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Mark Morgan compared to Aphex Twin


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I think this is actually how I found Aphex. Was looking for the overworld song from Fallout and noticed a random youtube comment saying it was a copy of Windowsill. Decided to listen to SAW II and later became a fan of 85-92, and then eventually listened to his entire discography over a month or so.

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Guest plutopia

Thanks for posting this haven't listened to Fallout OST for a long time. The only game "soundtrack" I listen to occasionally is "Thief 2", has some nice ambient stuff by Eric Brosius and others (although it's really an unofficial soundtrack created from all the ambient background tracks and sounds in the game, and it helps to have played it and experienced the environments) and it's pretty much one of only a handful of games which have ever made sound and music a priority.

 

These days I pre-emptively turn off game music and put on my own because it's always just some horrible sweeping orchestral score meant to sound scream EPIC and fucking Wagner. There are exceptions like MInecraft, Machinarium, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., and a few others of but on the whole it's so shit it actually interferes with the gameplay instead of augmenting the experience.

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Guest liquiday

stewart copeland's soundtracks for the spyro the dragon games on the playstation1 are excellent

 

Spyro series soundtrack is genius :D, i also love Oddworld Abe's Exoddus & Abe's Odyssee soundtracks, something like industrial techno soundscapes, in my opinion its best soundtrack ever.

 

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I always liked the Silent Hill soundtracks by Akira Yamaoka, I thought they added to the game atmosphere

 

lol that's quite the understatement.

Yamaokas music makes Silent Hill as much as Vangelis made Blade Runner ;)

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You can't even call that inspiration. Windowsill and the other one are obvious rip-offs. It's almost as if he tried to recreate the track exactly. What a dick.

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Remake a song and tell people its yours .. acceptable behavior?? surely not.

 

then you might be surprised at the level of hackishness acceptable in paid modern video game composing.

Besides the poorly done vacuous music for reality shows like Ice road truckers or Pawn stars, most sampling libraries now adays go straight onto videogame OSTs

 

for Mark Morgan copying aphex twin is probably the most artistic and ambitious thing in his entire career.

 

in my strong opinion videogame sound tracks took an extreme downward plunge as soon as CD quality audio took over. Now 95% of videogame composers want to sound like a bland Hanz Zimmer

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