They need to be applauded for all they do and how they continue to surprise with their design choices. So far finding it easiest to get along with the more pared back 'Past' tracks on Side D but I can see myself getting more into this with time (and hey, this may finally be my gateway into becoming a fan of the game!).Īs for the presentation and sound quality, all is amazing as is now expected from Data Discs. It's unusual to say the least with it's heavy sample based electro feel.
I hear bits of Nights: Into Dreams, Daytona USA, Jet Set Radio but also Streets of Rage and Sonic 1 and 2. It really feels like a stepping stone between all of Sega's soundtracks and for that it is incredibly important. Based around a unique time travel concept, SONIC CD is the most non-linear of the classic Sonic games and the music, composed by Naofumi Hataya and Masafumi. Jazz, Soul, Funk, Hip Hop, R&B, Latin, Brazil, African, World Music, Avant, Rock, Blues & more LPs, CDs, Vinyl Records, Albums, & 45s New & Used - Dusty.
It's a little less immediate and almost too busy but I do enjoy it overall. Addition Added a lossless FLAC and MP3 download option for anyone that wants to listen to the JP restorations outside the game. (Soundtrack / Score) Planetary Pieces: Sonic World Adventure / Sonic Unleashed - Original. The game has always rubbed me the wrong way, I just don't get along with the stop/start nature of the time travel and a lot of the level design looks and feels randomly generated to me and not elegant, I've never been able to play it for more than 30 minutes as I find it exhausting.Īs for the music, it's soooo different to you're modern Sonic or your Mega Drive style Sonic classics.
This is my first time really listening to this music. Exuberance is not necessarily a term you would readily associate with the Terminator franchise and its trademark sonic signature Brad Fiedels bleak.