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Question about composers of GoT and LoT

Started by spenoza, 03/03/2009, 09:32 PM

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spenoza

I'm assuming the composers of GoT and LoT are different individuals, but if I recall the credits don't specify. For GoT I believe the music was attributed to Soundesign, or something, and I don't remember LoT. Anyone have a clue on this?

Joe Redifer

Syn Sound Design which is some guy named Chris or something like that.  He has done some other, lesser stuff outside of the videogame realm.

I think the Lords of Thunder music was composed and performed by Tupac.

Nazi NecroPhile

GoT has tunes by Nick Wood (Syn Sound Design) and LoT has tunes from T's Music.
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geise

In the credits for LoT it said "Groove King" for music composer.  So did one guy at T's Music do the drums, bass, and guitar?  I'm thinking no but you never know.

spenoza

I was impressed by how much T's Music got around. They must have had a great working relationship with Hudson and friends. They continued into the Playstation and Saturn at least. Probably still around for all I know.

Joe Redifer

I think they did Super Monkeyball 1 and 2 for the Gamecube as well.

geise

T's music is still around. http://www.tsmusic.co.jp/  The page is under a redesign I think.  My japanese is a bit rusty and/or non existent.  I also remember the now defunct/never really starting GameGo! magazine doing an interview with T's music.  The main interview was all about LoT.  It was in the first issue of GameGo magazine.  I'll have to hook up my scanner and scan the interview for you guys.  It was fairly interesting.

spenoza

Please do. I went to the Syn website and learned about them, too. They aren't looking very far back. No GoT in their selective credits  ; )

Tatsujin

yeah..nick woods is great and it seems he's still lurching around in japan. would be great to meet up with him ones, to tell him what great and high appreciated work he did for one of the best shoot'em up on the best console ever made in the universe and probably beyond of it.
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Joe Redifer

I can't believe they even THOUGHT of letting a non-Japanese individual work on one of their games... an important one, too!  The Japanese are hyper-racist.  Maybe Nick Wood is the Martin Luther King Jr of Japan?

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Quote from: Joe Redifer on 03/04/2009, 08:17 PMI can't believe they even THOUGHT of letting a non-Japanese individual work on one of their games... an important one, too!  The Japanese are hyper-racist.  Maybe Nick Wood is the Martin Luther King Jr of Japan?
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oldskool

When I ripped Lord's Of Thunder's soundtrack to my computer, the online based CD information database or whatever says it's Satoshi Miyashita. 

http://vgmdb.net/artist/1527

Click here, and then click "play now" to hear Satoshi play R-Type Special.  Sounds sort of Joe Satriani with a beat!
http://r-type-special-satoshi-miyashita-the-fun-mp3-download.kohit.net/_/582744

Was this guy part of T's music?

Joe Redifer

I love that R-Type album.  Fantastic arrangements on there.