This literally made me tear up. Im so glad I found these videos. This shit feels like its perfectly made for me its crazy. Combining a real ass band with some of my favorite retro songs is one of the best things I could ask for. Im gonna shill these videos so hard to everyone I know, you all created something truly amazing. I love this stuff so so much ❤. Thank you for all your work!
Already get the chills at the very first seconds ❤ Plok is one of my childhood game, it left on me and on my imagination a permanent influence, and I like to listen the OST times to times, it's so unique. I was listening it again last week and I was wondering why there is no plenty covers of it, especially for this song. I'm very happy to got your videos through the RU-vid's recommendation ! Thank you so much for this 🤟
I'm so amazed at this! You did such a good job on all the Plok themes, is so refreshing listening to an arrangement of such quality! Thank you so much, this makes me so happy!!
I would love to know what the musicians thought of this. Was this a mercenary gig? Did they come away feeling any different about the 8 bit and 16 bit music genres?
This particular chart was one of the easier ones to play, but some of the others were quite challenging. I believe that the original composers, Tim & Geoff Follin, DID receive some musical training in the UK at a college presumably, somewhere. Not sure what all the players felt as i didn't have time to chat to all of them, but LA session musicians play a wide variety of musical genres, video game music (old or new) being just 1 of those 🎶🎹
There's something very entertaining about the idea about some dork making bangers on trackers for years, shows up way too overqualified for any NES/SNES project he ever works on and roughly 30 years later we're bringing it to traditionally arranged jazz bands. What a time to be alive, I hope TIm and Geoff listened to these!@@MylesWrightMusic