FYI, the YM2017 entries were judged by a handful of people on a scale from 1-3, 3 being the best. Scores were then averaged and we took the highest scores. This track was the only track to receive a 3 across the board, earning it the "judges choice" award, which means nothing other than it's an absolutely incredible song!
@@SpartanFromSpain Most of the good tracks from SoR3 were by Koshiro's co-composer, Motohiro Kawashima (Fuze, The Poets, Cycle). Koshiro was responsible for crap like Beat Ambiance and Bad Ending.
The SPC-700 still has it's own strengths. Check this Shovel Knight arrangement out: th-cam.com/video/qqg-_MLsFrM/w-d-xo.html I would like to see Savaged Regime do some Genesis arrangements of Jake Kaufman tunes, though.
That is a very good cover, thanks for sharing! I should've probably mentioned that my comment is a joke, no hate towards the SPC. One of my favorite SNES OST's is Accel Brid and Yu Yu Hakusho 2, been trying to look for more stuff like that. Orchestra arrangements is something the SNES has down pack, while the MD does have some its certainly not its biggest sale. Though I guess in the right hands anything is possible and that goes for both chips. I really want to hear some cool techno like this on SNES so if you or anybody reading this knows, share some tracks!
I actually don't know of too much techno like stuff on the SNES, or soundtracks like Yu Yu Hakisho 2's... Maybe I should start playing around with C700 again, the main catch is I'm not really sure how to create my own SNES authentic samples, and I'd have to if I wanted to make things that sounded suitably 90s rave-ish. There *is* this, but unfortunately it's a one shot and the other tracks aren't like it: th-cam.com/video/we6Hg-fFc5A/w-d-xo.html Still, leave it up to Tim and Geoff Folin to make something on the SNES that sounds like it could be part of a late 90s Big Beat album from a group like like Cirrus or Overseer. Oh, and also, Super Aleste's OST is almost Streets of Rage tier. Just have a listen to this Playlist: th-cam.com/video/B-3EG-705GQ/w-d-xo.html I'm honestly not sure why more artists didn't try to make stuff that INTENTIONALLY sounded like it came off old rave samplers, to try and exploit the underground popularity of the early 90s dance scene, but there's not much like it.
+Mega Drive Profile "I should've probably mentioned that my comment is a joke" No, you should not have, this would have ruined the joke, which was really good! :D And agree that both systems have great (and vastly different) sound chips, but I just love the Mega Drive more ;3
I know this comment is 5 years old as of this one, but I believe somebody somewhere said that at least some of Savage Regime’s stuff does things that weren’t actually possible on the Mega Drive, but I don’t actually know for sure, I just know it sounds good
@@da703 I'd imagine a lot of his stuff would *technically* work on real hardware. But it'd probably not work well with games as, at a guess, you wouldn't be able to have sound effects.
@@DONK8008 Yes, he is. Say, do you see a "Karl Burnett" in this comment chain? Because I don't, which makes me suspect he deleted his comment, that I was responding to. I don't remember what the comment was, but it was probably not about Blade.
Love this track! Awesome work! ^_^ Man, if only more composers of Sega Genesis/Mega Drive game music back in the day were more aware of the capabilities of that console's sound system.
@@RigbyIsTheMan The song was on a sega cartridge album called YM2017 made by Catskull Electronics. Had a nifty LED array thatd react to the tunes. If you search YM2017 on youtube you can see some videos of it
@@RigbyIsTheMan ya it was a very limited run. I think catskull electronics might be doing a YM2020, not sure if its gonna be on a cartridge though. think he has a twitter u can follow if interested
@@RigbyIsTheMan Yup. If I remember well, there were 80 cartridges for the 1st run and 50 for the 2nd run. I found one on ebay few years ago at a huge price but I had to get one!
Fits so well with a lot of different things, such as raves and games like Wipeout being mentioned in the comments. And probably a whole lot more. This hits the pulse of the best late 90's synth music on the dot!
Damn, I was kinda dissapointed when i listened to all the preview tracks. I was hoping for some more dance-y stuff. That said, this is sick! You're a gem, SR!
I swear I've actually already heard this years ago on old hardware. So I assume there's quite a bit of inspiration taken from older works but yeah. This takes me back to the late 90s.
@@knightshifter2201 Saying somebody doesn't know a lot about a certain thing. And then leaving away any other form of context as to why is not very constructive and informative
Is it the sun that is being modulated or is the sun used to modulate another type of signal? And is it frequency, phase or amplitude modulation, or a combination of them?
Um, can you put all the songs into a zip file ahd upload it somewhere? If the linked site is anything to go by then it's not even possible to get a copy of this album legitimately anymore...
i'am curious to hear how the quality is on a real megadrive . i really doubt it's so clean like here . What's the tool used to do this song (deflemask or vst) ?? BTW great music, i like it ;-)
Mainly it's fuzzier because it has more headroom than usual (could probably have mixed it a bit louder, but it's complicated due to how some technical tricks directly correlate to their volume), and will be closer to the noise floor through the hardware DAC. It was made in Deflemask.
FYI, the YM2017 entries were judged by a handful of people on a scale from 1-3, 3 being the best. Scores were then averaged and we took the highest scores. This track was the only track to receive a 3 across the board, earning it the "judges choice" award, which means nothing other than it's an absolutely incredible song!
@Ozaleto Over 9000.
That's Awesome!!
Not bad... not bad at all. >.>
Fucking great
This is what Streets of Rage 3 should have sounded like.
exactly
I admire yuzo koshiro for finding new inspiration for SOR3 but it just doesn't sound as good as SOR2, some tracks in SOR3 are good though
@@SpartanFromSpain Most of the good tracks from SoR3 were by Koshiro's co-composer, Motohiro Kawashima (Fuze, The Poets, Cycle). Koshiro was responsible for crap like Beat Ambiance and Bad Ending.
DOH!
This is nothing like SOR3, that is more like Psytrance, this fits Vectorman ost better
Jesper Kyd's Adventures of Batman and Robin vibe is strong here.
Every time Savaged Regime uploads a new track an SPC-700 jumps off a roof
The SPC-700 still has it's own strengths. Check this Shovel Knight arrangement out: th-cam.com/video/qqg-_MLsFrM/w-d-xo.html
I would like to see Savaged Regime do some Genesis arrangements of Jake Kaufman tunes, though.
That is a very good cover, thanks for sharing! I should've probably mentioned that my comment is a joke, no hate towards the SPC. One of my favorite SNES OST's is Accel Brid and Yu Yu Hakusho 2, been trying to look for more stuff like that. Orchestra arrangements is something the SNES has down pack, while the MD does have some its certainly not its biggest sale. Though I guess in the right hands anything is possible and that goes for both chips. I really want to hear some cool techno like this on SNES so if you or anybody reading this knows, share some tracks!
Also, SR did do SPC covers of Thunder Force & Comix Zone, which sound pretty good in their own right!
I actually don't know of too much techno like stuff on the SNES, or soundtracks like Yu Yu Hakisho 2's... Maybe I should start playing around with C700 again, the main catch is I'm not really sure how to create my own SNES authentic samples, and I'd have to if I wanted to make things that sounded suitably 90s rave-ish.
There *is* this, but unfortunately it's a one shot and the other tracks aren't like it: th-cam.com/video/we6Hg-fFc5A/w-d-xo.html Still, leave it up to Tim and Geoff Folin to make something on the SNES that sounds like it could be part of a late 90s Big Beat album from a group like like Cirrus or Overseer.
Oh, and also, Super Aleste's OST is almost Streets of Rage tier. Just have a listen to this Playlist: th-cam.com/video/B-3EG-705GQ/w-d-xo.html
I'm honestly not sure why more artists didn't try to make stuff that INTENTIONALLY sounded like it came off old rave samplers, to try and exploit the underground popularity of the early 90s dance scene, but there's not much like it.
+Mega Drive Profile
"I should've probably mentioned that my comment is a joke"
No, you should not have, this would have ruined the joke, which was really good! :D
And agree that both systems have great (and vastly different) sound chips, but I just love the Mega Drive more ;3
I'm still listening to this regularly a year later. Not downloaded. Only your channel. Bro this is one of your best.
Wow, this really blew me away. I knew the megadrive sound hardware was underutilised in its day, and your amazing textures make that abundantly clear.
I know this comment is 5 years old as of this one, but I believe somebody somewhere said that at least some of Savage Regime’s stuff does things that weren’t actually possible on the Mega Drive, but I don’t actually know for sure, I just know it sounds good
@@da703 I'd imagine a lot of his stuff would *technically* work on real hardware. But it'd probably not work well with games as, at a guess, you wouldn't be able to have sound effects.
@@DarkIceKrabby True, might take up a lot of resources
I'm gonna play this while I'm in the desert level in Thunder Force 4
Sounds like music those vampires from Blade listen to
🕶🗡🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛🧛
It's called _Solar_ Modulation.
It would kill them to listen to this. They would burn to ashes.
Only Blade himself can listen to it and live.
@Joe Musashi
Last time I checked, he wasn't a vampire, so he's outside the scope of this discussion.
@@theuncalledfor Blade is part vampire.
@@DONK8008
Yes, he is.
Say, do you see a "Karl Burnett" in this comment chain? Because I don't, which makes me suspect he deleted his comment, that I was responding to. I don't remember what the comment was, but it was probably not about Blade.
Would be perfect for Streets of Rage
hell yeah
SoR 4
Indeed.
@@sleepyNovember_project We'll see in soon.
@@sleepyNovember_project I wish. SOR4's actual ost was just ok.
Love this track! Awesome work! ^_^
Man, if only more composers of Sega Genesis/Mega Drive game music back in the day were more aware of the capabilities of that console's sound system.
Listening to this right now on my sega genesis :D good shit man
How?
@@RigbyIsTheMan The song was on a sega cartridge album called YM2017 made by Catskull Electronics. Had a nifty LED array thatd react to the tunes. If you search YM2017 on youtube you can see some videos of it
@@guammy9973 that's amazing sadly its probably hard to own and I have a model 2
@@RigbyIsTheMan ya it was a very limited run. I think catskull electronics might be doing a YM2020, not sure if its gonna be on a cartridge though. think he has a twitter u can follow if interested
@@RigbyIsTheMan Yup. If I remember well, there were 80 cartridges for the 1st run and 50 for the 2nd run.
I found one on ebay few years ago at a huge price but I had to get one!
Savaged Regime, savage once again, killing it all the time bringing glory to the 16-bit titan!
Just can't stop listening it, you're the guy !
I am lost for words.
What an absolute STUNNER!
Fits so well with a lot of different things, such as raves and games like Wipeout being mentioned in the comments.
And probably a whole lot more. This hits the pulse of the best late 90's synth music on the dot!
This is honestly the peak of YM2612 music.
Has a Streets of Rage vibe, I like it :D
This is so mindblowing I don't even know what to say.
So glad you're still making music! This is amazing!
Totally Awesome!
Yuzo Koshiro would be proud.
this shit bangs, well done
This sounds awesome. Nice job very impressive
Hits me right in the amigdala! Love it!
Mother of Yamaha
*_ M E G A O U T S T A N D I N G_*
Sooooo good
OMG! This is just insane!
Damn, I was kinda dissapointed when i listened to all the preview tracks. I was hoping for some more dance-y stuff.
That said, this is sick! You're a gem, SR!
ooooh, bad choice of compliments as Savaged Regime is the antithesis of GEMS in the YM2612 world!
FM Psytrance!
Wow dude! I'm gonna listen to this and your other videos while I play League of Legends. I can't wait until the next one!
This song it's fucking amazing.
Absolutely stunning!!
I swear I've actually already heard this years ago on old hardware. So I assume there's quite a bit of inspiration taken from older works but yeah. This takes me back to the late 90s.
"Expander" from Streets of Rage 2 sounds close to this
WHOA WOW HOW WHA
Fitting.
This genesis music could be passable for hard trance/acid techno music.
I'm hearing some Juno Reactor in this.
If only all sega genesis games sounded as good as this. Amazing
I get the feeling that if a Genesis/MD game sounded this good, there wouldn't be much of a game in there. it'd be all music.
Dee Dragon
xeno crisis tho
Apparently you don’t know much about the Sega Genesis do you smh.
@@knightshifter2201 Saying somebody doesn't know a lot about a certain thing. And then leaving away any other form of context as to why is not very constructive and informative
@@knightshifter2201 There's plenty of impressive soundtracks on MD, but I cannot think of many that are THIS good.
That was some Goa shit right there.
Do a YM2612 Cover of the Conker's Bad Fur Day track: Rock Solid! Please...
PS. This track is insane. Really good.
This is very good!
sounds like adventures of batman and robin on the genesis, nice job!
hell yeah
Magic.
New Lap Record!
Cool!
Godlike
Fuck man... you are very skilled at FM... wow! I'm blasted.
Holy... who knew the old Sega could sound this good?
Perhaps someone who heard the soundtrack of Streets of Rage 2
Reminds me of Lotus II RECS
Yasssss I don't have to be a scumbag and rip it from my cartridge!! lol
This rocks man, fking sick to hear it out of a god damned Sega Genesis! :D
He made the great arrangement for Xeno Crisis.
You was Yuzo Koshiro's teacher?
Bog-standard techno is worth a gold medal nowadays? Huh. Maybe I should start composing.
Bog standard? Sounds amazing coming out of a 6 channel FM synth chip from the 80s and a square wave tone generator.
*Eargasm*
Now i want you to imagine this in a sonic game of sorts
Can I get a VGM for this please?
Do Solar Music Live.
Is it the sun that is being modulated or is the sun used to modulate another type of signal?
And is it frequency, phase or amplitude modulation, or a combination of them?
Sounds like a Redout track
my light mode is always alone
Who else is listening in year 2612?
What genre of electronic music is this? I need more.
Hershel Nightsbane that's PSYTRANCE (more exactly GOA TRANCE ) , a musical style perfect for real raves
Kind of dissappointed that the sampling channel in the upper right wasnt used
the sampling channel is fm channel 6. PSG 3 is used for pitch control of the noise channel which is PSG 4
@@jc_dogen wut
@@8-bitBishop what
@@jc_dogen huh
This music is only deserving of one title for the Sega Genesis
Vectorman.
Um, can you put all the songs into a zip file ahd upload it somewhere? If the linked site is anything to go by then it's not even possible to get a copy of this album legitimately anymore...
Again one dislike!? Crazy Ken Kutaragi still can't deal with it :P.
What do you use to make this music? I kind of want to dabble now :3
It was made in DefleMask, like the rest of the YM2017 music.
i think i gonna like that lol... "7-8-9st" оц.
i'am curious to hear how the quality is on a real megadrive .
i really doubt it's so clean like here .
What's the tool used to do this song (deflemask or vst) ??
BTW great music, i like it ;-)
Mainly it's fuzzier because it has more headroom than usual (could probably have mixed it a bit louder, but it's complicated due to how some technical tricks directly correlate to their volume), and will be closer to the noise floor through the hardware DAC. It was made in Deflemask.
Thanks for your answer ;-)
@@TOUKOretrotaku th-cam.com/video/1VKIp7Lv9fw/w-d-xo.html
Modded hardware for better audio output, but still actual hardware.
Are the Reverb/Flanger/Echo all actually possible on the hardware?
Probably recorded off the hardware too.
This is on actual hardware, albeit modded for better audio quality: th-cam.com/video/1VKIp7Lv9fw/w-d-xo.html
*reads description
no seriously though, WHAT MD game is this from? must be like unreleased or something I've never heard of this track before!
A music album cart
The likes of Infected Mushroom or Juno Reactor would be jealous.
Imp song edm
bro, this sounds like darude!
Fzero anyone ❓
That its that stupid