Thanks for checking out the video today! This was a labor of love, as the Donkey Kong Country series means the world to me. What memories do you have of DKC's music? Let me know in the comments below!
@plusah12683 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I'm a minute in and I love it!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
@@plusah1268 thanks for watching!
@HyperDogeGaming3 жыл бұрын
Memories of excitement and relief when coming back home after school and finally escaping from reality. Nowadays, I often listen to the original soundtracks while working. It truly does some good to the soul. And it’s one of the only soundtracks to which I can listen day after day after day without ever getting tired or finding it repetitive.
@minermole1013 жыл бұрын
literally all of the memories
@secretysecret15513 жыл бұрын
Im right there with you in that these games were life changing... and still provide some comfort when life gets rough. You also nailed it with the stand-out tracks. You should check out 'Untamed Heart' in Klonoa. This is an awesomely David Wise'y track.
@TheFearChannel3 жыл бұрын
I'm telling my children that this is country music.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
well, I mean it kind of is
@NixyVR3 жыл бұрын
Good! They'll be better people for it! 😂
@tingsteph3 жыл бұрын
Well you technically aren’t wrong
@Ray_21123 жыл бұрын
hahaha
@joaopereira8173 жыл бұрын
XD
@MicahBuzanANIMATION3 жыл бұрын
I've only played the games a handful of times, but have listened to the soundtracks thousands of times. This music sticks with you.
@Goolix_Aero3 жыл бұрын
This is one of those cases of technical limitation leading to the creation of something very special. There's just nothing quite like the DKC SNES soundtracks.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
I LOVE IT!
@zojirushi12 жыл бұрын
Fax
@frost80772 жыл бұрын
That's how I feel about Final Fantasy VII's music, it has more life and depth in 32-bit than it does in orchestra.
@Rodanguirus2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, Tropical Freeze's soundtrack is gorgeous as well.
@HauntFreak13 Жыл бұрын
DKC 2 is my favorite video game soundtrack.
@RelyeaGaming3 жыл бұрын
Donkey Kong music is so iconic. Going back and listening to the tracks now takes me back
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@b222a53 жыл бұрын
I did not expect you to be here. But of course your into other things besides Hollow Knight.
@antisocialmedia36893 жыл бұрын
david wise is a genius, thanks for spreading the love for a great composer
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@RichardofanFivbe3 жыл бұрын
As soon as you mentioned having two favorite tracks in DKC 2, my first thought was, "Is it Stickerbrush Symphony and Forest Interlude?" It's really cool to see someone appreciate Forest Interlude as much as I do. That frothy synth and the rising background hum creates a vibe like no other. I think the soundtrack in DKC 2 is really a testament to how well a good soundtrack can complement a game and make it even more enjoyable than just its core gameplay.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
totally agree!
@Summer_Tea3 жыл бұрын
I thought the other would be crocodile cacophony.
@k-leb46713 жыл бұрын
Forest Interlude really should be the most lauded DKC2 track instead of Stickerbush Symphony. The synth really pushes the console to its limits.
@geschnitztekiste41113 жыл бұрын
I love Mining Melancholy too
@Pooky19915 ай бұрын
For me it was Stickerbrush Synphony, Red Hot Bop, and Mining Melochany. The atmosphere, the humming tune, and way the song reverates when playing the cave levels was like nothing i had ever heard of as a kid. Its another level i used to pause, just so the song will play on loop. Forest Interlude was also an awesome track that i mostly associate with incredibly hard levels though lol
@_.Alucard._2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most beautiful games ever made under every single aspect.
@staceyweeden58393 жыл бұрын
I remember as a kid, pausing the game before finishing levels because I didn't want the track to end. You nailed the way this music in particular made/makes me feel. Awesome video!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for watching!
@HauntFreak13 Жыл бұрын
Same! I’d pause and just listen to Aquatic Ambience loop.
@BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein3 жыл бұрын
When the title says that the music changed your life - I literally resonate with that on so many levels. I have always loved the music and now I'm learning to compose music
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
that's so cool!
@BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein3 жыл бұрын
@@PressStartToContinueYT haha thank you! ❤
@fullbodyscab3 жыл бұрын
This game holds a special place in my heart. I used to play it with my aunt as a child, she loved the Aquatic Ambience music. We recorded it from the tv onto tape and then later in life I burned it on disc for her. When she died, that game and song take me back to beloved memories. Brilliant, really.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I 'm sorry for your loss. Hopefully the music helps to bring back some happy memories of her for you!
@IamProfessorO3 жыл бұрын
Amazing man
@MyLife-og2kr3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes, I'll turn on aquatic ambience and listen as I go to sleep and whenever I play the emulator and playing donkey kong, I'll just go to the water stage and stop progressing. Just swimming in the water listening to aquatic ambience. Your aunt had really good taste in music. Sorry for your loss.
@donkeykongisbetterthanmari74952 жыл бұрын
sorry for your loss dude. That’s beyond tough.
@johnnyalexander79103 жыл бұрын
Honestly shed a tear watching, can’t even believe you literally mentioned all the greats and ended with my favorite. Forest interlude was my ring tone for years, and I love playing it while I drive. Such a well done video!
@quarium56813 жыл бұрын
I literally pumped my fist and audibly shouted "YES" when you said Forest Interlude is your favourite from DKC2, that might legitimately be my favourite VGM of all time too, it's technically impressive in it's layering, super emotional while also heavily ambient, it has basically all of David's strengths rolled up into one so well.
@lilypage72723 жыл бұрын
Forest Interlude is my favorite song of all gaming and I am so happy to not be alone in feeling this! Hits me right in the heart every time from when I was a teen to even now as an adult. Great video! Oh and subscribed! :)
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@hazbiniznow893 жыл бұрын
Growing up with the SNES in the 90's was maybe one of the greatest times to be alive as a kid in the entire history of human kind. The feelings and memories these soundtracks evoke in me are truly priceless.
@jimmyj15482 ай бұрын
So true! Especially when N64 launched!
@elfiebranford93303 жыл бұрын
I always cite Donkey Kong Country, particularly David Wise, for introducing me to my love of atmospheric music. Not only do these compositions encapsulate incredibly memorable melodies, but they also evoke such depth in conveying atmosphere; they really breathe life into areas of the game. If you had someone listen to the tracks and ask them to guess where each might take place, I don't think there would be a single track that would be guessed incorrectly. They truly are THAT good at setting the mood and complementing the area. And even with all my praise, we all know this is just scratching the surface. As someone who's been looking to get back into her studies of music theory, I cannot thank you enough for this wonderful video. I'll be coming back to view it again and again, that's for certain!!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, this was certainly a love letter to the series so I'm glad you appreciate it too!
@ferrangrifols25243 жыл бұрын
I have to thank Taia777 for introducing me to stickerbush symphony. His hour-long video appeared in my KZbin feed back in 2017 I think. First, I didn't know it was from a DK game, even though I've always been a Nintendo nerd, I thought it was a song composed by this random person online, the title was in Japanese too, so I couldn't know what was it's meaning. Some years later, when I found out it was a theme from DKC2, I searched up the song and I fell in love with every single track of it. Thank you, David Wise, thank you Rare and thank you Taia777!
@wyvern0m3g423 жыл бұрын
You nearly brought me to tears while revisiting the music of DKC. *Especially* DKC2. I was only in kindergarten and going into first grade when I was playing it, Yoshi's Island and a handful of other games on the SNES back in the early to mid 90's. I became entranced with the music of these games, but especially DKC2's. I loved just about every track, but Mining Melancholy hit me harder than any other. And only when I got a year or two older and finally managed to reach Bramble Blast did Stickerbush Symphony become one of my all time favorites as well. Maybe it's because I was playing the level or thinking of the game around the time, but I always, ALWAYS get flooded with pleasant memories of mid to late Autumn, especially late October and all of November (which it is now as I write this; go figure.) Being that young and excited to play in leaves with my family, prepare for Halloween with getting pumpkins, decorating the house, and eagerly anticipating trick-or-treating, and awaiting the joy of Christmas all November long. Without this getting longer than it is, Stickerbush Symphony makes me 5 years old again and fills me with warm Autumn childhood feelings. And somehow, without me fully understanding why, it also evokes fondness for my grandparents. I miss them all so very much, even now that I'm in my 30's. May they all rest in peace. Thank you for this wonderful video about an amazing collection of games and their sublime music. You're truly spot on about the incredible power of music that many of us, myself included, take for granted all too often. David Wise, among many others I admire (Koji Kondo, Junichi Masuda, Stewart Copeland, Grant Kirkhope, etc.) have blessed us with an amazing experience that is simply irreplaceable and cannot be easily replicated. Thank you to all who are involved with these incredible games we love, and for the music that moves our souls.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Wow, this comment really hit me. I have so much nostalgia for this series it hurts. I owe a great deal to some of the best video game composers over the years :)
@IamProfessorO3 жыл бұрын
Very well said my friend
@dankachilles93563 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this memory friend. Extremely relatable to the point of tugging a string in my heart. Awesome video and wholesome feelings all-around ❤️
@Cranster182 жыл бұрын
Late to the party but everything you said was extremely relatable to me! That sense of wonder and autumnal anticipation.
@wyvern0m3g422 жыл бұрын
@@Cranster18 It's all good; I'm usually late to show up to things too, so I can relate. Speaking of relatable, that sense of wonder you brought up is another fond memory I have of playing DKC2. One vivid memory I have is visiting Klubba's Kiosk and being mesmerized by the ominous forest behind him. The dead trees, the crevasse separating them from the kiosk, and that ominous bright green glow (maybe it was mist? I still don't know after all this time.) For a little toddler like me, that sight just did something to me that's hard to explain. Best words I can use are your own; a "sense of wonder." Just curious why the forest is covered in green mist, and how spooky and dangerous it looked. A part of me wanted to go on an adventure in there and the other part of me thought it was too creepy to step into. Those woods behind the kiosk will forever live rent free in my mind till the day I die. And it's just so cool that a game like this left me with such wonder and awe that I can think back on as an adult today.
@hinkhall52912 жыл бұрын
This soundtrack still blows me away. It is a very aspirational piece of work.
@melee91833 жыл бұрын
I had never listened to forest interlude until the bit you started talking about it. Im listening to it right now in another tab and its absolutely beautiful...
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
gotta love it!
@wii587393 жыл бұрын
Old school music especially Nintendo, Rare and Capcom takes me back to my childhood memories. Donkey Kong Country 1,2 ,64 and overall water types of themes such as jolly rogers bay in SM64, Banjo Tooies atlantis or Metroid Prime 1 crashed space pirate frigate and so on.
@AeolusCE073 жыл бұрын
DK will always have a place in my heart because of its music, thanks for this amazing video!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for watching!
@Pupppeteer3 жыл бұрын
The DK music is something I only really started appreciating the last year or 2. The depth of the music is surprising considering it's SNES and like you said it just sparks something on an emotional level.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
yeah it's hard to explain, it just hits so different
@secretysecret15513 жыл бұрын
now put that into context of the early-90's when nothing looked or sounded like this. I still remember the moment. I literally felt like crying from being overwhelmed. As cool as video games are now, i miss the days where you would be blown away by something new every two years.
@pubcle3 жыл бұрын
The work of David Wise is timeless, brilliant, and wonderful, the steady bounce, the rhythm, the feel, as well as these incredibly calming and soft pieces. Eveline did good work but she couldn't quite get the same bounce and layering. I don't know if I'd call DKC the straight best video game music of all time, there's just so much good out there and timeless, from Zelda's wonderfully enjoyable thematic songs to Halo's iconic chorus to the absolute master piece of the DKC trilogy, but it is at the very least one of the absolute greatest works. I own a number of CDs, spent more than I'd be willing to admit on collecting original physical media. I regularly sleep to a combination of calming tracks from Mario Galaxy, DKC Trilogy + Returns & Tropical Freeze, and Zelda music. DKC 2 definitely holds a top billing in the best soundtracks ever created regardless. Jib Jig is definitely underappreciated, it's a top favorite beneath Forest Interlude and Stickerbush Symphony with the flapping of the flags, ah it's such a clever and well-done blend of atmosphere sounds into music. Video games are such wonderful art forms that have so much to give. I wasn't aware of the David Wise DKC 3 port music. I'll absolutely listen to that.
@JoLoveDub2 жыл бұрын
Jib Jig is my favorite!
@AustinMullinsTech2 жыл бұрын
Don't you forget Undertale and Deltarune!
@heyitsyeh Жыл бұрын
I love snakey chantey as well, such a clever continuation of the Gangplank Galleon theme as you start out on a ship too
@Nathan-rb3qp3 жыл бұрын
Did you know that the basslines in DKC3 were actually so deep that when Evelyn was converting the ost from the SNES to the GBA the speakers of the development GBA she was holding spontaneously combusted. After that, David Wise had to step in & recompose the entire soundtrack from scratch.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
that's cool!
@LaunchStar3403 жыл бұрын
Ironically some of the gba tracks turned out better. Stilt village on gba is one of my absolute favourites
@Lonelywookiee3 жыл бұрын
Oh, so that's why some of the GBA versions are different from the SNES counterparts. That makes sense.
@Kurostyle213 жыл бұрын
@@Lonelywookiee Does it?
@Enclavefakesoldier3 жыл бұрын
Holy shit really? That is awesome.
@astronaut_699 ай бұрын
It makes me sad and I feel nostalgia because I didn't grow up playing this kind of awesome video games. I come from a poor Central American country where there was nothing like this in the village I grew up. I didn't even know that there were such a machines like Gameboy Advanced, PS's, GameCube .. and so on. You see, now I am 30 years old. I just started discovering a lot of amazing video games. Amazing people.
@Jlvpe2 жыл бұрын
Got emotional several times while watching this, as the dkc2 soundtrack also has had a huge impact in my life and is one of the reasons i became interested in music. Thank you for making this video when you really didn't need to, all art is kinda like this in a way, not pratically useful or with a clear reason to exist, but it still manages to affect people in positive ways and move them. I love monkeys
@Mr.Pacario3 жыл бұрын
It's odd that, when the top 16-bit soundtracks are named, the DKC series isn't instantly named the #1 example. Even among the Final Fantasies, Chronotriggers, and Streets of Rages, there's nothing quite as rich, bold, soothing, and (most importantly) eclectic as Rare's trilogy of masterpieces (especially the first two).
@usaskjock3 жыл бұрын
The music in the third one was so awful by comparison. I can’t remember but I’m almost certain David Wise was not involved
@Quaternality3 жыл бұрын
@@usaskjock Good news, the video covers that! Evelyn Fischer was put in charge of the soundtrack for that game, but Wise composed the GBA version.
@MyLife-og2kr3 жыл бұрын
I agree. Chrono trigger has really awesome melodies, but I don't find myself listening to any of chrono triggers music as often as I listen to aquatic ambience.
@DespyCL2 жыл бұрын
@@usaskjock David wise was involved in the third one, he just had a minor role. He composed the save file theme (crazy calypso) bonus theme (as well as bonus win/lose), the brothers bear theme and the wrinkly cave themes.
@Rodanguirus2 жыл бұрын
I do have a soft spot for 3's soundtrack, though it's way more about atmosphere and ambience, and is harder to listen to without the context of its setting. Also, Fisher is responsible for some of the first game's best tracks (ice cave, forest, tree tops, the map theme). As for the original point, there does seem to be a bias against the DKCs because they're a) "silly monkey games" instead of epic fantasies and b) not Japanese (things like Mario and Sonic are similarly silly, but their music seems more widely known among gamers at large.
@PostMesmeric3 жыл бұрын
It's awesome seeing more video game music critique on KZbin and this was a really cool look at this series' musical footprint, along with your personal reflections on the sounds. Really eager to see more content from you. Excellent work!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for the kind words and share on twitter!
@Dustyvv2 жыл бұрын
Having played all of the DKC trilogy as a kid, hearing these tracks as an adult takes me back every time. I agree that these are the best video game OSTs, but I would say these songs stand among the best in any genre.
@Squawks773 жыл бұрын
i've never wrote an comment on youtube ever, but this video inspired me... DKC OST is literally my childhood track, everytime my life isn't that great with studying, work or social things. I'm going to listen to this beautiful soundtrack. It makes my brain stop thinking for a moment, remember how good and easy was life back then. But it also gives me an inspiring to get further in life, make something out of it. Giving my best weather i'm failing or not. Thank you for this video, it was lovely to watch and i'm glad that i found it.
@radioactivelinecook20402 жыл бұрын
I listen to dkc soundtracks atleast 4 times per week. Glad to see other people loving it as much as I do.
@cipher8933 жыл бұрын
I was really into game music when I was a kid and I still am…I used to sit on the floor, about 6-7 years old and just play this game year after year with or without friends, until I knew almost every single stages secrets. I still play them from time to time! I’m not a composer or music creator but I know how to play the violin and I randomly get music ideas in my mind. I just don’t have the time to get into music sadly… I still have a casette tape where I recorded my favorite Donkey Kong Country tracks. Can’t help but to tear up a little when I listen to the soundtracks of these masterpieces.
@nscott25902 жыл бұрын
I prefer the DKC 1 soundtrack over 2, but they’re both timeless and incredible
@csync Жыл бұрын
I'm with ya. All the three games got amazing pieces, but overall, DKC2 and DKC3 felt lacking in comparison with DKC one to me. Although I do agree with all the favorite songs the author of this video shared with us, none of them was able to touch me as Aquatic Ambience still does to me to this very day. When I need to escape from hard times in life, Aquatic Ambiencr is there with me.
@XpRnz3 жыл бұрын
This chapter in chiptune/electronic music was also catalysed by the 90s and upcoming musical styles like trance and ambient. With the center being UK/Netherlands/Belgium/Germany. This all coincided and served as inspiration to become this musical peak which carried over in gaming.. my favorite decade for sure!
@MrBeiragua3 жыл бұрын
For me, the musics of DKC2 were like achievements. The more levels I finished, the better the music become. It felt like that was the drive. For the Wii/wiiu games, tropical freeze felt strangely familiar. Now I know why!
@LordMalice6d92 жыл бұрын
I learned most of what I know about music theory from video game composers like David Wise as well as played chinese cowhide drums and bass and rhythm guitar. Never had formal training myself.
@daseal14793 жыл бұрын
The OSTs of Tropical Freeze and 2 are forever my favorites. TF might take the slight edge overall for me, it's sooo f**king good.
@BowserandLover12 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one whose most favorite song from Donkey Kong Country 2 is Forest Interlude? I swear I always hear people say that Stickerbush Symphony is their most favorite, while I'm sitting alone in love with the soothing and intimate feel that Forest Interlude brings with it's melody. While I also adore Stickerbush Symphony, I am always in a trance when I hear Forest Interlude sending chills down my spin when I first hear the beginning of this song. I say to everyone, give it a good listen again, maybe you can hear the magic in this piece that you couldn't hear before.❤
@niquistro34003 жыл бұрын
DKC has some of my favorite music, thank you for making this video about it. I haven’t finished the game, but I listen to the soundtrack a lot.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@silentrouge3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. The DKC trilogy is by far some of my favorite music of all time, not just VGM. The best way I can put it what made this so special to me as a kid was imagining DKC like a jungle gym. I used to love going to different parks and climbing on the different playground equipment and imagining myself playing DKC. Every time I hear this music, it takes me back to being a kid and climbing around having fun and getting up early on the weekend to play video games.
@CGJUGO803 жыл бұрын
David Wise & Grant Kirkhope are the greatest VGM composers of all time (along with Koji Kondo). Pure genius.
@vgmkas2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree, but I would add Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda in along with those 3
@iggimaster6663 жыл бұрын
Stickerbrush symphony inevitably either gives you goosebumps or makes you drop a tear out of joy and melancholy as it teleports you back to a regular afternoon/evening after school playing DKC2 free of adult responsibilities; pure bliss.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
absolutely!
@ArriusHalv3 жыл бұрын
I have a similar experience with the soundtrack of Pokémon and Mother, i was never interested in music beyond listening to one or two recommended songs, but, since I am a fan of both sagas, my interest in music has changed a lot, i am thinking of learning to play an instrument in specific by the way, had i mentioned how good are you editing your vídeos?, it's amazing
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for the kind words! And yes, Mother has that same effect on me :)
@cashkromsupernerd11932 жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how long I spent just listening to the contest hall music from Pokémon RSE
@cinderbones3 жыл бұрын
forest interlude is also my absolute favourite. Listened to it literally hundreds and hundreds of times, i still love it.
@consumeproduce3 жыл бұрын
David Wise is an underrated genius. Have to say I really did vibe DKC3 OST. The overworld map theme was amazing and the whole score just had an ephemeral haunting distance to it, like it was a farewell to the series. Agree that DKC2 has the best of the three though. Would love to see you do a video on Grant Kirkhope. Banjo Kazooie has some of the best music in any game. Click Clock Woods' 4 seasonal variations was a genius move. And Freezezy Peak?! His work on Diddy Kong Racing was outstanding too.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Grant has some great music! Perhaps some day I will venture off into those videos :)
@vtorious910210 ай бұрын
Criminally underrated if you asked me
@laurenjackson49383 жыл бұрын
such an underrated youtube channel. you have some of the best video essays on this platform.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@minermole1013 жыл бұрын
"It actually makes pretty great cleaning music" Dances to Funky's Flights DKC2 (I think it's called Fonky the Main Monkey).
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
MONKE
@Scorpion1221783 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you also mentioned rock face rumble and water world. Those tracks are criminally underrated when talking about DKC songs. If Fisher was responsible for those she was as much a musical genius as Wise. Water World in particular gives me goosebumps. There were a couple of songs i didn't care for in DKC3. The first world is kinda weak music wise, but the boss battle music is great. But once you get to world 2 to the tree level, thats when it kicks off proper. Then world 3 peaks with Water World and Rock Face Rumble as you said. But the factory song and water pipe song are also fairly good. I also really like the cliff face level song.
@Diaster3 жыл бұрын
KZbin really recommended this to me minutes after upload even though I’m not subscribed :o
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
TAKE IT AS A SIGN 😅
@MrMidnightTales03 жыл бұрын
Omg same baby
@Link-ji7kx4 ай бұрын
You and I are the same, my friend. Your passion for the the DKC ost and the DKC 2 ost - it’s like you’re reading out of my diary. They very much inspired me to start writing music. Them and OOT.
@austinstone82153 жыл бұрын
Think I'll add my own praise for this video and the themes it its (heh) on an emotional level. I grew up with the GBA versions until I was able to play the SNES versions on the Wii Virtual Console, but both of them have their own unique qualities that help stand out against the limitations of their respective hardware. I've seen plenty of videos on the topic of DKC's music and I'm sure this won't be the last one of it's type I watch too. On the topic of music that hits me in my heart, I'm going to recommend "Alice 3" from Monster Girl Quest of all things. Despite it's super lewd and hardcore h-plot, it's basically Undertale before Undertale so far as touching on discrimination and coexistence between other species goes. And Alice 3 is a magical song that brings me to tears sometimes not only cause of the song itself, but also the context that it plays in depending on your actions at the end of Part 2. I highly request you give it a listen!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Interesting! I've never actually listened to it, perhaps I should change that now!
@vivianagarcia66816 ай бұрын
just found my old Super Nintendo with all three games, my heart melt in nostalgic. I played when I was 6 years old. I’m 26 now and back to play almost every day. just me head phone and these games. Never felt happier to keep going and going.
@JONATHANP16193 жыл бұрын
Everytime i discuss videogame music with friends, I always debate on how David Wise's DKC2 soundtrack is the best in videogame history.
@LordMalice6d92 жыл бұрын
It is the best vg soundtrack ever. There has just never been anything before or since that has sounded quite like it.
@TinAlien7Ай бұрын
As nostalgic as it is, I’ve always found Donkey Kong Country’s music and graphics oddly terrifying. I actually couldn’t complete the game because of this as a kid (Especially the GBA version). I do think that this game has an odd significance in my life though. I’ve always remembered this game more than other similar games and when I was a kid. And also me and my sister found a rock that looked like the Rare logo on a trail, and our parents wouldn’t let us keep it. So we put it in the grass and would check on it every now and then every time we went there. I’m pretty sure that one day we are both going back there and finding that rock. Even if we are half the country away right now.
@ranchdressing10373 жыл бұрын
When I got started at a recycling plant job in the 90's, I'd have to wake up at like 4:30am.. Many times, I'd leave the SNES on with DK floating while Aquatic Ambience got me started.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
it's a great one to start your day!
@norank48023 жыл бұрын
Great video, I feel exactly the same way towards these track and the majestic David Wise. They truly changed my life and I'm sure they made me just a better human being in general. Keep up the great work!
@drauncj3 жыл бұрын
FWIW, on DKC3 GBA, David Wise mostly used pre-recorded loops and samples. He composed some of the main melodies throughout, but most every track has a single drum loop from a 90's sampler CD, and certain instruments and licks were cut up and molded to fit the piece. The harmonica in Rockface Rumble and Brothers Bear are the same sampled loop; same with the guitar with the wah in Nuts & Bolts and Big Boss Boogie. In fact, that harmonica was lifted from a documentary about wolves (at about 13:25): kzbin.info/www/bejne/jWW3dniPo8hjr8k&ab_channel=WildLifeChannel Listening back to the whole soundtrack in full, you can hear just how many samples and riffs are reused (in particular the credits music). I don't mean to speak ill of Wise; I know he worked under a very tight deadline to produce a whole game soundtrack that would translate onto speakers without a low end, and he did what he had to do in order to make it happen. The guy is resourceful and adaptable. I think all composers need to be. Wise moreso arranged the soundtrack to DCK3 GBA-not so much composed it.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for the comment! This offers a lot of insight behind the composition of the game. Maybe Wise didn't spend as much time with it because it was a GBA game? From what I understand he was kind of asked for a quick turnaround on the OST. I learned something new today!
@drauncj3 жыл бұрын
@@PressStartToContinueYT The DKC series' music changed my life too, so I felt compelled to share this information with someone like-minded since I only recently found out myself. I'm currently in the process of recreating the GBA OST with modern instruments on my other channel, inspired by the recent "soundtrack restoration" project by Sam Miller and a different fella that seems to have ceased production on his undertaking of this same thing I'm doing. So in my research travels, I came across this thread that linked me to that wolf documentary, and then everything made sense to me about just how different that soundtrack was to the other games (which relied more on Korg Wavestation synth and percussion patches than sampled loops or real instrument recordings). It's been a fun project so far, and it's no doubt why KZbin suggested I check out this video =]
@k-leb46713 жыл бұрын
I wish he'd recreate those pieces with an unrestricted recording set-up. He composed some good stuff and he had some good ideas - it was just held back by the various limitations. To some extent I don't even mind the sample-heavy arrangements much, but the sound quality just butchers them no matter how you cut it. I would've preferred if that Aquatic Ambience rendition he made for Tropical Freeze was a remade GBA Water World instead.
@Vicobop3 жыл бұрын
Excellent retrospective. I loved that GameXPlain documentary series! I hope they make new ones for DKC2 and 3. I'm glad you highlighted Evelyn's work. I know it is more atmospheric and lower on tone, but I do feel like she makes the music fit in the level it's in. Northern Kremisphere is a solid example of it. I don't think that level could've been Wise-level emotional. It was meant to feel barren, lonely, dangerous. I liked DKC3's OST and I also understand the criticisms of it. I think the music does fit the levels well, it's just a very relaxed game when compared to the others is all. Also Nuts n Bolts is kick ass. I'm glad you also highlighted the DKC2 fanfare. I have never heard a logo fanfare that made me SO excited and pumped to start playing like it. Sends me shivers each time, excites me. Lastly, I agree with the commenter who mentioned how technical limitations lead to incredible music. This is one of those things many SNES OSTs hold so strongly above other generations of consoles' VGM (a great example is the Follins brothers' work on SNES games like Plok and Spiderman and Xmen in Arcade's Revenge). In some ways, as excellent as DKC:TF's OST is, it's too well composed, too polished, hi-fi. In doing so, it loses a bit of the digital gamey feel the SNES OSTs had. It's more orchestral vs being sample based. Still excellent and fits the new generation of the DKC franchise well. I'll just always miss the 16-bit sound.
@OFFP883 жыл бұрын
i wish i could go back to those days again, another ost that really hits me is chrono cross
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
such a good ost!
@marklastes3123 жыл бұрын
Mitsuda and Uematsu are the most prolific VG OST composers of all time in my opinion. Chrono Trigger, Cross (especially Star-crossed Girl) and all the FF OSTs I've gotten to listen to are so great and amazing.
@ArimaXavier3 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite OSTs of all time. It's the most atmospheric OST i've ever heard. David Wise is a genius. Aaaand... DKC 3 is my favourite. I know, It's the less beloved, but it's the first that I played. So, one of the best games of my life.
@SuperNicktendo3 жыл бұрын
Music doesn't hit me the same way that others do. Unless I'm under the influence of psychedelics. Great video and I love the intro graphic!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thanks man! Hahaha what kind of psychadelics are we talking about?
@SuperNicktendo3 жыл бұрын
@@PressStartToContinueYT shrooms. It's the only way that music can affect me they way you talk about in this video. Other wise it's background static. I can appreciate it, but It doesn't "change" anything for me.
@mike123228 Жыл бұрын
This video is is exactly what I was looking for, and it was so beautifully put together. Thank you brother 😭
@PtitMallerayzan3 жыл бұрын
Cleaning music🤣🤣😎👍
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
my wife loves to make fun of me hahaha
@Trikip_2 жыл бұрын
Despite disagreeing with you on donkey Kong country returns, (I think that ost was just as good if not better than the originals) I am really glad someone has covered this series. I am definitely someone who looks out for music in games I play, and I had a blast with all of these games both in gameplay and listening to the music. (Though I have not played donkey kong country 3)
@majoraswrath95903 жыл бұрын
Anyone have a clip of him cleaning to dk music? Lol
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
lol my wife probably does
@WalterSalazar3 жыл бұрын
I literally thought I was the only one who felt this way. 🥲. DK Country series were my favorite as a kid. Now as an Adult with all the stresses of life. Hearing DK music 🎶 not only brings me back but has helped get through a rough time in my life. Thank you for acknowledging what I hear as well 🎶
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Thanks for watching :)
@IamProfessorO3 жыл бұрын
You have found your tribe brother. You have arrived. Welcome 🤝
@JetWolfEX3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I really relate to this video. Even though I went almost 10 years without DKC 1 and 2 at some point, but I could still remember Fear factory, aquatic ambience, Stickerbush, and the ice theme from DKC2 The music stuck around and manages to always bring me back to those days.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia is the best power!
@Pooky19915 ай бұрын
Donkey Kong Country is my earliest memory of video game music that has left an emotional impact on me. Of course i played alot of Mario World, All Stars, Sonic 2, and other games back then, but Donkey Country and its sequels are the first games where the music was so good i found myself pausing my snes just to listen to certain songs on loop and purposely going through levels for the music. Later games for the ps1 like the Spyro the Dragon Trilogy and Frogger: He's Back will give me similar feelings due to how much atmosphere, melodies, and interesting sounds the soundtrack goes through. The ps1 in general had so many ganes that made me appreciate the work that goes into video soundtracks.
@mltn8890 Жыл бұрын
Stickerbush symphony, aquatic ambiance and dire dire docks are my childhood songs.
@PressStartToContinueYT Жыл бұрын
all great songs!
@bobjeezorham76583 жыл бұрын
This looks like it'll be a great watch. These games are excellent by themselves but the music just really adds to the experience, there isn't a single bad song in the classic trilogy or when Retro took the wheel in the 2010s. I like that you mention the music has an emotional touch; for me, In A Snowbound Land from Donkey Kong Country 2 is probably the tune that gives me the most feelings. Really hope you mention Cave Dweller Concert in this video, I love how that track conveys so many feelings at once. It starts out as just cave ambience, then gets a bit of a foreboding but curious vibe, then has parts that give you the feeling of "I really shouldn't be in here", and my absolute favorite part is at the end where it turns into a beautiful symphony for all but a few seconds until it goes back to ambience. This tune is so underappreciated despite being one of the longest tracks out of all the Donkey Kong Country series, going on for a whopping 2 minutes and 50 seconds before repeating.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it really is a fantastic track. I only mentioned it for a blip, but the atmosphere the track creates is undeniable
@silhouettoofaman2935 Жыл бұрын
That one-two punch of Seashore War and the Stickerbush Symphony arrangement hit me straight in the heart. Two of the most emotional songs in video game history, up there with Undertale 071, Fi's Farewell from Skyward Sword, and Sad Girl from Mario Galaxy for me.
@braydenroth27352 жыл бұрын
I've watched old shows as a kid and I never stopped loving them. But when I first look into Donkey Kong Country and its game music, it nearly changed my life. I hope I can take the path of this type of nostalgia for the rest of my life just to see if I find a new purpose in life.
@steveweiner72603 жыл бұрын
Definitely agree that Forest Interlude and Stickerbrush Symphony are goat status and just magical. Awesome video
@mrcupcake53093 жыл бұрын
The music in the DKC series will always have a special place in my heart. Great video!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!
@sarahnavey3 жыл бұрын
I have to comment on this video, because I’ve never heard anyone talk about VGM with such passion. Growing up, my brothers and I had a SNES and only six games, and DKC2 was one of them. We played this game over and over and over again. It must be my most played game. The game is great, but what sticks with you is the music. All the titles are perfect. I love Stickerbrush Symphony, Flight of the Zinger, and Forest Interlude. Nothing brings back childhood memories quite like this OST. My brothers favorite was always Stickerbrush, and he’d play the levels just to listen to the song. He passed away a few years ago, and I always visit this OST to remember him. Thanks for putting this together!
@imarrams5113 жыл бұрын
DKC 1 & 2 have a special place in my heart. Specially DKC 2. Is my favorite game of all time. The SNES belonged to my brother but I played it way more. And thanks to this games, I fell in love with videogames and made me today a gamer. Hearing all the songs, reminds me of beautiful childhood memories with my mom. And it was the last game, me and my mom played together in my Wii U(virtual console). She passed away a few months later from lung cancer. They are a masterpiece.
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Man, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope playing it today only brings you happy memories!
@HI-pi1er3 жыл бұрын
The music takes me back to when i was 7 . Life was great back then So much nostalgia. Wish i cud go back to the 90’s what a Magical era to grow up in . Memories I’ll never forget
@lapp2 жыл бұрын
DKC music and the Mother series music has a special place in my heart. The hardware limitations really brought out the best of these composers.
@ShadowSkyX2 жыл бұрын
What always stuck out to me besides the music were the levels and the fact the time of day or weather conditions would change during the level and this change continued into the next one. The snowy mountains in dkc were extremely memorable to me not just because of their difficulty but the way the weather progressed across stages--taking a reprieve from the raging blizzard outside yet it still made sense to go through the ice caverns as a route you'd be force to take given the conditions outside. It was also due it's music and how long it takes to get across the mountains, 4 stages in fact, 3 outside one inside, that I still vividly remember it to this day. But the music conveyed the sense of danger; the slippery slopes, slippery fast enemies, pitfalls, and limited visibility as it begins to snow hard really sell it.
@nathangarcia19923 жыл бұрын
Rockface Rumble just hits differently! Such a classic tune from DKC 3.
@carlossuarez47022 жыл бұрын
Because of this I wanted to make sure I had forest interlude in my library, but then went on a tangent and started listening to all the different covers to it and it’s incredible to see the impact just one of David wise’ dkc songs on so many musicians.
@guzzy6203 жыл бұрын
You voiced my thoughts so succinctly about Donkey Kong Country's music, and what means to me. I honestly couldn't add or take anything away from what you said about this music. Thank you!
@nova3383 жыл бұрын
David Wise is my favorites composer as well, and this video was an absolute joy! Thank for your this love letter to these fantastic OSTs
@VirtualBilly2 жыл бұрын
I used to pause DKC2 and let the background music play while I did my homework.
@HaldamirElensar3 жыл бұрын
Forest interlude got stucked in my head since the first time I've heard it. I was a seven years old kid who had DKC and just get the chance to rent DCK2... at first it was a plain experience with the Pirates and Ship themes... I have to admit I've enjoyed the fire/lava levels with that catchi tune... but everything in my life changed when we got to forest level... as Forest interlude started, my brain went out of this world and suddenly my room was surrounded by trees and birds... it was... a Magical experience. TY I LOVED YOUR VIDEO.
@amjadsulieman11483 жыл бұрын
Very well done. A much needed video to bring to light the genius behind the Donkey Kong OSTs which I never knew. I personally would mention the Zelda OoT soundtracks as being up there in the same rank. I have most of these OST saved and love listening to them. They are the bulk of my childhood and still relive those moments when I listen to them today in my 30s. Much gratitude
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@SurfingPikachu1711 ай бұрын
Him and Nobuo Uematsu are remarkable musicians. DKC music was purely hypnotic. As a very shy 90's kid I had no idea anybody else even played or really liked this game, so all this time later its wild to know how many others loved the games as much as me. I still hold them dear to me. I'd frequently play "Donkey Konk" as my Dad affectionately called it, with him. The colors, sounds, interaction, even the enemy sounds and names were memorable. Lots of care went into those games and its stunning even now. ♡
@zZalen Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making sure that these soundtracks are not forgotten anytime soon !
@notgeneralsnaz2 жыл бұрын
I used to take a cassette recorder to my TV and pause the levels on DKC2 and record the music when I was a kid. There is absolutely nothing in the world like the music in DKC & DKC2. I always get tears in my eyes when Stickerbrush Symphony is playing.
@jordanyoung21253 жыл бұрын
Stickerbush Symphony is my favorite song of all time, not game song no all time. I was 8 years old in 1995 and now at 34 writing this I can remember with perfect clarity the first time I heard Stickerbush. I put the controller down and just sat there staring at the screen trying to process the new wave of emotion that came over me. I remember in that moment thinking to myself “I’m going to play video games for the rest of my life” and wanting this song to follow me wherever I went. That’s just my story with one song, much less the rest of the series music. I used to think I was crazy and that “games had truly rotted my brain” when I was around 12 but thanks to this internet thing I see things like this and realize I simply experienced greatness. Thank you so much for this video.
@Mindblazter802 жыл бұрын
Christmas 94’, I was 14 years old and Donkey kong country was highest on my wishlist. I will never forget that night playing this amazing game and that water level music, omg.. this game was a truly masterpiece. What a happy christmas:-)
@pekoeboo Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved the passion behind this video. The first two DKC games and Tropical Freeze have some of my favorite tunes in all of video game history, and it was so nice to hear you talk about exactly what makes this music so special. I was always obsessed with the sound of woodwinds ever since I was really little, so hearing the heavy influence of woodwinds in the DKC soundtracks upon first playing the games left a lasting impression on me as a kid (I played the GBA ports first). I remember not even playing a lot of the levels, instead opting to simply stand around and listen to the soundtracks - with my two personal favorites being Jib Jig and the track that plays for Tree Top Town. Good times indeed. Though I have to say that the music in Tropical Freeze is also on a whole other plane of existence. I'm so glad you brought up Seashore War, because that's a track that genuinely makes me cry. David Wise is nothing short of a musical genius, honestly. What fantastic games, and what amazing music. Thanks for making this video, I really enjoyed it.
@lavonhodgesmusic Жыл бұрын
This video was very well done and it took me back to the first time I played the original DKC for the SNES. I couldn’t agree more with your takes on the games as well as all the classic tunes and thanks for highlighting David Wise. The way you described your love for the music reminded me of how I felt as a 10 year old kid and this video took me back to one of the most enjoyable times of my childhood. Thank you.
@luvphotography6939 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this amazing video. I have been filled with emotions while listening to the music and your voice narrating and of course, your experiences with this games music. Thank you
@Bad_Place_Alone3 ай бұрын
It's 20 or 25 years later and I'm STILL listening to mining melancholy and disco train and the like. It really was something special, and then the algorithm sent me here. This vid was a great love letter to a very talented musciian and his work. I love it.
@JotaCero103 жыл бұрын
It's amazing to see how many people think alike, the music in videogames is as important to immersion as the gameplay and story. Thanks for making this video! And cheers to all solo players spread all over the world but share one country like DK Country
@Supersonicblue10272 жыл бұрын
I've played a lot of games from my childhood that have music that makes me feel a certain way but super smash bros melee's theme will always be my equivalent to this not only was it the first video game I played but the opening theme music just gives you feeling that's hard to describe. It begins with a low heroic ballad of sorts that gets louder as Mario's trophy gets closer to the arena and then once he comes to life it just hits it's hight then afterwards it carries on for bit before being cut of by a slow beautiful harp that gives a completely different feel from the beat that was just playing and makes you feel a sense calm, sorrow, and wonder, then it picks back up slowly into the other beat that was playing before, and then it continues to get higher and higher until it can be heard throughout your entire house and then it ends. It's so short and simple but it's so beautiful and it really adds to the story of Smash and shows how the boy from the first game has gotten older but still holds on the imagination and wonder he had as a child while slowly growing older dealing with the world and this is emphasized more in Super smash bros brawl. In smash bros brawl it starts off very similar except this time the choruses words can actually be heard and they are in Greek this one drops the harp part and gives you a sense of failure but also hope, hope to keep going, to keep trying no Matt what happens which fits with the lesson the boy who is now a young adult is facing holding to his hope while society (AKA Tabu) keeps making fun of him and looking down on him and the ending of this song really encapsulates the moment sonic comes and attacks tabu which is the boy telling them to just be quite, finally except that he is who he is and that what they think doesn't matter and this feeling is encapsulated by the sense of hope and realization the end of the brawl theme song brings and I could talk for hours about the entiry of the smash soundtrack but that be like an essay worth of typing. But thank you for sharing the music that makes you feel a special way and for allowing me to appreciate it.
@Supersonicblue10272 жыл бұрын
Also I think Homecoming Hijinx is David's magnumopus because it's meant to be a love letter to the thing that made him so popular in gaming music Donkey Kong itself. The track starts off with an unused sound he wanted to have in the original version of the first level of DKC first level song but found it didn't work on that console. Then the song starts to play one beat from said song as another beat from another one of his songs come in the song literally has an instrument from every DK song he's made along with some instruments from some Eveline's songs that he liked and you can hear a beat from rock face rumble and water world in the song along with beats from all the songs David made in the GBA DKC3. Then as it continues you can hear some beats come back with the instruments if the GBA games coming in and creating a mashup then the part where it has the brats from each pirate them eventually adds in kenji's DK64 Gang plank gallon first beat and then all the beats that played in homecoming hijinx play together finally adding in the drums from DKCR's final boss, along with the humming of the DKCR's secret temple join in and then beats from the new songs from Tropical freeze come in joining the beats as the beat from the beginning is now remixed in a gong that brings the song to it's climax and then ends. It's also beautiful when you notice that the stage this beautiful song plays in is a Tropical freeze 1 to 1 recreation of the orginal first stage of DKC which makes David putting this song there even more poetic.
@tradenmyr3 жыл бұрын
This got me in the feels. All of the mentioned faves are still in my playlists. Well done!
@PressStartToContinueYT3 жыл бұрын
thanks!
@9nrstar3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed giving this a watch. As I’m younger, I didn’t grow up with dkc soundtracks and discovered them with dkc returns, and I’m extremely happy I did as I believe both dkc 1 and 2 ost’s are upon the best of all time. The biggest reason I enjoyed watching this though is hearing how you feel about these tracks. It’s like a gift that never stops giving. I feel the same way towards Super Mario Galaxy’s ost as there are all sorts of waves of emotions coming from that soundtrack (and I’ve got to admit it’s probably mostly due to nostalgia.) Great video and thanks for making it!