciated.
"...Over here in this area we're gonna be seeing some heavy rainfall which will also extend to the areas around it. And over here we'll be seeing bright sunny skies which could turn cloudy by nightfall."
Level 2, 4 and 5 are my favorites, came from Wasted Digital by Western Digital (tracks 6 and 21 in the album respectively) THIS IS VAPORWAVE BEFORE VAPORWAVE
"Is this Vaporwave?" This is called Smooth Jazz/New Age Music. What you think of as "Vaporwave" is just music that has sampled those genres. This is literally what music would sound like during the 1980s-early 1990s.
3 years later, and in June 2022, the original soundtrack got rereleased on Soundcloud by Jim himself. (keyword: original - as in, the original high-quality versions of the soundtrack before being compressed to fit on the CDI release, and pitch-corrected as well)
You are watching the Tetris Channel. Today's forecast is: I-piece. S-piece. J-piece. O-piece. L-piece. Drop speed is expected to be: 5 frames per line. Be sure to remember your finesse.
If you want to grow a mullet faster all you need to do is play CD-I Tetris every night and never cut your hair. It really works! Seriously though what a great vibe this game is because of the amazing music!
@@silhouettoofaman2935 I was a teenager when I wrote those comments above… crazy😅 Thanks for welcoming me back! What do you mean by that, you're partial to those levels?
Jim Andron here, just wanted to thank all of you for your kind words. As I'm not writing much anymore, it's nice to know that something i did twenty five years ago had a positive effect on folks. I do have the original mixes, and I'm working with some guys to figure out a way to release it. hopefully, we'll get there.
Hey Jim, i love your music in this game and i am looking forward to a release of this beautiful OST.
Is it going to be released digitally?
@@DalekEnclave123 Thank You. I've just been informed by Chris Porter that there IS a vinyl release; a hand-numbered limited edition no less. I know nothing about it, I wasn't contacted. I don't know (but I doubt) that they went through Phillips, so this is completely unauthorized edition. If you happen to get one, any information you can give me about who did this would be appreciated.
@@mijnordna looks like the label unfortunate face is responsible. the run seems to have sold out unfortunateface.bigcartel.com/product/tetris-cdi-soundtrack
It is classified as unofficial on Discogs. www.discogs.com/release/14776816
I hope it can happen soon! Thank you for your work.
My dad composed all this music.
His name is Jim Andron. I loved it when we got the final cut of the game.
Thanks everyone!
Too bad the game was not that good because of CD-i input lag but the music was certainly a highlight that made it kind of worth it :)
What does your dad do nowadays?
I think these are best game music ever!! Thanks!!
Your father is a skilled composer.
have your father seen the musical interest there was for this tetris game?
Your call is important to us
Mah boi, this Tetris music is what all true warriors strive for.
I just wonder what Ganon’s up to...
(Cuts to Ganon jamming to this soundtrack)
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@@DaVince21 it is fabled that all was still the day that our Lord and Savior, DaVince21 uttered “h”
@@we-must-liveMay there be a subreddit for such an utterance?
The music in CD-i Tetris was quite nice, even if not what some think of when they think of Tetris, lol --- when we recorded the game, we did not expect so many people to remember the CD-i port or have fond memories of it...which is why it is important to do some things, even if you have no clue what to expect :)
When I saw SilvaGunner's video, my reaction was "HOLY SHIT! EVEN ON CD-I? AND WITH AMBIENT MUSIC?!" Then I saw the actual game... This backgrounds... Mountains and shit..... Seriously?
Isn't that the whole point of uploading old and lesser known stuff? So those people know someone else remembers it too?
+Axis S Not always...because some people use those terms loosely, like who remembers Final Fantasy VII? There may be people who don't know it, but it sold millions upon millions of copies...so in some cases, they are uploaded solely for views. For the most part though, you are right. For me, it's different for stuff like CD-i Tetris...who knows how poorly it sold and how many people know about it...
@@Vysethedetermined2 Well, regardless, people like me are finding it like me and getting introduced to it, maybe give it a following if its own. Man, what a soundtrack though, I wouldn't mind emulating it maybe (I'd pick up a CD-i, but I...don't it would work for me honestly. Don't have a CRT. 😅)
@True Potential You must have missed the sarcasm of the comment as it supports everything you just pointed out and was pointing out the disparity between mainstream works and niche software. It's common knowledge amongst gamers that FF7 is one of the most famous games of all time and that the CD-i is... well, the CD-i.
My wife is doing therapy exercises for her vertigo and I'm helping to emcee the moves while playing the tetris cdi soundtrack to calm her down. I told her to give thanks to luigiblood for the upload and she said "thanks luigiblood". Thanks from me too.
Sincerely,
Neomerge
If Tetris is an allegory about the hectic life of a New Yorker salary man in the 80s, then the music is perfectly adapted.
I wrote the music and sure as fuck didn't give it that much thought. I had the backgrounds, and wrote to those.
@mijnordna Are you Jim Andron (the composer of this game)?
@@LeoRack Yes.
Salaryman Kintaro?
@@mijnordna Try to ask to Nintendo if there can put your music in the Tetris99 ;)
This is literal unfiltered Vaporwave at its core.
I'm in tears, it's so damn good.
Listen to the band Software too, vaporwave in the time of vapor
Proto-Vapor.
i could push it a bit further, i do some vaporwave
What do you mean "unfiltered Vaporwave"? This is literally just Smooth Jazz/New Age. This is just what music would sound like during the 80s-early 90s.
@@DiskSystems relax this comment is like 4 years old
THIS is what a Tetris soundtrack should be. It really fits the aesthetic of the game, maybe even more so than the original soundtrack. Love it.
weird how CD-i tetris of all things has one of the most relaxing (and one of my favorite) soundtracks of all time. the composer hasn't done much since around 2002 though, with Namco Museum being his most recent work. unfortunate because this is some really nice stuff!
Oh man, really? Man that's a shame, I'd love to see their music be put into a modern game.
Thanks. My life took a different turn.
I couldn't put my finger on it at first, but this definitely has that Namco Museum tone to it.
Imagine if they remad the CDi levels in Tetris Effect.
High Scores = 90's White Castle Restaurant Music
0 = 90's Weather Forecast
1 = 90's Informercial
2 = Early 90's Baseball Game Intermission
3 = Desert Scene in 90's Movies
4 = Another 90's Weather Forecast
5 = Another 90's Informercial
6 = 90's Band
7 = 90's Network
8 = Another 90's Intermission
9 = Slowed Down 90's Album
level 3 actually has a desert background
More sounds 80s background music
Level 1 sounds like a random love music video.
i wonder what year this is from
@@anthonysmall8438 The game was from 1992.
We're hitting A E S T H E T I C levels that shouldn't even be possible.
But is it A E S T H E T I C M A G I C?
@@HHopebringerYe, it can be, especially when someone has been letting bro cook by modifying a random CDi that he found so much so at night that he might have been able to successfully make it play Granturismo 1/2, the early Mechwarrior/Battletech videogames, and/or even Kantai Collection or instead, Gachalife by a wacky chance if somehow true for bro himself, though it may not be able to happen especially also in real life anyway and considering the important ract that the CDi isn't designed to play those games that came out from maybe the 90s to the 2000s/2010s with itself being from the 1980s, or something like/unlike that for the Philips CDi console yo. :)😎😌🤔❓️
This whole thing sounds like music for a phone hold system in 1996.
@The SNES Man level 8 sounds like a desert waistland
It's just Smooth Jazz/New Age Music. What you think is "Vaporwave" is just music that has sampled those genres. This is literally what music would sound like during the 1980s-early 1990s.
Except for the Level 5, it would be more fitting for likely something you heard in radios.
"The classic becomes a legend in CD-i"
And it does!
It's crazy how much this takes me back to the 90's. This OST simultaneously reminds me of RTS like Starcraft, JRPGs like Grandia and at least a dozen other things.
Level 5 sounds like an 80's pop hit! The production is just so perfect in that nostalgic and hopeful feeling it gives. Like Last Christmas or something like that.
It actually reminds me of "All Night Long" by Lionel Richie, now that you mention it.
as someone who owned a cdi has their first gaming console this soundtrack tickles the deep nostalgic part of my brain in the best way.
My older brother bought one when they first came out, he spent like $600 on the thing back in 91
@@angryrushfan7725 yeah my mom told me she paid like $700 and also signed up for the mail in sub for most of the games that came out. my mom is not a gamer at all I still don't know until this day like why she wanted to go all in on this.
@@JulienneKlasek
I think it's because the CD-i wasn't exactly a videogame system, but a multimedia. In fact, Philips only started endorsing games after the massive success of the Mega Drive/Genesis and the Super Nintendo.
It was capable of playing pretty much all sorts of CD media and also being able to access the internet and send e-mails.
It was a system that was ahead of it's time.
@@RedTsarOldChannel-INACTIVE it pretty much was what the Playstation 2 was but primitive
And now Tom with your local forecast...
Local on the 8's were the best.
Level 0 music is so good! Screams quality in my ears.
Lets be honest, you can't listen to just one level.
@@ThomasClewsArt Yes, entire history and then you can piece out history of that whatever you want :) or have some dreams
Levels 0 and 6 are tied for the best imo, followed closely by 4.
For a popular puzzle game that was released on a terrible console, it does have some really nice music tracks for sure. :D
Harry Warburg
But the damn thing had Hotel Mario and those 3 shitty Zelda games!
Harry Warburg
I wished Doom was on that CD-i
Harry Warburg
True
not Russian enough
@@ChaseMC215 it can't be on cdi since it uses the Motorola 60070 (not more powerful than the original 60000) literally the equivalent of an 1980s mac
The CD quality music actually sounds really great and the Tetris board blends in with the background very nice OST.
a CD-i game with a soundtrack so good that it leaves you in tears, we need this in a modern tetris game, for some reason they have not included these tunes in any of the recent games, but included arcade soundtrack from the obscure tetris games in some of the modern games, which is shameful, we really need jim andron's masterpieces to see the modern era, true masterpieces.
Perhaps in some kind of "Legacy" collection, where you get to choose between the aesthetics of every Tetris game ever made.
The good old days when music sounded great, bring back all those memories of the great music of the world. UA-cam has helped me bring some of those memories back.
Jim Andron, great composer. If only video games of today would play music like this XD
More like, the legend becomes a forgotten classic on CD-I
One of the few video game soundtracks where I love every single song. So glad this is getting more exposure these days.
Oh man, it's no wonder this sounds so familiar and aesthetic-y, the composer did the soundtrack to namco mueseum too
omg this explains everything
It's just Smooth Jazz/New Age Music. What you think is "Vaporwave" is just music that has sampled those genres. This is literally what music would sound like during the 1980s-early 1990s.
Yeah, this is definitely smooth jazz at its core. For those who needed something to just CHILL to. Not a lot of music like that gets exposure nowadays.
I wake up to these songs every morning, I still never get tired of listening to the soundtrack
it's all in your head ~~~
L u i g i
Level 0 sounds like old weather channel music
Coming up, a look at your local radar. But first, the current local conditions:
It reminds me of Shenmue's night time.
www.twitch.tv/retroweatherchannel/
Or a commercial advising you about Mesothelioma
This whole soundtrack sounds like Weather Channel music.
Such a beautiful, peaceful soundtrack. The CD-i doesn't have a lot to lean on, but this version of Tetris is a fine title. The graphics and sound really help you zen out, and while the gameplay can take a while to get used to for those weaned on the game boy or NES versions, it's every bit as fun. A masterpiece that deserved more exposure.
I'm gonna use this as holding music
been going through a bunch of tetris soundtracks recently and wow, this might be my favorite one. it's so cozy
Level 6 sounds like music for an early 1990's wedding slideshow that was put on a video tape.
very apt
Man, I didn't even know this version of Tetris existed until today and yet it's got one of the best video game soundtracks I've heard in a while. Already been repeating Level 0 and 3's music for a while.
Impressive...it's definitely Vaporwave-esk. Makes my imagination kinda go wild, so, I know what to listen to the next time I draw.
I never touched a CD-i or played this Version of Tetris in any form but this sounds nostalgic. It is dripping the 90s
Anyone who ever listened to the smooth jazz station on the radio or actually listened to the music playing in malls during their hayday would feel right at home here.
Well the cdi was basically a a home console version that focused mostly on the interactive games we played on computes back in grade school, like toy story , jump start 3rd grade, the Muppets, ect.
But I heard the cdi can display actual content from a music cd somehow which is not possible to do on a DVD player
Like seeing patterns
This is music by the gods.
Love it.
God, only one god.
me
You're name isn't Jim Andron, so shut up.
What?
I agree
omg, so glad I found this video. I remember the music being hauntingly good, for such a random title on my much-ignored CD-i. Thank you for sharing!
Just heard about this ost and holy shit it's 90's awesome, instantly giving some major point n click games vibes on this ost
My bad... I typo'd the name for some reason. It's Jim Andron.
This Soundtrack so kick ass! Reminds me Miami Vice by Jan Hammer! Level 3 sounds like those romantic themes of Crockett at a rough night ! I wish video games today have more melodies and sounds like that, I miss when video games had heavy 80's synth music\jazz fusion stuff.
Parts of this kinda sound like something from an RPG.
High Scores - Snowy Town, maybe?
Level 0 - Maybe some early- or mid-game dungeon?
Level 1 - Definitely a town theme.
Level 2 - Overworld theme.
Level 3 - Unknown.
Level 4 - Some kind of mystical fairy forest.
Level 5 - End Credits.
Level 6 - Snowy Town, definitely.
Level 7 - Early- or mid-game dungeon.
Level 8 - Late-game dungeon.
Level 9 - Some kinda tropical town.
level 8 - some sort of a waistland?
High Scores sounds like it would be used for an intro cutscene.
Level 3 - Desert or Valley Theme or Ruins Theme
You are awesome for posting this!
Not your typical 90's game OST. But definitely a buried and forgotten gem. Thanks for sharing it!
They weren't kidding when they said the classic becomes a legend on CD-i.
The music for this game sounds like the images in school textbooks from the early 2000's they're from the 90's and this what those images sound like, if you seen em you know exactly what i mean lol
I cannot even big to describe how much I love this.
Such a nice soundtrack overall. Takes me back in time for sure!
Jim really made some great soundtrack!
this is vaporwave before vaporwave
I came here from Retail Archeology, & I'm sure glad I did.
Such a nice, calm soundtrack.
Retail Archeology is perfect for this type of music. This is the sort of thing that would blare out on the speaker system in a mall. Soft, not offensive, just relaxing music to put you in a relaxed mood while you go shopping. A great fit in the days before everyone had smartphones and earbuds.
I find it weird that this is the same platform that brought us such classics as "Hotel Mario" and "Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon".
This gives me some mad vibes of mid 90's low budget action/romantic drama movie featuring Pamela Anderson and [insert random muscular guy with pony tail].
Pamela plays a ranger, living by herself in Yosemite National Park, raised by a single father who died from being mauled by a bear when Pamela was just a teen. One day while out checking on a family of deer, she comes across a wounded man (pony tail guy), fleeing from a police squad. His sexy, part italian look and dire situation brings Pam to help him, taking him back to her cabin. There they have some steaming 90's sex to some cheesy smooth saxophone music. I'm sorta out of inspiration now, the important thing was the 90's saxophone sex. I guess the corrupt california police turns out to be the ones who killed Pams father, framing the bear. Pam probably feeds the chief officer to another bear and cracks some corny line about how she couldn't BEAR to watch the upcoming mauling, before turning away and walking towards the sunset.
Thank you for your time.
Level 3 legit sounds like it could be an instrumental to a Phil Collins song.
Just got this on vinyl and I love it, great work. Probably one of my favorite records I own. Each one was hand numbered, I got 165/500.
This is Jim Andron. Inasmuch as no one contacted me, or asked my permission, to release this on vinyl (or in any other form), I am VERY curious about it: who released it, how they got decent copies (I have the masters), etc. Any information would be appreciated.
I didn’t know Tetris was on the CD-i
Well, I guess Tetris is on almost everything
Tetris and Doom are the most ported games ever.
All of these sound like they could be their own 80s pop songs
Comfiest soundtrack I've ever heard
What about Shenmue's?
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unironically one of my favorite things on this planet... what a wonderful soundtrack.
"...Over here in this area we're gonna be seeing some heavy rainfall which will also extend to the areas around it. And over here we'll be seeing bright sunny skies which could turn cloudy by nightfall."
I love the music to Level 8
you wouldn't believe how well this music fits bob ross's videos it's beautiful
I'm loving this music, so nice to listen to.
a e s t h e t i c
I love this soundtrack, it fits perfectly for a 80s-90s local news station.
Or the TV Guide channel. Remember that?
Level 2, 4 and 5 are my favorites, came from Wasted Digital by Western Digital (tracks 6 and 21 in the album respectively) THIS IS VAPORWAVE BEFORE VAPORWAVE
The absolute best High Score music for any game ever.
Thanks for uploading
Very vaporwave
This music sounds like something that would be in Roller Coaster Tycoon and I love it so much!
The music is absolutely beautiful and relaxing ^^
This music is so important, it's history...
great for showing of liminal spaces and vaporwave stuff
A S S T H I C
in glorious 240p
My honest erection:
I want a CD-i only to play this. Marvelous soundtrack.
Works great on MAME. You should totally give it a go
I know how iconic the main themes for Tetris are. But damn. I feel like I’m in a field of blocks…and it looks like the old tron movie.
is your pfp fucking Egbert
So sick.
Beatiful songs
1:28 The Legend Starts
"Is this Vaporwave?"
This is called Smooth Jazz/New Age Music. What you think of as "Vaporwave" is just music that has sampled those genres. This is literally what music would sound like during the 1980s-early 1990s.
A really good soundtrack!
It would be amazing if this soundtrack got a rerelease in higher quality...
@@Harmonyman51 this is Jim Andron. (it really is). I would LOVE to know who released this without my permission.
3 years later, and in June 2022, the original soundtrack got rereleased on Soundcloud by Jim himself. (keyword: original - as in, the original high-quality versions of the soundtrack before being compressed to fit on the CDI release, and pitch-corrected as well)
Wish this was on spotify! so pretty.
This is like 80s and 90s instructional video music
Oh my God, Level 3's music sounds so fucking amazing.
Holy freaking 90's!
This is straight up vaporwave OMG
Beautiful!
This feels so proto-vaporwave, its almost eerie. Fantastic soundrrack all the same though.
I want more music artists to bring back the cheesy late 80s/early 90s DX7 Full Tines style just like this. It's a style that's long gone and it's sad.
You are watching the Tetris Channel.
Today's forecast is: I-piece. S-piece. J-piece. O-piece. L-piece.
Drop speed is expected to be: 5 frames per line.
Be sure to remember your finesse.
Ohh no 4 is just wonderful!
Beautiful music.
Anyone else getting 80s-90s anime vibes from this!? I love it!
If you want to grow a mullet faster all you need to do is play CD-I Tetris every night and never cut your hair. It really works! Seriously though what a great vibe this game is because of the amazing music!
This is a song from a video game? Damn, it sounds so good!
Shenmue is also packed with unique feel.
Track 4, 8 and 9 are wonderful!
Mental Hog Maybe that one too but those three are my favorites, especially track 4, it's enchanting!
Welcome back to this video! I'm partial to levels 0, 5 and 6 myself :)
@@silhouettoofaman2935 I was a teenager when I wrote those comments above… crazy😅
Thanks for welcoming me back! What do you mean by that, you're partial to those levels?
@@joshukaunarak It just means I really really like those tracks :)
My favorite tracks are Levels 0-3: 1:28, 5:49, 10:13, 14:39
these songs are chill
J'ai bel et bien écouté. C'est exactement le même.