Film & Video Game Music composer and based in NYC, USA. Creating original video game music and restoring SNES soundtracks. Despite how similar it sounds, these restorations are recreations from the ground up. Original audio is not used to make this music. Everything you hear is the same sample libraries and drum machines used to create the original soundtrack, but recreated from scratch
i remember in 2002.... i was in love with a girl and she didnt noticed me ever. But that changed in 2005 when i got sit next to her in class. i asked her: "Hey how r u doing`?"" and she responded: " my name is donkey koing" ever since i cry when i listen to this song
The level with this song was so hard. But this song made it all worth it. Games have rarely reached the peaks they hit in the 90s. This is a great example…
I checked to see who created this, and it's Jammin' Sam Miller the guy I've been listening to for years for DKC. Another perfect restoration by a master craftsman.
This is an absolutely beautiful rendition, but on the instrument that starts at 1:23, the pingpong delay is a bit distracting. It's not that pronounced in the original, and has a shorter delay. Your first version was perfect on that. Also, for some reason, that instrument and its delay has a more pronounced pan-diff, than in the FLAC version, in which it is almost mono. The rest of the new mix is amazing <3 Is the first mix still available to download somewhere?