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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2014
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    By the beginning of the ’90s, video game sales became colossal worldwide and a war erupted between the two biggest companies in the business: Nintendo and Sega. Although Sega had their flag firmly planted in the arcades in the ’80s, the home console market belonged to Nintendo. That started to change when Sega’s Megadrive developed a reputation for putting out games that were just that little bit “cooler.” In part down to the unique sound of the Megadrive’s inbuilt FM Synth, some of the most incredible game music heard to date was unleashed with J-Pop star Masato Nakamura assigned to compose the Sonic The Hedgehog soundtracks, and Yuzo Koshiro bringing the influence of the clubs he was going to in Tokyo to one of the most memorable soundtracks in video game history, Streets of Rage
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  • @PivotFridges
    @PivotFridges 8 років тому +26

    I can't believe I just watched Just Blaze talk about Streets of Rage. wow.

  • @tiagofreitas66
    @tiagofreitas66 4 роки тому +4

    Anyone in 2020? I really love this series...

  • @AlexanderHarris
    @AlexanderHarris 9 років тому +30

    This whole series put like, the biggest smile on my face. I can't think of another documentary that has made me feel this way.

  • @Spammycrow
    @Spammycrow 9 років тому +32

    Oh crap, I only just realised the intro theme was progressing through the different soundchips between episodes! This series' attention to detail is amazing :D

  • @TheHerrMan
    @TheHerrMan 9 років тому +14

    11:32 that is the most *BOSS* introduction to one of the most *BOSS BOSSES* in the music world... of music history. that introduction of him was EPIC, especially to those of us who hold the soundtrack in extremely high regard. *bows*

  • @obsoletegeek
    @obsoletegeek 8 років тому +35

    If I met Yuzo Koshiro, I would drop to the ground in the Wayne's World "we're not worthy" stance.

    • @alexgeorge3068
      @alexgeorge3068 5 років тому +5

      Same. I have met Yoko Shimomura and Nobuo Uematsu though, separately. With Yoko I was just smiling so much, I had to give her a Street Fighter shout out in the Q&A also because it was a Kingdom Hearts event and I needed everyone in the audience to know about it lol. With Uematsu, I straight up cried.

    • @RaptureMusicOfficial
      @RaptureMusicOfficial 2 роки тому

      I met Yuzo Koshiro at the Games Convention Video game concert in Leipzig, Germany 2004. I sat beside him (some of his and some of my music was played during the symphonic video game concert), it was a blast! :)

  • @fhoplist
    @fhoplist 9 років тому +35

    I want this series on disc! I need this in my library!

  • @Yuzoboy
    @Yuzoboy 7 років тому +16

    Yuzo Koshiro will be influencing musicians for a long time. Pure genius.

    • @nhblackdc5
      @nhblackdc5 3 роки тому +1

      I know you! I am subbed to you

  • @kanedakun
    @kanedakun 4 роки тому +3

    I met Yuzo a month ago, and really... I couldn't stop saying "Thank you" for 5 minutes staright.

  • @noreworks
    @noreworks 8 років тому +15

    thank you thank you very much for documenting yuzo koshiro! never thought i would say this, but I can die in peace, knowing that professional musicians acknowledged how BRILLIANT Yuzo Koshiro and the Streets of Rage series. thank you.

  • @lazavideoz
    @lazavideoz 8 років тому +8

    I'm so happy you guys covered Hiroshi Kawaguchi. Made my day haha.

  • @tiivc
    @tiivc Рік тому +2

    "When you was a kid, I mean, you're not thinking there's a dude who's putting mad thought behind that, like, 'Yo, I just listened to Yellow Magic Orchestra and Herbie Hancock today, I'm gonna make Sprash Wave.' You don't think there's a dude who thinks that, you know? That's crazy, man."

  • @Ruko
    @Ruko 9 років тому +5

    Man i'm loving this series.

  • @all4jj
    @all4jj 5 років тому +2

    The nostalgia is strong with this ep. Love it!

  • @charrascream
    @charrascream 9 років тому +5

    Incredible documentary, so good and interesting. The only thing that i think is missing is an interview with whoever did the soundtrack to Super Metroid for SNES. Its space dark ambient feel was one of the best things of the game and it definitely set the mood of being stranded on a distant planet.

    • @cuervacho
      @cuervacho 3 роки тому

      absolutely. I think it was the same guy that did the original Metroid for NES which is also incredible and very much worth featuring. Really ground-breaking stuff

  • @DaftMANIA
    @DaftMANIA 6 років тому +2

    not even 50.000 views but so well produced. Loving this so much

  • @MadsonOnTheWeb
    @MadsonOnTheWeb 9 років тому +6

    This video deserves much more views!

  • @Seany06
    @Seany06 9 років тому +2

    Koziro = Legend!!

  • @fhoplist
    @fhoplist 7 років тому +1

    2 years later and I still want more!

    • @tiagofreitas66
      @tiagofreitas66 4 роки тому

      I'm in 2020 and I still want more and more...

  • @bigchewp9694
    @bigchewp9694 9 років тому +1

    Loving this series. Keep them coming

  • @SlyHikari03
    @SlyHikari03 2 роки тому

    I need to meet the composers of most of the VGM I grew up listen to.
    I bet they would be super chill.

  • @yacir
    @yacir 9 років тому +12

    Street rage music, got so much influence on my childhood, and with turban jazz from aladdin, are the reasons i love music,
    and to discover the guy who made them is just a bit older than me. well.. its unbelievable!! like all the guys in the vid, I give you my thanks, Yuzo Koshiro, you exported the cool stuff to reach an obscure country in north west africa called morocco where i live, its pretty amazing at the 80's.
    my tribute here, done on fl studio :) soundcloud.com/yacir-rahouti/street-of-rage-final-boss

    • @manasesserrano5553
      @manasesserrano5553 9 років тому

      BBN u en jsksendsspspnie sabía frenen los del lojeño idee

  • @slmjkdbtl
    @slmjkdbtl 4 роки тому

    also amazed by how jpop artists at the time can just pull off such tight funk/jazz/fusion tracks at will

  • @Imhim247
    @Imhim247 9 років тому +1

    This is so beautiful

  • @BookooZenny
    @BookooZenny 6 років тому +2

    Where's episode 3? >:(
    On an unrelated note, who else has noticed the way the opening theme subtly evolves with each episode? Super cool!

  • @numayr818
    @numayr818 6 років тому

    had to pause so many times just to scope out the trax! ❤ ❤ ❤

  • @JorginhoFreiva
    @JorginhoFreiva 8 років тому +3

    MUITO FODA esse documentário! O_O Puta que Pariu! Pra quem sempre amou o SEGA MEGA DRIVE que nem eu, é um TESÃO poder assistir isso. s2

  • @bushipop
    @bushipop 7 років тому

    THIS IS MAGIC

  • @Ishidori85
    @Ishidori85 3 роки тому +1

    Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy superior than Netflix's High Score.

  • @alexgeorge3068
    @alexgeorge3068 5 років тому +2

    I'd say in early 90's Europe, Sonic was more popular than Mario. Specifically 1992-1994

  • @RedBullMusic
    @RedBullMusic  9 років тому +7

    English coming SOON

    • @supertakot
      @supertakot 9 років тому +1

      ***** See the end credit. It appears as "Intro Music: Daisuke Tanabe / Tappy".

    • @TehTechnoGuy
      @TehTechnoGuy 9 років тому

      supertakot BLESS YOUR SOUL.

    • @user-ri6rs9is8d
      @user-ri6rs9is8d 7 років тому

      thanks for english !! but russian - better for me !
      please, say zbout Yourself !! How You are inspiration, creator fot These ?? How contacts with composers ? How more moneys be spending ?

    • @Huru_
      @Huru_ 7 років тому +1

      Where can we watch ep3?

  • @gullpayne
    @gullpayne 5 років тому

    Awesome video 👍

  • @oley_houdini
    @oley_houdini 9 років тому +17

    So nice. All races, all genders.

  • @DeanSatan
    @DeanSatan 9 років тому

    Yep. Amiga trackers and pirate radio were an influence . . .Who would have thunk it?
    It makes me want to go back 25 years too. Ending credits song?

  • @mochilon
    @mochilon 9 років тому +6

    RedBullMusic Add Japanese subtitles plz!! 日本語字幕つけて!

  • @ImSpiFF
    @ImSpiFF 9 років тому +1

    yuzo needs to do a boiler room set

  • @samuelnerick
    @samuelnerick Рік тому

    I only saw the first chapters and i wonder, the konami kukeiha club did appear on this videos?? They where amazing as a sound team

  • @gabrielrodrima3255
    @gabrielrodrima3255 9 років тому

    1000 Joinhas para esse vídeo espetacular

  • @jonothanthrace1530
    @jonothanthrace1530 6 років тому +1

    Saying "game music was big business worldwide in the 90s" makes me sad, 'cause I can't think of a single game soundtrack that you could buy in a store in the US back then. (And even now you'd still probably only ever get one showing up if it was a special release.)

  • @gutoxampz6239
    @gutoxampz6239 8 років тому

    Muito Foda!!

  • @miamivicemastermixer
    @miamivicemastermixer 9 років тому +5

    That dude with the backpack and the green yellow hair hasn't said a word trough the entire series. why bother having him onscreen?

  • @spindext
    @spindext 9 років тому

    So cool 3:30

  • @supertakot
    @supertakot 9 років тому +1

    RedBullMusic Please, add Japanese subtitles here. I know it is subtitled at www.redbull.com/jp/ja/music/stories/1331680898265/diggin-in-the-carts-episode-4 but it does not include Japanese subtitles where Japanese speakers talk.

  • @ab14g22
    @ab14g22 Рік тому

    Why is the third episode about street fighter music missing? (Even from the Red Bull website)

  • @AdminZ3r0
    @AdminZ3r0 6 років тому +3

    Where its ep 3 and 5?:(

  • @DiotraxSecondlives
    @DiotraxSecondlives 4 роки тому

    my left ear says thanks

  • @TechMetalRules
    @TechMetalRules 6 років тому

    GO STRAIGHT

  • @Madison-ut6bz
    @Madison-ut6bz 6 років тому +1

    i found that computer name @12:40
    NEC PC-8801 FA

  • @TheOne2watch13
    @TheOne2watch13 9 років тому

    "Their predicted pizza wedges...All before we sealed off the west" on second thought... Keep the sub's... Adds an 'all your base' authenticity to the doc...

    • @supertakot
      @supertakot 8 років тому

      +Adrian Earle (ThinkWriteFly) Are you watching this with "English (Automatic)" subtitles? Try "English" instead.

  • @abacaxi12345
    @abacaxi12345 4 роки тому +1

    👍

  • @Madison-ut6bz
    @Madison-ut6bz 7 років тому +1

    what is he programming on?
    @12:38

    • @M4chanic
      @M4chanic 3 роки тому

      NEC PC-8801 FA

  • @cajungoat
    @cajungoat 4 роки тому

    Anyone know that speaker set at 0:19?

  • @WillKnott
    @WillKnott 9 років тому +1

    Stíll waiting for the subtitles (but the auto detection of the Japanese to the nearest English words are entertaining but so wrong)

  • @maryflorence9263
    @maryflorence9263 9 років тому +2

    +RedBull Music
    Please add Japanese subtitles, Please. :(

  • @virtualpinlee4601
    @virtualpinlee4601 8 місяців тому

    请问 episode 3 在哪里?

  • @TheOne2watch13
    @TheOne2watch13 9 років тому

    The subtitles... They are a joke right? I just got punkd?... I mean " cycling because the sunglasses depicted?" The love of cthullu does that even mean?

  • @framedeluxe
    @framedeluxe 9 років тому

    Where's part 5 at

  • @mozoxz
    @mozoxz Рік тому

    I also think he has to be from Detroit.

  • @EllieMcEla
    @EllieMcEla 6 років тому

    dear text editor, at 3:53, it goes up a fourth, not an octave. wtf is wrong with rbma

  • @dendenxoxo
    @dendenxoxo 9 років тому

    昨今の和ゲーの衰退は音より映像のこだわりを重視したからかなあ。

  • @ren7a8ero
    @ren7a8ero 9 років тому +5

    WHY THE HELL THE SOUND ON THIS IS MONO?

  • @NightFlyStudio
    @NightFlyStudio 9 років тому +2

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sword of Vermillion Music!!! You ruined my day...

    • @Nickbpm
      @Nickbpm 9 років тому

      how did your day get ruined by that fantastic tune?

    • @NightFlyStudio
      @NightFlyStudio 9 років тому

      Nick Dwyer
      I absolutely HATE sword of Vermillion. I played it on the Sega Genesis collection on PS2 and I couldn't stand it. I tried to beat it while I was really sick, as that is the only time I can beat a bad game, and the music was horrible. The battle theme is just a bunch of random notes. I could go on and on.

  • @BlizzardOfTheCoast
    @BlizzardOfTheCoast 9 років тому

    Love hearing from the musicians themselves, but I don't feel like the color commentators add anything. They really are not educated on the subject. I skip right over those bits.

  • @asonx8624
    @asonx8624 4 роки тому

    unless soichi terada is up in here, imma be wastin my time

  • @FleetwoodMacadamia
    @FleetwoodMacadamia 9 років тому

    appresh that this doc has been made, but this particular segment could have been skipped to favor more 8 bit progenitors of chiptunes..
    these awful, awful sega games, which seemed to greatly influence clubbers, ubercollectors, and retro-aggrandizers musically - really led to the downfall of this horrendous vg market and the current appeal of favoring actual sound-tracking to the art of creating the genreless masterpieces of the silverage.
    this was a time when sega was spamming that Motorola 68 processor for just about every cart - forsaking content in favor of trending and simulating the pop music of the time, just to put the arcade in your home (minus the environment that made it appealing in the 1st).
    some true introductory level crap it was!
    the reason anyone would ever put a token in a sega game's slot was for the gimmick of sitting in a chair with a stickshift/wheel combo, or throwing a leg over a stationary crotch-rocket.. very few girls were ever interested otherwise - and without such an aesthetic, these home consoles were an absolute bust and the bastard children of the videogame.
    shinobi might get a pass -
    but streets of rage was an embarrassing cussfest!
    [compare downtown nekketsu from technos of japan]
    the only game that was halfway decent came with the console!
    {tbh, sonic sucked shit and was lame as fuck to deal with..}
    dare you to compare SF2 for the sega and the SNES!
    all of the music pushed thru that cheesy fm synth and bassline just reeked of an inferior product, and I always felt sorry for the kids that owned them.
    revisiting anything this platform created has been a chore to say the least