@@EnriqueGGalvez Thank you! Video Game Music Preservation Foundation has an interesting albeit short wiki on him, I just had to LOL at the picture caption at the bottom "found on c64 org, possibly taken by themselves". This was my first ever cartridge at age 7yrs, it's my top fave OST's along with Turtles/Solstice on NES, and Mario SNES/N64. I love these sounds and their reappearance in popular music relatively recently. I'm writing a guitar based track currently, have incoporated a chiptune style 'bed' like this, and augmented with real horns/strings, sounds a bit jazzy - mixing is a nightmare! Anyway, I love this and listen to it a few times a year now. I didn't go full on SID emulation, just used a cheap VST called miniBIT, but it sort of did the job more or less after some tweaking.
One the absolulely best C64 soundtracks (of which there are many many brilliant ones)!
I think as game sound tracks go this is the best and it compliments the stages of the game perfectly . Such genius ❤
Remember being in the playground talking about how awesome this music was
Zzap 64 Gold! One of the few great Movie adaptations - surprisingly difficult but thoroughly excellent soundtrack by Matthew Cannon.
AWESOME soundtrack!
5:20 is my favorite ..
Ah the memories.
Love this soundtrack. The chiptune is just simmering!!! Who is the composer?
Matthew Cannon
@@EnriqueGGalvez Thank you! Video Game Music Preservation Foundation has an interesting albeit short wiki on him, I just had to LOL at the picture caption at the bottom "found on c64 org, possibly taken by themselves". This was my first ever cartridge at age 7yrs, it's my top fave OST's along with Turtles/Solstice on NES, and Mario SNES/N64. I love these sounds and their reappearance in popular music relatively recently. I'm writing a guitar based track currently, have incoporated a chiptune style 'bed' like this, and augmented with real horns/strings, sounds a bit jazzy - mixing is a nightmare! Anyway, I love this and listen to it a few times a year now. I didn't go full on SID emulation, just used a cheap VST called miniBIT, but it sort of did the job more or less after some tweaking.
Commodore 128D!!!
Classic 64 is good enough ;)