Everyone talks about the elevator part but the music is a masterpiece as a whole. The transition between the sauna and the locker room at 1:46 is brilliant. It's fantastic to see how much effort was put into it, you can see every special enemy entering on the screen as the music goes.
My new game demo starts at 3:33 with the monologue, and then spawn at 3:47 with flashing "GO! -->" and a 1m30s stage climbing to the tower's peak jammin' to the rest of the track. Absolutely beautiful! I haven't felt like this since first play of Shovel Knight stage 1!
For me it was during stage 5 when those Lizzo bitches came out with that epic guitar track... but i def feel you on this track, this solidified it as a certified classic game and soundtrack
Honestly once 2:50 kicked in I thought I was on the final level.( even with the stage indicator) the music was so powerful at this point, along with the city fading in the backdrop.
@A dudes thoughts My girlfriend actually suggested having sex to this soundtrack last weekend. A few tracks almost killed the vibe, but for the most part it worked out.
the build up of this music is just completely insane , starts funky like style then it goes on and on and you actually feels progressing through the stage by the music alone. man that scene on the elevator, WOW.
I've got a theory that this song is based on the past SoR games, the Sauna music being based on SoR1, locker room is SoR2, and the lounge is SoR3, with the elevator being sor4
On Twitter he said that Funky HQ was his favorite song in the soundtrack and praised Oliver for really capturing the spirit of the old games in his new compositions.
@@sirstone4545 That's funny I went through the whole soundtrack w/ my dad and I thought the song that did the best job of capturing the spirit of the old games was funky hq especially near the end.
The game was worth it just for this masterpiece of a song. Proper nostalgia. I’m 32 now but never too old for SOR. Can’t believe how emotionally charged this track is. Great game, Epic series, thoroughly enjoyed maxing it out.
Born on or around '88? Me too. SoR4 was a surprisingly great follow-up to our childhood favorite. I'm old and cynical now, i didn't expect the the gameplay AS WELL AS the soundtrack to be S-tier and faithful.
@@nitrateodin that’s right, 87 to be precise. I share your cynicism in old age especially with the way devs are going, but was so pleasantly surprised by this. As you say I was not expecting such a tribute to old times, was like going back in time almost
I am a bit younger but as a kid I played sor1&2 and God damn. That hit me with so much nostalgia honestly. And this game doesn't even exploits it it just pays tribute to our memories. Also the part where Adam showed up I almost pissed myself out of happiness. Because I missed him in sor2&3
2:05 The beat here drops so raw, like to announce the though guys are coming to you I like when the elevator opens and Gold, Silver and Bronze come out all acting gangsta
This song kicked in when I was reaching the hill’s peak during my jog, and at exactly 2:50 was when I got to the toughest point to master. Felt like a movie!
0:28, That really sounds like some really slick Russian trance. Not to mention, the bathhouse portion of the stage in the beginning really makes you feel like you made your way to a Russian neighborhood in an urban environment.
i will get into a lots of fights for this. But i think that in THIS game. Oliver upped koshiro part of the soundtrack in every possible way. If someone asks me, whats the music that represents SOR 4, i point to this level and the dojo music.
@@Syklonus Understandable with the first level music as Koshiro was blending together SOR1 and 2's themes together (but once again not 3, annoying how that entry gets the shaft s much in this). I also like Das Mortals inclusion with the final boss theme, though I like Das Mortal regardless xD
Mr Deriviere did the impossible - he managed to surpass the original trilogy with this soundtrack and spice up the experience to make you feel more badass than back when playing SOR1-3 as a kid. Fighting through the elevator section in this one to this song with your buddy is just unforgettable. Truly amazing
This entire track is a well-thought out masterpiece. It builds-up the suspense in the first half, then evolves into one of the catchiest video game songs from 2:48 onwards.
Hands down best track in the game, the build up to the elevator part is just superb 👌Makes you feel so triumphant, specially when you're throwing the goons out of the windows 3 seconds after they get inside the elevator
The new music has grown on me. This track is definitely my favourite. Like all the comments below, during 2:48-2:50mins onwards. It definitely gets catchy at that point. It has some Jean-Michel Jarre influence to it. Olivier Deriviere did a very fine job imo.
I first played SOR in 2001 (under the name of Bare Knuckle though). I was a Ukrainian kid from a provincial town and the vast majority of us could not afford Sony or PC, not to mention the Internet, so lots of us had good old Dendy or SEGA consoles instead and it was our first gaming experience. The games kicked ass back then and now, after almost 20 years I can enjoy playing the 4th part. And it feels so great yet again, just as it felt in my childhood. Everything is great about this game!
@@camello321 I'm doing just fine, I moved from Ukraine a long time ago, but a lot of my relatives and friends stayed there. Thank you for being curious! It really helps, when you know people do actually care!
I know It is been three years since you've posted this, but just for you to know. Bare Knuckle was the name of this game in Japanese version. The american version is Streets of Rage. The first two games are identical, but the third game, SOR3 was a lot harder than BK3. And it has different clothes for the characters.
When I first played this game, I thought this was the final level because it was such a throwback to SOR2 with the elevator leading up to Shiva and Mr. X. Now that I have the stage select option, I play this level over and over just for the music. Sound bar is on full blast and never gets old.
Is there a nod to Prince at 2:00? It sounds similar to the guitar riff from Computer Blue from the Purple Rain album (1:39). That’s what it reminded me of.
Anyone notice how the beat doesn’t fully come in on the elevator until the karate masters drop down at 3:50? Seems fitting considering how easily they can throw you off. The attention to detail with the music progression is so damn pleasing.
the whole song is amazing. not just rising up. that whole buildup to it. in fact, it makes the latter half of the track sound way better because it builds up to it amazingly. so many beat changes to shake a stick at. this soundtrack sounds amazing on high end headphones. seriously, this is some serious music they put in this game
There's like two songs off the game that didn't make it in the soundtrack. The part you just mentioned, and the section where you're walking down the beach to the sewer. Right before fighting Estel. I have no idea why they were cut out
Ayo did anybody else notice that the different parts of the song are symbolic of the games? The part in the sauna is SoR1, the locker room is SoR2, and the lounge is SoR3, leading into the legendary SoR4 based elevator elevator music
I was in the kitchen cooking and a commercial with this song on it came on. I was cutting onions at the exact moment the beat dropped and its a good thing because it masked the fact that i was crying like a blubbering baby from pure nostalgia.
One of the best ost's out there in video game history :D And the game has been nailed, wish it was a bit longer, it was already at a decent length. I want them to make another Streets of Rage, or make another modern styled game from the old SEGA collections, since this was quite nostalgic with the same sound effects of items you pick up and so on. Animation was perfect, love the hand drawn animation like here. These devs(Dotemu) nailed the game's essence, no need to invent anything new, just update the graphics and add a little bit that cherry on top with few new things like these specials and combo variations.
Did a playthrough on hardest difficulty and as rage inducing this stage was I was pushed to keep going by this track. Elevator bit of the music is just amazing. (2:48 onwards)
After beating the game i searched for this song in the bath house this song is my favourite in the 4th installment. Specially the Intro🥹🙏🥰😍😘💖💕✨🎆🎇🎊 Happy New Year Everyone thank you yuzo and Oliviere for making Great Memorable Music
Everybody saying that the second last part was the best but i disagree. For me is everything about this track awesome, even more the buildup. My Favorite part is 1:44, i'm such a sucker for this style of music.
You prefers the first part, that is your choice and your sensibility. But, major part of us love the second part, because that fit perfectly with the moment, and give an epic dimension to the scene. All of that song is very good, and first part too 😉
I like it all too. The 2nd half was just a surprise. Listening to it from the start I dont think anyone was expecting that. I dont know what that even is, New wave? Retro wave? I dont know crap about electronic music like this. Whatever it is, it fukin slaps.
as much as I know, it got inspired by Mylene Farmer's melody from the 90's. What's funny is that Mylene Farmer seems to have a huge fanbase in Russia. As she write french songs, I was very surprised to see how famous she was for russians, but it seems the melody find a particular echo in there.
@@geoffreycourbon8429 ah i see, my wife told me about her .. i live in Paris so I know a bit of her history. Do listen to the midnight - vampires, i feel they could have been in the ost as well. cheers
Actually, yes, Olivier Derivière talked about the Russian inspiration for the first part: a nod to the movie Eastern Promises, in which the character played by Viggo Mortensen gets beaten up in a sauna. ;)
I seriously could feel all of those who were moved by this game as i herd this track i almost cryed cause i felt reunited with one of the greatest times in hystory once agian!
@@sebastianocanto5777 eres una bestia del SoR... Jajajajaja, hay un par que se me hacen difícil para platinarlo, pero le pondré más esmero. Fan desde los hermosos años 90's
@@Sr.Jpkaiser me costó sacar el S en todos los niveles y el de llegar a 5 millones de puntos, mis escenarios favoritos los 3 primeros. Pero pude 💪, ahora estoy con el TLoU2
Que fucking epic la música del elevador, cuando escuchas una banda sonora de calidad como esta es cuando te das cuenta que ha valido la pena cada puto euro.
@@SliceferSlice at first its like sneak music while the gang notices you and then playful like the thugs think they can handle you then builds up sending the big dogs
Any of y’all ever play Surgeon Simulator? The elevator break reminds me of the soundtrack to Surgeon Simulator, makes me thinkI’m pulling a tooth in a moving ambulance.
Man, you could only get the French in to do this "Okay, we need 90's style, but updated to 2020. Gritty cyberpunk desolation but modern charm and a knowing wink to the modern audience... why can I hear La Marseillaise?"
My brother once tried to say some other song was the best in this game's OST. Don't remember which, doesn't matter. I told him that he was wrong and that this song was easily the best. He immediately agreed with me.
Everyone talks about the elevator part but the music is a masterpiece as a whole. The transition between the sauna and the locker room at 1:46 is brilliant. It's fantastic to see how much effort was put into it, you can see every special enemy entering on the screen as the music goes.
I agreed
One of the greatest songs in video game history
agree!
True elevator music right here. Olivier Deriviere absolutely did an outstanding job.
It's too much outstanding, to be honest.
Yoo, Lea pfp, nice
instant classic
I love the part from 2:50 onward. Nothing gives off the feeling of "you're almost there, keep going!" more than that part of the song.
My new game demo starts at 3:33 with the monologue, and then spawn at 3:47 with flashing "GO! -->" and a 1m30s stage climbing to the tower's peak jammin' to the rest of the track.
Absolutely beautiful! I haven't felt like this since first play of Shovel Knight stage 1!
You just described exactly how this track makes me feel like. This theme is epic
The moment the new soundtrack truly earned its Streets of Rage stripes.
For me it was during stage 5 when those Lizzo bitches came out with that epic guitar track... but i def feel you on this track, this solidified it as a certified classic game and soundtrack
For me it was definitely in The Precinct when you knock out those Ferrocio and the bars break
For me it was the character select
It's just something special when it hits the 2:50 mark then after that its just so epic
Nah it earned that all the way back on the character select
Honestly once 2:50 kicked in I thought I was on the final level.( even with the stage indicator) the music was so powerful at this point, along with the city fading in the backdrop.
I felt exactly the same way. Has a climactic feel about it!
Strangers Things vibe
Like in the first game
Thats facts!
@@sebastianocanto5777 also terminator when he sends himself into the melting medal
2:50 is when you realize that how much epic this game became
puts chills down my spine every time
SOR2 First stage, SOR1 4th stage, SOR4 Do Joe and this for the best franchise song.
always hear.... "GRAND UPPPPPPER" !!!!
@@fabioamuniz actually irs RAGATTA!
@@kingartifex i feel the same bro
The 80s synth in this and the final boss fight are so good.
I wish that elevator section would go on longer, best track in the whole OST. I could beat people up to that all day.
There's an extended version: olivierderiviere.bandcamp.com/album/rising-up-extended-down-the-beatch
That elevator scene was epic.. Sad it was so short
@A dudes thoughts Ahh poetry
@A dudes thoughts My girlfriend actually suggested having sex to this soundtrack last weekend. A few tracks almost killed the vibe, but for the most part it worked out.
@A dudes thoughts Ha! I'll see what she thinks.
the build up of this music is just completely insane , starts funky like style then it goes on and on and you actually feels progressing through the stage by the music alone.
man that scene on the elevator, WOW.
Wassup XD
@@ArseneKichi 🤟🤟🤟
💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
I've got a theory that this song is based on the past SoR games, the Sauna music being based on SoR1, locker room is SoR2, and the lounge is SoR3, with the elevator being sor4
Like something off cobra Kai
You made a classic. Yuzo Koshiro must be proud
On Twitter he said that Funky HQ was his favorite song in the soundtrack and praised Oliver for really capturing the spirit of the old games in his new compositions.
@@sirstone4545 That's funny I went through the whole soundtrack w/ my dad and I thought the song that did the best job of capturing the spirit of the old games was funky hq especially near the end.
Imagine working on a track like this and not yet knowing during production that it's going to be everybody's favourite.
The game was worth it just for this masterpiece of a song. Proper nostalgia. I’m 32 now but never too old for SOR. Can’t believe how emotionally charged this track is.
Great game, Epic series, thoroughly enjoyed maxing it out.
Yes this soundtrack is unbelievable helps you to win when your playing.
I just turned 32 and couldn't have said this better myself.
Born on or around '88? Me too. SoR4 was a surprisingly great follow-up to our childhood favorite. I'm old and cynical now, i didn't expect the the gameplay AS WELL AS the soundtrack to be S-tier and faithful.
@@nitrateodin that’s right, 87 to be precise. I share your cynicism in old age especially with the way devs are going, but was so pleasantly surprised by this. As you say I was not expecting such a tribute to old times, was like going back in time almost
I am a bit younger but as a kid I played sor1&2 and God damn. That hit me with so much nostalgia honestly. And this game doesn't even exploits it it just pays tribute to our memories. Also the part where Adam showed up I almost pissed myself out of happiness. Because I missed him in sor2&3
2:05 The beat here drops so raw, like to announce the though guys are coming to you
I like when the elevator opens and Gold, Silver and Bronze come out all acting gangsta
That build up at 2:48...
And then at 3:04😭💛🤘
Oh '91-'94 how I missed you lol
The good ol sega genesis days
@@2punchman100Low graphics
Low fps
Low hz
And no one had a problem!
Beautifull times!!!
Man you never lied about that sir!
@@2punchman100 yup, had Genesis and SOR2 was by FAR my favorite game.
I almost cried at that point
For me the comeback after this part 3:40 is the best part. 80's and 90's mixed up with so much emotion. 10/10!!!
One of the best things about this song is that most characters walk cycles sync up extremely well to the beat
Sickest song in the whole game hands down especially when that beat changes!
Facts!!
For sure!!!!
Yes bro 👌🏻
This tune is an absolute BANGER
We're living in a beat em' up renaissance, and I'm all for it. Can't wait for TMNT Shredder's Revenge!
Undoubtedly also gonna have an awesome soundtrack. The '89 arcade and Lost in Time osts were awesome. And they seem to be drawing inspiration.
@@LordEmpyreal That + Tee Lopes is helping with the music which has me pumped frfr
Try fight n rage. It s fantastic...probably gameplay is better than sor4...even mother Russia bleeds is a good game.
Both game are pure greatness
@@camello321 truuuuue
1:17 Always seems to sync perfectly with Dokuja's footsteps when he walks into the room
This song kicked in when I was reaching the hill’s peak during my jog, and at exactly 2:50 was when I got to the toughest point to master. Felt like a movie!
0:28, That really sounds like some really slick Russian trance.
Not to mention, the bathhouse portion of the stage in the beginning really makes you feel like you made your way to a Russian neighborhood in an urban environment.
i will get into a lots of fights for this. But i think that in THIS game. Oliver upped koshiro part of the soundtrack in every possible way. If someone asks me, whats the music that represents SOR 4, i point to this level and the dojo music.
Koshiro's tracks were the least interesting out of the whole OST. Not bad by any means, but they felt like bland rehashes.
Storm Boat as well
I think the two are different in a few ways, but I think you're right about this. Olivier really set the bar ridiculously high.
No fighting from me. Olivier Deriviere bossed the soundtrack.
@@Syklonus Understandable with the first level music as Koshiro was blending together SOR1 and 2's themes together (but once again not 3, annoying how that entry gets the shaft s much in this).
I also like Das Mortals inclusion with the final boss theme, though I like Das Mortal regardless xD
oh god i was looking everywhere. it freaking starts at 2:47
Aye everyone talking about the elevator part, which is cold af, but y'all can't sleep on the first part. It's dope as hell.
Soooo true, spcially the part that begins in 1:45, that part is lit as fuck!
xLuis89x when the Dokuja’s come out to play.
I've heard a first part more than the second, restarted the level for 40-50 times, just to get... A?! gotta train for S >.>
^^^^^^^^ GREAT POINT -- the journey is important too :D
Ауе жизнь ворам
Mr Deriviere did the impossible - he managed to surpass the original trilogy with this soundtrack and spice up the experience to make you feel more badass than back when playing SOR1-3 as a kid. Fighting through the elevator section in this one to this song with your buddy is just unforgettable. Truly amazing
Now this should of been the final level music it’s so epic
I think it was meant to feel like the final level like the first two games, going up Mr. X's tower but in this case it was Y tower
should have*
The whole song is amazing but the part at 3:45 is incredible. The highlight of the whole game and a top 5 song of the whole series
Amen brother
This is a spiritual masterpiece.
So powerful, my favorite from this OST. This one and "Dreamer" from SOR 2 are my all time favorites from the franchise. Great work
What about "Moon Beach"?
so much nostalgia in this track i don't know why but it feels great to listen to it
This entire track is a well-thought out masterpiece. It builds-up the suspense in the first half, then evolves into one of the catchiest video game songs from 2:48 onwards.
Cant believe I’m playing streets of rage again. Just an amazing feeling I can’t describe.
Hands down best track in the game, the build up to the elevator part is just superb 👌Makes you feel so triumphant, specially when you're throwing the goons out of the windows 3 seconds after they get inside the elevator
Str8 🔥! So blessed to be born in the 80’s man.
The new music has grown on me. This track is definitely my favourite. Like all the comments below, during 2:48-2:50mins onwards. It definitely gets catchy at that point. It has some Jean-Michel Jarre influence to it. Olivier Deriviere did a very fine job imo.
Like everyone else, when this kicks in around 2:50 it's easily the best song on the new soundtrack.
Easily, although the whole material is top quality
I no shit was thinking the same. That China town track goes hard when the kickboxers show up and that’s my second best one.
what a freaking jam, easily one of my favorite video game tracks ever
I first played SOR in 2001 (under the name of Bare Knuckle though). I was a Ukrainian kid from a provincial town and the vast majority of us could not afford Sony or PC, not to mention the Internet, so lots of us had good old Dendy or SEGA consoles instead and it was our first gaming experience. The games kicked ass back then and now, after almost 20 years I can enjoy playing the 4th part. And it feels so great yet again, just as it felt in my childhood. Everything is great about this game!
Mf i hope youre doing good in these tough times
@@camello321 I'm doing just fine, I moved from Ukraine a long time ago, but a lot of my relatives and friends stayed there. Thank you for being curious! It really helps, when you know people do actually care!
I know It is been three years since you've posted this, but just for you to know. Bare Knuckle was the name of this game in Japanese version. The american version is Streets of Rage. The first two games are identical, but the third game, SOR3 was a lot harder than BK3. And it has different clothes for the characters.
I love how the OST captures the 90s mood quite well. I’m still partial to the first SOR ost but this is damn close.
Im using this song to train my self in this crappy quarintine :D
I think the best soundtrack from this game hasn't been composed by Yuzo Koshiro. He must be proud of this!
When I first played this game, I thought this was the final level because it was such a throwback to SOR2 with the elevator leading up to Shiva and Mr. X. Now that I have the stage select option, I play this level over and over just for the music. Sound bar is on full blast and never gets old.
Is there a nod to Prince at 2:00? It sounds similar to the guitar riff from Computer Blue from the Purple Rain album (1:39). That’s what it reminded me of.
Facts
Most people adore the 2:50 part but I always thought 1:45 is when the song makes you feel like a legit badass!!!
Me too
favorite part
Yup
The whole theme itself I think, from 0:00 its building it. Awesome.
Anyone notice how the beat doesn’t fully come in on the elevator until the karate masters drop down at 3:50? Seems fitting considering how easily they can throw you off. The attention to detail with the music progression is so damn pleasing.
Intense!!! They did a hell of a job on this game!
So true men !!!!
the whole song is amazing. not just rising up. that whole buildup to it. in fact, it makes the latter half of the track sound way better because it builds up to it amazingly. so many beat changes to shake a stick at. this soundtrack sounds amazing on high end headphones. seriously, this is some serious music they put in this game
I wish the part when the guys come out the elevator was in. That's where it gets dope haha
Yeah! I love when they step off the elevator its like their theme
yeah they use this song for the trailer, best song !!
There's like two songs off the game that didn't make it in the soundtrack. The part you just mentioned, and the section where you're walking down the beach to the sewer. Right before fighting Estel. I have no idea why they were cut out
@@Keyblademster Yes, that pre-sewer bit sounds like it was inspired by Crusader: No Remorse.
Just beat this game with two friends. This music gives me goosebumps. Damn.
This man understood the assignment!
My mother died two months ago. The later part of this song gives me hope that I'll make it on my own.
I'm glad you found hope in something going positive
Sweet 👌 that's positive stay strong
Stay strong friend
Your dear mom will be dropping Turkeys and Stars for you from the heavenly skies above :)
And my dad has passed away on May 1º, victin of Covid-19, i know how do you feel.
Ayo did anybody else notice that the different parts of the song are symbolic of the games? The part in the sauna is SoR1, the locker room is SoR2, and the lounge is SoR3, leading into the legendary SoR4 based elevator elevator music
Everyone else’s favourite bit starts later than mine!!! 1:46 absolutely mad!!!! ❤❤
The whole track is good but I just really came here for 2:48 and up
That breakdown is as smooth as eggs.
Anyone else find themselves constantly replaying the Y tower level just for the music?
2:05 ARMED THUG has entered the chat.
One of the best video game songs by far
I love when the melody changes as you move on.
Randomly thought about this song after a long while, best song on soundtrack by far.
The whole track is a masterpiece 👌
I was in the kitchen cooking and a commercial with this song on it came on. I was cutting onions at the exact moment the beat dropped and its a good thing because it masked the fact that i was crying like a blubbering baby from pure nostalgia.
Man i been holding mine back tough but some be falling out like damn this song owns my soul right now!
Was it a SOR4 commercial, or did some company steal the music for their product?
One of the best ost's out there in video game history :D And the game has been nailed, wish it was a bit longer, it was already at a decent length. I want them to make another Streets of Rage, or make another modern styled game from the old SEGA collections, since this was quite nostalgic with the same sound effects of items you pick up and so on. Animation was perfect, love the hand drawn animation like here. These devs(Dotemu) nailed the game's essence, no need to invent anything new, just update the graphics and add a little bit that cherry on top with few new things like these specials and combo variations.
This is seriously the best workout music, by the time it gets to 3:48 you are ready to punch brick walls down and run a mile with ease.
Did a playthrough on hardest difficulty and as rage inducing this stage was I was pushed to keep going by this track. Elevator bit of the music is just amazing. (2:48 onwards)
Ice Cap Zone - I hear your shimmering through :)
Its my 10/10
Omg yeah
2:50 elevator part
no need to thank, youre welcome😊
1st game I enjoyed going for the Platinum Trophy. This track kept me smiling.
After beating the game i searched for this song in the bath house this song is my favourite in the 4th installment. Specially the Intro🥹🙏🥰😍😘💖💕✨🎆🎇🎊 Happy New Year Everyone thank you yuzo and Oliviere for making Great Memorable Music
What the hell do I need to do to stop replaying that song over and over again?!
Did the song finally fade cause im just now getting a taste of what everyone was on 7 months ago cause this tracks straight banger!
@@antwoinethomas8397 I don't think so. xD
Idk. um maybe listen to a different song until the earworm disappears?
Everybody saying that the second last part was the best but i disagree.
For me is everything about this track awesome, even more the buildup.
My Favorite part is 1:44, i'm such a sucker for this style of music.
Reminds me of SoR2 in the best way.
You prefers the first part, that is your choice and your sensibility.
But, major part of us love the second part, because that fit perfectly with the moment, and give an epic dimension to the scene.
All of that song is very good, and first part too 😉
So filthy.
I like it all too. The 2nd half was just a surprise. Listening to it from the start I dont think anyone was expecting that. I dont know what that even is, New wave? Retro wave? I dont know crap about electronic music like this. Whatever it is, it fukin slaps.
Olivier Deriviere is a Genius !
And he's French like me !
Viva La France ! Et... Longue vie aux Streets Of Rage ❤️ !
Hugor.
DotEmu is a french studio. Vive la France!
Has a Mother Russia vibe to it. Love it
You know what’s weird? Mother Russia didn’t have a bathhouse brawl scene. Missed opportunity
as much as I know, it got inspired by Mylene Farmer's melody from the 90's. What's funny is that Mylene Farmer seems to have a huge fanbase in Russia. As she write french songs, I was very surprised to see how famous she was for russians, but it seems the melody find a particular echo in there.
@@geoffreycourbon8429 ah i see, my wife told me about her .. i live in Paris so I know a bit of her history. Do listen to the midnight - vampires, i feel they could have been in the ost as well. cheers
Actually, yes, Olivier Derivière talked about the Russian inspiration for the first part: a nod to the movie Eastern Promises, in which the character played by Viggo Mortensen gets beaten up in a sauna. ;)
@@romain_g7756 that movie was amazing.
2:48 hits and it's like you're using your star special move.
One of the best songs, Olivier nailed it
3:47
That feels like we're in this together
I seriously could feel all of those who were moved by this game as i herd this track i almost cryed cause i felt reunited with one of the greatest times in hystory once agian!
Am I the unique person to put this music in my playlist travel? This is a nostalgic masterpiece!
This track is totally “you’re almost there bub keep going strong”
1:48 to 2:40 is the best part old school Sega vibes
One of my favorite songs/stages 💙
Lol my buddy said at 00:30 "That's when the murder clowns walk in" 🤣😆.
Your buddy's gay
SOR 4 is a short game but this moments never gets old...my sister and i never get tired replaying the game!
MY OFFICIAL 2020 ANTHEM 😎!!!
They should play this across the world for 2021 as the ball is dropping niw imagine that!
2:43 is when the song officially starts for me. Just got that get ready for the impact vibe and pays off perfectly.
Streets of Rage 4 es la perfección!
La neta
Mal!!! uno de mis favoritos del año, un gusto haberlo platinado
@@sebastianocanto5777 eres una bestia del SoR... Jajajajaja, hay un par que se me hacen difícil para platinarlo, pero le pondré más esmero.
Fan desde los hermosos años 90's
@@Sr.Jpkaiser me costó sacar el S en todos los niveles y el de llegar a 5 millones de puntos, mis escenarios favoritos los 3 primeros. Pero pude 💪, ahora estoy con el TLoU2
Que fucking epic la música del elevador, cuando escuchas una banda sonora de calidad como esta es cuando te das cuenta que ha valido la pena cada puto euro.
God this is so beautiful
That 3:00 mark onward is the best part of the entire game soundtrack! Great game and soundtrack in general! Classic👍👍
It has "no matter what shit the world is throwing at you, you're gonna come on top of it" vibe.
This theme is so catchy.
It really is. Starts off weird and after making pass the intro it really picks up.
The part in the elevator is my favorite part
@@SliceferSlice at first its like sneak music while the gang notices you and then playful like the thugs think they can handle you then builds up sending the big dogs
Any of y’all ever play Surgeon Simulator? The elevator break reminds me of the soundtrack to Surgeon Simulator, makes me thinkI’m pulling a tooth in a moving ambulance.
the best song on the soundtrack! (good things start at 2:50)
An outstanding contestant for the SoR2 elevator anthem track: the "expander"
It's an amazing soundtrack. When I first heard it, I knew they did the game justice and were very faithful to the originals
This is my favorite song in this game! even soundtrack for my 40yo birthday^^
3:00 This definitely sounds like an awesome endgame type of track although it wasn't.
I know right i was fighting on the elevator like well i guess thats the end of this game but damn they sure picked the right slap to end it off!
2:50 *When you throw everything out the window*
Right when it drops at 3:47 i can imagine axel yelling grand uppa
Man, you could only get the French in to do this
"Okay, we need 90's style, but updated to 2020. Gritty cyberpunk desolation but modern charm and a knowing wink to the modern audience... why can I hear La Marseillaise?"
This goes so hard! To echo Blade Shadow Wing, Olivier Deriviere did such a great job!
02:50 Magnificent.
Man I mopped up so many fools with that squeegie
My brother once tried to say some other song was the best in this game's OST. Don't remember which, doesn't matter. I told him that he was wrong and that this song was easily the best. He immediately agreed with me.
The syncing of the audio and visuals 9n the final part of the elevator is epic