TheMoon
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It's short and sweet but still quite neat.
Forgive the rhyme, don't deem it a crime.
Intended it was not and now I shall stop.
My favorite bit:
Full thing here:
http://www.vgmpire.com/2015/12/27/dkc-tropical-freeze-interview-with-david-wise/
Forgive the rhyme, don't deem it a crime.
Intended it was not and now I shall stop.
My favorite bit:
Q: And then as a testament to the varied nature of the OST, tracks like Big Top Bop and Grassland Groove are unlike anything else in the game. Whats it like bouncing from Kenyan harmonizing to shredding guitars? Do you use some kind of mental palate cleanser to move from one style of music to the other?
I definitely like variety and a challenge. So Im happy to mix the styles up. Keeps it interesting as a composer.
Yamamoto-san didnt want it to sound too familiar. At the Nintendo offices, there are quite a few good singers who regularly sing in choirs. So Yamamoto san recruited them all to sing the vocal choir parts for Grassland Grove. It certainly gives the music a very unique and charming character. Its an honour to have the staff at Nintendo record their vocals for the Tropical Freeze Score. We used a Sample CD of African Vocals.
Full thing here:
http://www.vgmpire.com/2015/12/27/dkc-tropical-freeze-interview-with-david-wise/