@@f03105590 i think a fair few games have just one composer. the mario & luigi series soundtrack, for instance, was entirely composed by yoko shimomura, who's also worked on the kingdom hearts soundtrack.
I love the music to this game, it's oddly kind of unique among Mario soundtracks. Both in samples and compositional choices. I can't define exactly why, it's like, sort of jazzy and percussiony at times and very "late 80's programmable synthesizer" in sound, but in a way that's pretty different from Sega Genesis's FM sound. Whenever I hear orchestra hits in music, I instantly think of this game.
Devo's album Shout and Mark Mothersbaugh's work on the Fairlight CMI (such as Devo's Muzak arrangements) always vaguely remind me of this soundtrack too.
@@stapler942 Fun thing i picked up as an audio engineer, i noticed that the 2 snare drum samples that appear a ton on BOTH sega and super NES games happen to be either from a Linn Drum 9000 or a Roland D-50 (or a module from the same era), the Linn9000 being the one i hear the most.. Maybe its distinctive gated sound cut through the mix the best and it became a "go to" sort of thing for musicans making music for an old game system in the 90s
@@AceRuiner1979 That's awesome. I sort of realize the Linn samples were probably recorded from real drums at a low sample rate, but I can't help but imagine that snappy snare sound as being from a carefully processed noise generator signal.
I am no music expert, but Super Mario Kart's musical distinctiveness may stem from the fact that its OST was composed by Soyo Oka, who only composed songs for four Mario games (the others being Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally, Super Mario All-Stars, and the NES release of Wario's Woods according to the Super Mario Wiki).
Usually remasters are disappointing but really nice job. Listening on JBL monitors. Love hearing vanilla lake, bowser's castle and all others so clean and authentic. It's a big ask, but earthbound would be amazing!
Thank you for doing this. I still think of this as "old Mario Kart" (which yeah fair enough), but the punchline is I think of MK64 as "new Mario Kart." This is still one of my all-time favorite game soundtracks. The guitars in Bowser's Castle, the battle theme, and the trophy fanfare will never not be awesome. I grew up mostly hearing this in mono from the GE 19" TV my parents got as a wedding gift in 1975 (my mom still has it...) so hearing this clean remaster through actual good headphones is pretty amazing.
It's incredible, the vibe video game music carries with it, especially from the 90s and early 2000s. Legit think this is gonna be my soundtrack for bed tonight.
Kids these days may play Mario Kart 8 Deluxe all they want, but the original game that started the franchise is way more important and innovative in the kart-racing world. This game is legendary.
@@sshaw1182 Not really. They're completely different, separate series. F-Zero is futuristic racer, not kart-racing. The only thing the two original games share is Mode 7 graphics, that's it.
I wish they would bring back the character specific victory themes! edit- and I miss when the final lap music would just increase the song in tempo not up pitch key...
@@invalid_user_handle Fun fact: Every CPU controlled character is relegated a signature item, which is the only one they use at random times, instead of collecting them from item boxes. Mario and Luigi get stars (thank God they don't get extra speed from them), Yoshi gets eggs which behave similar to fake item boxes aside from not looking like an item box, DK Gets bananas, Bowser gets fireballs which are like Yoshi's eggs except they move around in a circular patter, making them harder to dodge, Koopa troopa gets green shells, and Peach and toad get poison mushrooms, which shrink you when you touch them.
Stagers me all these years later how great this soundtrack was, always loved it but appreciate the time and expertise required to make such incredible music with such limited space they had on the carts. Soyo Oka is a genius.
Randomally I can hear the sounds of “Mario Circuit” playing in my head and I love it. That’s when I come here to hear the acid remix. Sounds of Boss tb303 emulating against a nice microKorg sounding synthesizer playing harmoniously with a Roland 707/606 playing those tight kick drum snare samples. Ugh. It takes me somewhere like a childhood liminal space playing this on my cousin’s cartridge of Super Mario Kart at his house.
When I hear this I think back to holidays during the 90s. Thanksgiving especially. Me and my cousins would go down to my aunt's basement (video games weren't allowed on the "big tv") and play until dinner was ready. This was probably 1995-1998 or so. I'm 34 now and I get reminded of my childhood constantly now thanks to UA-cam shoving nostalgia in my face every day lol.
What I loved about the old Mario Kart was the replay value. You had a roster of 8 characters, but 4 different types of karts. Once you got good enough with say Toad or Koopa Troopa whose kart focuses heavily on crisp handling, it would be a challenge to adapt to another kart. I remember full well how overwhelmed I was when switching from Toad to Bowser and had to learn a completely different driving style. It was so rewarding though. Shame they discontinued that and made most karts and driving styles more or less the same. Super Mario Kart has a special place in my heart. Both simple yet challenging. I also loved screwing with the pre-determined order of the field by placing shells and banana peels before big jumps, so the AI would fail the jump. Great times! ❤
Nice mastering dude, I wonder how many ears will notice the diff. I'd really love to know your chain, unless I'm delusion this is some amazingly controlled work here
Well, unfortunately the top rated comments are from people saying they can't really notice the difference. They're probably just listening on their phones. I'm listening to this on a good sound system and the difference is huge.
While I appreciate the work, I find it a bit ironic that you're trying to prevent others from burning this to physical media when it doesn't actually belong to you.
What is this message in the description about a frequency that translates to physical rips? I kinda want someone to try it out to see what that sounds like. XD
Does anyone know how the limitations of the hardware affected this music? I notice for instance that the snare and the kick in Mario Circuit seem to be on the same channel (they don't ever sound at the same time). I also wonder how much the music had to be composed to avoid clashing the in-game sfx, and whether sfx would mute certain channels in the soundtrack.
TRACKLIST
01. Super Mario Kart (00:00)
02. Mario Circuit (00:38)
03. Donut Plains (01:55)
04. Ghost Valley (03:06)
05. Bowser's Castle (04:25)
06. Choco Island (05:44)
07. Koopa Beach (07:16)
08. Vanilla Lake (08:42)
09. Rainbow Road (09:50)
10. Battle Mode (11:41)
11. Choose Your Driver (12:59)
12. Mario's Ranks (13:26)
13. Luigi's Ranks (13:42)
14. Peach's Ranks (13:56)
15. Toad's Ranks (14:14)
16. Yoshi's Ranks (14:32)
17. Donkey Kong Jr.'s Ranks (14:49)
18. Bowser's Ranks (15:03)
19. Koopa Troopa's Ranks (15:16)
20. Tournament Win (15:32)
21. Invincible (16:08)
22. Race Fanfare (16:20)
23. Goal! (16:24)
24. New Record (16:26)
25. Final Lap! (16:32)
26. Mario Circuit (Final Lap) (16:35)
27. Donut Plains (Final Lap) (17:34)
28. Ghost Valley (Final Lap) (18:30)
29. Bowser's Castle (Final Lap) (19:21)
30. Choco Island (Final Lap) (20:28)
31. Koopa Beach (21:37)
32. Vanilla Lake (Final Lap) (22:42)
33. Rainbow Road (Final Lap) (23:35)
34. Battle Mode (Last Balloon) (25:05)
35. Staff Roll (26:05)
36. No Record (27:42)
37. Tournament Lose (27:48)
38. Sound Effects Collection (28:27)
COoL
thanks!
Such of beautiful Japanese music 🎶 🎵
Hey, you forgot to add the "(Final Lap)" note to the fast version of Koopa Beach.
*0.5x playback speed* is incredibly awkward....lol
God, I love Soyo Oka so much, her work on this game, SimCity SNES, Pilotwings, etc. are memorable
She is a legend!
jazz legend
Holy hell. It's all one person? This is like the time I found out about James Jamerson. Jesus
@@f03105590 i think a fair few games have just one composer. the mario & luigi series soundtrack, for instance, was entirely composed by yoko shimomura, who's also worked on the kingdom hearts soundtrack.
ong bro
23:35 is where everyone's heart beat raced to the finish line
🥵
If your heartbeat is going that fast, you need to get yourself to the ER pronto
Me: (Ok, Luigi, don't f*cking choke now. Your final rank is riding on this....)
I used Koopa Troopa all the way and this part had me so tense I literally melted after getting first on my first try. Luck is rare for that.
The fact we STILL use sfx from these games in modern content proves how timeless the 90s are. Especially stuff made my Capcom, Konami and Squaresoft
Dragon Quest music kicking in ...
music now is not even close
@@natevizzi2901 seeing big companies spend billions trying to turn that around is like wtching Snoop trying to freestyle to a 2pac instrumental.
I just made a video today (Jan 19, 2023) and i'm using this music for parts of it.
@@music-channel69 where
Shows how impressive the SNES audio chip was, as this sounds 99.9% the same.
No kidding, it’s hard to tell the difference.
It could be way better. I was hoping for 99.9999999999999999999999999999% the same.
I would hope so, given the description says it was ripped from an original console.
Yes
The SNES was an amazing console! It's my favorite of all time!
I love how Ghost Valley builds off the motifs from the Super Mario World ghost house music but then adds its own really cool bass melody in.
I love the music to this game, it's oddly kind of unique among Mario soundtracks. Both in samples and compositional choices. I can't define exactly why, it's like, sort of jazzy and percussiony at times and very "late 80's programmable synthesizer" in sound, but in a way that's pretty different from Sega Genesis's FM sound.
Whenever I hear orchestra hits in music, I instantly think of this game.
Devo's album Shout and Mark Mothersbaugh's work on the Fairlight CMI (such as Devo's Muzak arrangements) always vaguely remind me of this soundtrack too.
@@stapler942 Fun thing i picked up as an audio engineer, i noticed that the 2 snare drum samples that appear a ton on BOTH sega and super NES games happen to be either from a Linn Drum 9000 or a Roland D-50 (or a module from the same era), the Linn9000 being the one i hear the most..
Maybe its distinctive gated sound cut through the mix the best and it became a "go to" sort of thing for musicans making music for an old game system in the 90s
@@AceRuiner1979 That's awesome. I sort of realize the Linn samples were probably recorded from real drums at a low sample rate, but I can't help but imagine that snappy snare sound as being from a carefully processed noise generator signal.
@@stapler942 Sonic 3 and Knuckles uses the fuck out of an 808 clap sample for a few songs too if you listen hard enough
I am no music expert, but Super Mario Kart's musical distinctiveness may stem from the fact that its OST was composed by Soyo Oka, who only composed songs for four Mario games (the others being Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally, Super Mario All-Stars, and the NES release of Wario's Woods according to the Super Mario Wiki).
Usually remasters are disappointing but really nice job. Listening on JBL monitors. Love hearing vanilla lake, bowser's castle and all others so clean and authentic. It's a big ask, but earthbound would be amazing!
That Mario Circuit track just bangs
14:49 I Swear There Is Something In Soyo Oka's Brain That Makes This So Fire.
The waves of nostalgia that rush over me when I hear this is enough to bring me to tears. Thank you for reviving memories I didn't realize I'd lost.
Remember being 3-5 years old playing this after school...
You went to school wheb u were 3-5????
@@ThatKidBobo pre k
@@xKarenWalkerx oh ok
Memories flooding my brain, longing growing in my heart, and tears dripping down my face. Thank you.
Rainbow road drops those beats its awesome, snes music is so good to listen to when you are having a bad day🤩🤩🤩
I hope you come back to do more osts, I really appreciate you doing these :)
Working on more stuff. The pandemic closed the studios so I havent been able to work on anything.
@@WorldofOSTs Take your time man and stay safe. I completely understand :)
1:55 Soyo Oka is a musical genius
fr
SNES rainbow road soundtrack is so good, gotta be like 10 top song for me
Snes Mario kart OST was pure madness end to end.
Ikr it was awesome!
Amazing !
I play Gran Turismo 7 and when I'm on the last lap the Mario circuit fast lap theme plays in my head!
Thank you for doing this. I still think of this as "old Mario Kart" (which yeah fair enough), but the punchline is I think of MK64 as "new Mario Kart." This is still one of my all-time favorite game soundtracks. The guitars in Bowser's Castle, the battle theme, and the trophy fanfare will never not be awesome. I grew up mostly hearing this in mono from the GE 19" TV my parents got as a wedding gift in 1975 (my mom still has it...) so hearing this clean remaster through actual good headphones is pretty amazing.
It's incredible, the vibe video game music carries with it, especially from the 90s and early 2000s.
Legit think this is gonna be my soundtrack for bed tonight.
Top 5 Best songs from super Mario kart
2:15 donut plains
21:37 koopa beach
9:50 rainbow road
11:41 battle mode
15:16 koopa troopa’s ranks
"Teddy told me that in Greek nostalgia literally means 'the pain from an old wound.' It’s a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone."
I love this so much, thanks for making it!
koopa beach is so melancholic .... I love it
Kids these days may play Mario Kart 8 Deluxe all they want, but the original game that started the franchise is way more important and innovative in the kart-racing world. This game is legendary.
And so is Fzero, the game that inspired the Mario Kart Series in the first place.
Mario kart 8 is good but this is much better!!!! I’m a kid
Im a Kids and i play this game
@@sshaw1182 Not really. They're completely different, separate series. F-Zero is futuristic racer, not kart-racing. The only thing the two original games share is Mode 7 graphics, that's it.
I am more of a fan for Mario Kart Wii than 8 Deluxe
I absolutely love the “muffled airhorn” sound. Wish Nintendo would include it in more Mariokart games/courses.
I love this sound effects sm!
Is that referring to the sample in, for instance, Rainbow Road's brassy parts?
I wish they would bring back the character specific victory themes! edit- and I miss when the final lap music would just increase the song in tempo not up pitch key...
Same
theres like, over 30 characters now, i think if they tryed the poor composer would be worked to death haha
29:31 DANG IT LUIGI WHERE ARE YOU GETTING ALL THESE STARS
OH FRICK OH FRICK OH FRICK-
*gets hit* MARIOOOOOO!!!
This is where: 28:51
Guess I'm not the only one. I swear, he'd use a star, and 2 seconds later, he's invincible again.
@@invalid_user_handle Fun fact: Every CPU controlled character is relegated a signature item, which is the only one they use at random times, instead of collecting them from item boxes. Mario and Luigi get stars (thank God they don't get extra speed from them), Yoshi gets eggs which behave similar to fake item boxes aside from not looking like an item box, DK Gets bananas, Bowser gets fireballs which are like Yoshi's eggs except they move around in a circular patter, making them harder to dodge, Koopa troopa gets green shells, and Peach and toad get poison mushrooms, which shrink you when you touch them.
Staff Roll is such a beautiful and perfect melody to end the game. What an amazing soundtrack and wonderful nostalgic memory to a more innocent time.
No wonder why the Booster Course Pass Credits remade it
Stagers me all these years later how great this soundtrack was, always loved it but appreciate the time and expertise required to make such incredible music with such limited space they had on the carts. Soyo Oka is a genius.
Randomally I can hear the sounds of “Mario Circuit” playing in my head and I love it. That’s when I come here to hear the acid remix. Sounds of Boss tb303 emulating against a nice microKorg sounding synthesizer playing harmoniously with a Roland 707/606 playing those tight kick drum snare samples. Ugh. It takes me somewhere like a childhood liminal space playing this on my cousin’s cartridge of Super Mario Kart at his house.
wat
Admit it, you all went straight to 09:50
World of OSTs yeah 😆
for me it was 1:55 its my favorite track on this game!
Yea lol
I went directly to donut plains 😎😎😎
7:16
07:16 this song has my heart 🥲
When I hear this I think back to holidays during the 90s. Thanksgiving especially. Me and my cousins would go down to my aunt's basement (video games weren't allowed on the "big tv") and play until dinner was ready. This was probably 1995-1998 or so. I'm 34 now and I get reminded of my childhood constantly now thanks to UA-cam shoving nostalgia in my face every day lol.
sweet story :)
Might be the best video game OST ever made
The nostalgia... it hits like a freight train, I can't even
Of all the existing rainbows road I didn't expect the movie to use the SNES version. I immediately identified it when it played
Using that audio chip to its full potential i see 🔥
12:59 Choose Your Driver could have easily come out of a late 80's, early 90's sitcom transition music.
One of the first games I played with friends growing up in the 90's , the things memories are made of
The old Donut Plains music sounds like the kinda song you’d start an awesome conga line too.
Thanks for this I had 9:50 stuck in my head.
Dude Bowser's Castle GOOD LORD! I also remember loving the fact they used Bower's boss theme from SMW for his track.
Bowsers castle is a banger
28:27 when you get a bad grade on an exam
Early childhood, man. 1990s...
Rainbow road is the one the hardest ost I’ve ever heard
It’s an absolute masterpiece
@@natevizzi2901it really is
What I loved about the old Mario Kart was the replay value. You had a roster of 8 characters, but 4 different types of karts. Once you got good enough with say Toad or Koopa Troopa whose kart focuses heavily on crisp handling, it would be a challenge to adapt to another kart. I remember full well how overwhelmed I was when switching from Toad to Bowser and had to learn a completely different driving style. It was so rewarding though. Shame they discontinued that and made most karts and driving styles more or less the same. Super Mario Kart has a special place in my heart. Both simple yet challenging. I also loved screwing with the pre-determined order of the field by placing shells and banana peels before big jumps, so the AI would fail the jump.
Great times! ❤
9:50 is where everyone died in 1992
I usually died on the ghost level and did really well on Rainbow Road because of my A.D.D. all the colors helped over stimulate my brain
Nice mastering dude, I wonder how many ears will notice the diff. I'd really love to know your chain, unless I'm delusion this is some amazingly controlled work here
Well, unfortunately the top rated comments are from people saying they can't really notice the difference. They're probably just listening on their phones. I'm listening to this on a good sound system and the difference is huge.
@@Bubba__Sawyer I'm hearing it! Maybe because in so familiar with the original haha
Nostalgic to me even though I still have and play this from time to time 👴🏽
even with mario kart 8 deluxe with the best soundtrack in the franchise, this still holds up
rainbow road. i recieved a snes for christmas 1992 i was just wow.
While I appreciate the work, I find it a bit ironic that you're trying to prevent others from burning this to physical media when it doesn't actually belong to you.
Guys I think this is Mr miyamoto....
ok pal
Erm that’s a bit ironic if I do say so myself 🤓🤓
It sucks too, I really wanna make a bootleg of my own, great sound on it but yes! Be a dick and protect something I don't even own!
This morning I woke up with Donuts Plain song in my head. Then here I am for that sweet nostalgia kick!
I didn’t know there was a speed up version of the battle theme but I’m glad it exists
The fact you did Sfx too is insane!
My childhood.
A-tier soundtrack
timeless in 2022
Damn I miss playing Mario Kart!!!
First course theme is everything I love about video game music - pure unembarrassed theme, a mode you wont find anywhere but here and classical music.
As a SMK veteran, this game still is kicking people’s butts hard and I still play it. Take no prisoners!
bangers all the way through.
if this channel gets to upload ecco the dolphin, DKC trilogy, f zero, zelda and mega man mastered osts, it will DEFINITELY blow up
🤔🤔🤔
@@WorldofOSTs You've done an amazing job on these remastered OST's. Any plans to continue making more?
@@Bubba__Sawyer Yes. 100%. It’s just about getting time in the studio and being able to do them to a standard I’m happy with
May I please advise you to avoid listening to rainbow road while driving, for the potential event that your car will begin flying.
awesome! i love Soyo Oka's work! can Super Mario All Stars be done too?
Ey bro nice soundtracks Greetings from Mexico
Toad's ranks sounds like someone doing a waltz.
How am I supposed to concentrate with this song 3:07
Wow amazing, and with headphone 1000/10
The captions:
[Music]
I mean, they're not wrong.
Lets go back in time!
That flat lead brass sound pops like a MF. So Groovy it just glues to your memory
I love this soundtrack and this game, and it was released before I was born
This games soundtrack is HEAVILY underated
16:24 When i graduate from University
The “tournament win” uses the skatalites upright bass players melodies , you can hear that bassline in the skatalites track “Rude boy”
What is this message in the description about a frequency that translates to physical rips? I kinda want someone to try it out to see what that sounds like. XD
29:31 pretty sure my heartrate goes up like 10bpm just from hearing this damn you luigi
My first Mario Kart! ❤🩹
The best karting game ever ! I was eleven when it came on snes. INDETRONABLE !
the snare on rainbow road is so tight it hurts
i remember when they had this at the mall to try out. nearly impossible to get a fucking turn man xD those were the days...
The best! 2021, total nostalgia!
bowser's castle i luvvvv it
5:44 🎧😌🎧🎶🎶🎶
WOW the rainbow road sounds amazing 🤩
Holy freaken why does this sound good
7:16 ❤❤❤😖😭
Man they should bring back ranking music tracks for individual characters.
What was going on at 29:12 😳
It's when you land in water, happens in Donut Plains, Koopa Beach and Vanilla Lake courses.
i remember being afraid of the ghost house theme in this game
good memories
29:03 "You are at risk of losing..."
Does anyone know how the limitations of the hardware affected this music? I notice for instance that the snare and the kick in Mario Circuit seem to be on the same channel (they don't ever sound at the same time). I also wonder how much the music had to be composed to avoid clashing the in-game sfx, and whether sfx would mute certain channels in the soundtrack.
@alexba7220 Do you know how many channels there were for sound?
They went in hard on this soundtrack
Definitely did
Happy level 100%
I realy miss the snes times with that nice games and soundtracks. I still have my snes but it doesnt feel the same as in my childhood : /
06. Choco Island (05:44)
Snes Rainbow Road music best Rainbow Road music, fight me
N64 Rainbow Road is way better!! Throws south paw punch...