Like a lot of my fellow gamers, I've been marked forever by the soundtracks of the games I played. I'm a musician at heart and I can play the guitar, so I rearrange video game music to make it sound as if a rock band was performing it. It's my own way of thanking all the talented composers that originally created it.
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Music
Pop'n Twinbee, this cute shooter on SNES, had one of the most beautiful soundtrack of all the games I played at that time. It would have sounded good in all styles, be it orchestra or metal. Rock'n Twinbee is a short album covering 8 tracks from the game (7 level tracks and one for the ending credits) in a rock fashion.
Despite of the small size of this album, it took me quite a while to complete it, since I started it in 2004 and released the last track it in 2008 only. The reason is that because of my production capabilities that greatly evolved in 2005, it became pretty painful to go back to my old mixing setup in order to make songs for this album, as they needed to sound homogeneous. So in the end, this album sounds like me in 2004-2005 !
| 8. Move On - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - Credits theme | 2:27 | |
| 6. Ground Split - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - 6th stage theme | 3:10 | |
| 4. Flying Fortress - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - 4th stage theme | 2:22 | |
| 2. Aquatic Chase - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - 2nd stage theme | 2:07 | |
| 3. The Great Wall Beyond The Clouds - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - 3rd stage theme | 2:51 | |
| 1. Fruits Attack - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - 1st stage theme | 2:12 | |
| 5. Rivers Of Wonders - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - 5th stage theme | 2:38 | |
| 7. Point Of No Return - Pop'n Twinbee (SNES) - 7th stage theme | 2:49 |