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#Tubelectric Remix
mod-a-day · 9 months
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Robert Allen, Alexander Brandon (Siren) "Tubelectric Remix" Jazz Jackrabbit 2 (1998) Orange Games
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cottonbun · 1 year
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I had the pleasure of doing a little illustration for Allan Zax’s new JazzJackrabbit remix - Tubelectic!
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And if you like electronic music ( esp. synthwave ) you are in for a treat as they have plenty of wonderful original compositions as well as fan remixes ( from Kirby, Megaman and many more )!
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papabirdurskeks · 3 years
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then also 24 and 38.
24. A song about growing up:
To be honest, I can't ever recall hearing songs about growing up or remember any, but if there is one song I can say comes close to the idea its this one!
Baby Mine sung by Betty Noyes (From Dumbo)
In a way, it always reminds me of how my mom would always tell us when we were growing up that no matter how old we got, we are always her babies. And I am sure this concept rings true for many parents out there who love their children dearly!
38. A song I wish my past self could have heard:
There are quite a bit of songs I would have loved to hear as a kid way back in the day! Being an avid music lover that grew up with so many different varieties it was always cool to find that new song that stuck with me well into my adult years!
The same rings true with video game music, especially from games I played frequently as a kid! And to hear those old tunes makes me super nostalgic for these games but when I hear a remix of some of my favorite songs from favorite games, I would have FLIPPED as a kid hearing this!
This one being one of my all time favorites!
Tubelectric Remix by SIDNIFY
My favorite song from my favorite level and my favorite game as a kid? HELL YEAH!
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blastoisemonster · 3 years
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Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Full Soundtrack
Have some music from my favourite PC run and gun adventure! No, wait. Have ALL of its music. Each single song is good for your soul! Praise Alexander Brandon! Jazz Jackrabbit 2′s soundtrack is one of the best music scores ever composed for a late 90′s computer videogame: it spans many different genres and it succeeds in being absolutely remarkable without remixing its main theme over and over, like it happens for Yoshi’s Story or Super Mario Land 2.
Personal favourites include appropriately jazzy Menu (00:35) track, fantasticly groovy Hippie Heaven (12:39) and the chilly, dark, breathtaking atmospheres of Dark Groove (33:19), which is a true masterpiece! And yet, there’s a single particular track that got stuck in my head since its first playthrough: Labratory Level (5:56) of which two versions exist! The first one, included in this soundtrack, is shorter and doesn’t have the buzzing and zapping sounds that make it so unique to me. So here’s the second version uploaded by my buddy Sense (nevermind my rabbity OC in the video). Overall it’s a great electronic track, mastering the use of synths to go along with Planet Labrat’s cold and grimy aesthetics. Bonus feature! Jazz Belmont (42:47) is an upbeat, energetic spooky track from JJ2′s expansion The Secret Files, whose title and notes are an obvious tribute to the Castelvania series.
Actually, I think every single song from Jazz Jackrabbit’s videogame series should have a place of honor here! Here’s Jazz Jackrabbit 1′s full soundtrack, from which Tubelectric (13:26) is one of my favourites, but also the disco-like Technoir (24:25) and Crysillis (59:16), whose piano intro never fails sending chills down my spine! And, here’s also Jazz Jackrabbit 3′s full sountrack, the unfortunate sequel who never saw the light of the day. I like how the now everfamous and inevitable Title Theme (00:00) gets completely rewritten in an 80′s pop fashion. Castle City (13:01) and Jack Of Spades (28:39), respectively dreamy and rocking, are definitely worth a listening. Oh, and let’s not forget the energetic Sun Song (30:14)!
Overall, all three of these soundtracks are fantasticly composed, and perfect background music whenever you’re working, studying or playing other games!
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