I didn't think much of it as a kid but the entire sequence starting at 3:06 is incredible. as an adult it shocks me to think that they could make the song sound so clear and accurate to club dance music of that era on a 64 cartridge. so incredibly memorable
I know as a freshman in HS I didn't like electronic music .....but this part of the game was so unique to me and real....this song slapped senses into me. Since then I've been to countless House ,trance,EDM ,Glow festivals .......thank you RARE
The fact that this song is easily missed/overlooked when you play the game, makes it that much more special. I still remember playing the game with a buddy and we both heard the beat and decided to stop moving, wait and listen, and were shocked at how awesome it became. To the point we downloaded it (likely thru Napster or something back then) and would crank it so loud as we drove around town. The bass would rattle the car (and us). Good times!
He was a modern-day British virtuoso in every regard. In a prior century, he’d’ve been up there with the greats, like Vivaldi and Motzart. Seriously, the man has unprecedented talent in all forms of music, from Classical, Opera, Swing, to Electronica.
@@dogewood5499 It's mozart, not motzart. You are using the way it sounds phonetically to spell it & don't think it doesn't matter because it does, it's an actual person's name that should be spelled properly.
This song here, is my absolute favorite song from any video game. Nothing like standing on the center platform surrounded by rock people. Watching Conker and the Cavemen dance to this song lol.
The original Conker is pure gold... one of the best games ever made. Pretty sure it got 10/10 for review back in the day. All I know is I sold my very dearly loved dreamcast and vga cable and monitor to buy another n64 to just play this amazing game back in 2000.
Conker's Bad Fur Day in general has one of the most under appreciated OSTs of all time; and song's like this deserve recognition. Though thankfully it was used in some popular Flash animations on Newgrounds such as Rise of the Mushroom Kingdom.
I feel like Beanland was given a mission to make "idk dude it's a club so generic techno" and he went "nah fam. It'll be generic techno in genre name only imma make a banger". It's one of the like ten first electronic tracks I heard and I've been a lifetime electronic fan since said ten.
It's no generic techno, its part Acid House, Part Deep House, and during the synth and hi-hat playtime starting from 3:09, a whole lot of trance. This one transcends genres, he overdelivered massively.
ahhh I still see Conker dancing in rock solid to this beat... then we get to deal with pissing those rocks into those damn holes... lol so funny but also annoying in more ways than one haha.
From what I’ve heard, the Spooky level was supposed to also have a ‘Blade’ homage with a dance club (sans anything caveman-themed) and Don Weazo (the Mafioso Boss Weasel) was supposed to head it. They had other homages set to the Uga Buga level, like Jurassic Park, etc. and it would’ve been relatively the same. So, it’s no coincidence this track sounds like “Blood Is Pumping” by Voodoo and Serrano, the club track heard in ‘Blade’.
Ngl, im high asf and watched a video about Conker. Forgot how good this song/soundtrack is. Im gonna start mixing this song into a couple sets. Have a feeling the function would go apeshit, regardless of their knowledge of this game.
Hm, CC34 determines the IIR Filter cutoff frequency using a pretty linear transfer function, as far as I can hear. But did you interpret CC33 which seems to influence the filter Q? Is it linear as well or is it on a dB range? And what's its maximum value when setting CC33=127 ?
I was writing some pseudocode to explain the decoding/use of the values, but then I thought it would be a lot easier to just point you toward the source code of the synthesizer I used to create these. github.com/L-Spiro/Nintendo-Synthy-4/tree/main/NS4/Src/MIDI Look at the LpfControlToFrequency() (cc34) and GameQToQ() (cc33) functions. The bi-quad implementation of the LPF is applied to each individual sample, not to the whole track, and it is tied to the sample’s base note. It is for this reason that the only way to properly render the music is to write your own synthesizer (which I call Nintendo Synthy-4). Any other synthesizer you use is going to apply effects to the whole track. For your easier browsing, here are a few useful variables. m_sSettings.dLpfOffset = 1.0 in Conker’s Bad Fur Day (10.0 in Jet Force Gemini). m_sSettings.dLpfScalar is just 1.0. _dBaseFrequency is 22018.
@@kotbayun2207 Unfortunately it temporarily is not the easiest tool in the world to use right now, since you have to change code in Visual Studio and build/run it to create a set. I plan to add an easy-to-use interface this year but for now you will need Visual Studio 2022 and have to change a bunch of paths to get it to convert.
Bass is a bit weak in this version :/ Sound quality is awesome. That first bass drop is ass compared to other videos with crap sound quality. The bass sounds good in other parts. But it does not have the oomph it should for the first drop. Legit a perfect upload aside from the weak bass st certain points.
I didn't think much of it as a kid but the entire sequence starting at 3:06 is incredible. as an adult it shocks me to think that they could make the song sound so clear and accurate to club dance music of that era on a 64 cartridge. so incredibly memorable
its crazy how Rare back then just new the hardware so well
I always come back to replay the song there, it hits all the right spots
I was little staying idle in the caveman club jamming the song in my big ass tv hahaha goodtimes
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crazy ???
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I know as a freshman in HS I didn't like electronic music .....but this part of the game was so unique to me and real....this song slapped senses into me. Since then I've been to countless House ,trance,EDM ,Glow festivals .......thank you RARE
The fact that this song is easily missed/overlooked when you play the game, makes it that much more special.
I still remember playing the game with a buddy and we both heard the beat and decided to stop moving, wait and listen, and were shocked at how awesome it became.
To the point we downloaded it (likely thru Napster or something back then) and would crank it so loud as we drove around town. The bass would rattle the car (and us).
Good times!
This slaps hard on 2023
Robin Beanland was doing WAY too much with this soundtrack... in the most iconic and groundbreaking way imaginable.
He was a modern-day British virtuoso in every regard.
In a prior century, he’d’ve been up there with the greats, like Vivaldi and Motzart. Seriously, the man has unprecedented talent in all forms of music, from Classical, Opera, Swing, to Electronica.
Been grooving to this song since this game came out! Thank you for this! Never knew who wrote it!
@@dogewood5499 It's mozart, not motzart. You are using the way it sounds phonetically to spell it & don't think it doesn't matter because it does, it's an actual person's name that should be spelled properly.
This song here, is my absolute favorite song from any video game. Nothing like standing on the center platform surrounded by rock people. Watching Conker and the Cavemen dance to this song lol.
Then getting drunk and pissing on everyone
Yes, this ☝☝☝
The original Conker is pure gold... one of the best games ever made. Pretty sure it got 10/10 for review back in the day. All I know is I sold my very dearly loved dreamcast and vga cable and monitor to buy another n64 to just play this amazing game back in 2000.
Correction early 2001
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I bet that was a tough decision...
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One of my dreams is to do a great party and put this song 👌👌🎊🎉😎🤙
Same haha
I actually do it, and everybody enjoy it 🤘
You are not alone
I strongly advice play this tune during sex
Do ittt
Played for this game for the first time and made it here last night....this level contributes to my long playtime now😂😂
Whos still listening in 2024
When 3:06 starts my soul starts to elevate!
me! xD
ME too😀
Right here!
Aye sup bro
I just cannot believe that I was listening to this when I was 10-12 y/o. I'm 26 now. Hits real
7 beers in, my gfs in a cage and im pissing on rock ppl and. this sounds top notch!
yis.da.
When your parents wanted you to be a DJ but you became a video game composer
To be fair, this was a parody game and this song was trying to be a 1 to 1 parody of the Blade song "Confusion" by New World Order...
Robin Beanland is sooooooo good.
There was piss all over that club, but it was a good club 😎
I started drinking at age 13 at this club to this song
@ricks4879 I was 16. On the game that is when i had a chance to get this far on it on Conker's Live, & Reloaded. I didn't start drinking till 18 lol
I'll always come back to this.
Conker's Bad Fur Day in general has one of the most under appreciated OSTs of all time; and song's like this deserve recognition. Though thankfully it was used in some popular Flash animations on Newgrounds such as Rise of the Mushroom Kingdom.
Still hot in 2023! 🚨🚨🔥
2024 ;3
This is the best version I’ve ever heard
It honestly is in my case too
2024...que este temita no muera nunca plis!
how many people will have been introduced to trance music thanks to conker?
I feel like Beanland was given a mission to make "idk dude it's a club so generic techno" and he went "nah fam. It'll be generic techno in genre name only imma make a banger". It's one of the like ten first electronic tracks I heard and I've been a lifetime electronic fan since said ten.
It's no generic techno, its part Acid House, Part Deep House, and during the synth and hi-hat playtime starting from 3:09, a whole lot of trance. This one transcends genres, he overdelivered massively.
@@idunno402 yeah I was implying he was told to go generic for a club level and instead went all out. Indeed overdelivered.
@@idunno402 thanks for restating the guy's exact point in different words.
Fucking with you on this take!
Amazing acid trance melody.
2:38 Jesus, I love this old school trance sequences. You remember Aquagen? Check out Destination Dance and Capricorn from them.
1:40 best part
He made a BANGER back in the day!!! Hope it gets VEEERY popular now! hehehe
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ahhh I still see Conker dancing in rock solid to this beat... then we get to deal with pissing those rocks into those damn holes... lol so funny but also annoying in more ways than one haha.
Yooo that song is a freaking banger bro!
2:37
This game is why I like squirrels & house mix music although this sounds more like literal techno from back in the 90s.
DAMMMMM!! BEAUITFUL
solid af
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thanks for the song in hq
This is firee💣💥🕺🔥🔥🔥
does anyone think this is based off of the blade movie club song?
From what I’ve heard, the Spooky level was supposed to also have a ‘Blade’ homage with a dance club (sans anything caveman-themed) and Don Weazo (the Mafioso Boss Weasel) was supposed to head it.
They had other homages set to the Uga Buga level, like Jurassic Park, etc. and it would’ve been relatively the same.
So, it’s no coincidence this track sounds like “Blood Is Pumping” by Voodoo and Serrano, the club track heard in ‘Blade’.
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This HQ is good
Me encanta su ritmo
Luv it
This song had no right being this good on this game lol
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Ngl, im high asf and watched a video about Conker. Forgot how good this song/soundtrack is. Im gonna start mixing this song into a couple sets. Have a feeling the function would go apeshit, regardless of their knowledge of this game.
The compositor of this song also did Sea of Thieves themes ♥
Hm, CC34 determines the IIR Filter cutoff frequency using a pretty linear transfer function, as far as I can hear. But did you interpret CC33 which seems to influence the filter Q? Is it linear as well or is it on a dB range? And what's its maximum value when setting CC33=127 ?
I was writing some pseudocode to explain the decoding/use of the values, but then I thought it would be a lot easier to just point you toward the source code of the synthesizer I used to create these.
github.com/L-Spiro/Nintendo-Synthy-4/tree/main/NS4/Src/MIDI
Look at the LpfControlToFrequency() (cc34) and GameQToQ() (cc33) functions.
The bi-quad implementation of the LPF is applied to each individual sample, not to the whole track, and it is tied to the sample’s base note. It is for this reason that the only way to properly render the music is to write your own synthesizer (which I call Nintendo Synthy-4). Any other synthesizer you use is going to apply effects to the whole track.
For your easier browsing, here are a few useful variables.
m_sSettings.dLpfOffset = 1.0 in Conker’s Bad Fur Day (10.0 in Jet Force Gemini).
m_sSettings.dLpfScalar is just 1.0.
_dBaseFrequency is 22018.
@@Video-Game-OST-HQ thanks mate great work
@@Video-Game-OST-HQ nice work
@@Video-Game-OST-HQ are there any executables for this tool?and perhaps some instructions....
@@kotbayun2207 Unfortunately it temporarily is not the easiest tool in the world to use right now, since you have to change code in Visual Studio and build/run it to create a set.
I plan to add an easy-to-use interface this year but for now you will need Visual Studio 2022 and have to change a bunch of paths to get it to convert.
5:18 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bass is a bit weak in this version :/ Sound quality is awesome. That first bass drop is ass compared to other videos with crap sound quality. The bass sounds good in other parts. But it does not have the oomph it should for the first drop. Legit a perfect upload aside from the weak bass st certain points.
this is still good in 2005
I am an animal !!!
Break time habibi!
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How alive in 2023?
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Real ones know an old Mario video use this ost at beginning where Luigi wanted to k*ll Mario
Oh fuck yeah bud 😂 love this song ❤
como se nota que no es la vercion original xd
got here soon lol
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