Als Kind hab ich die ZDF Doku "Wunderbarer Planet" (1987) geliebt, vor allem wegen der Musik. Der Sahara-Sand in der Luft über Europa wurde damals schon erklärt.
Ein paar Songs dazu gibt es mittlerweile bei Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aptMQ0_764c
Ich bin stolzer Besitzer des Soundtracks auf CD.
Die Geschichte dazu passt nicht in einen Post, daher hier ein Thread. #WunderbarerPlanet#Soundtrack
Comme j'ai un peu le temps, je me suis dit tiens, si on cherchait un autre son de verrouillage pour le véhicule électrique ? Celui actuel (ancien son de fermeture de Windows) commence à m'agacer, et il est un peu fort (pas moyen d'en baisser le volume simplement, il faut rééditer le fichier).
Tiens, pourquoi pas une des musiques courtes du vieux jeu le Manoir de Mortevielle ? Ca doit pouvoir se trouver facilement sur internet ?
Ben pas tant que ça. On trouve la musique d'intro, 2-3 sons courts, mais pas les brèves musiques de coupe. https://www.lankhor.net/jeux.php?jeu=15&menu=tele
Bon, faut tout faire tout seul dans cette maison...
Allez hop, on démarre #Hatari , émulateur d' #AtariST , on charge le #ManoirDeMortevielle , et on lance l'enregistrement de la bande son.
Ensuite on bidouille le fichier son obtenu pour en extraire les musiques souhaitées.
J'hésite entre les 2. #AbandonWare#Soundtrack
The other day, I came across a SoundCloud account (seemingly long abandoned) with many excellent covers of themes and incidental music from several mostly 70s #TVscores.
If there was ever a show whose score was an earworm for me, it's Oliver Nelson's score for the SMDM. After watching the DVD set, it took me months to get it out of my head.
PS, La-La Land Records, I know you're not on the Fediverse, and so I'm shouting into the abyss, but please find a way to get a release of the original #TheSixMillionDollarMan#Soundtrack
If you like the King's Quest VI soundtrack, you might also like it on vinyl. My mate Erik spent the last two years making a reorchestration of the soundtrack with live instruments and he's crowdfunding a vinyl release now.
En ce moment je regarde la série The Bear, et à chaque fin d'épisode il y a ce jingle FX qui ressemble à la musique de fin du monde dans Outer Wilds, c'est bouleversant.
The Harnell collection includes music from The Bionic Woman, the Incredible Hulk (Yes, including THAT piano theme), V, Alien Nation, and Cliffhangers/Dracula (anyone else remember that show?) #Music#OST#Soundtrack
Let's turn Martin Galway's Commodore 64 SID chiptunes into a thread.
This is his music for Insects in Space, a Defender game clone from 1989. The music has got an original and suitable start for the game title. Can you endure it until the music starts? 😁
Original Soundtrack of the movie "Le Gendarme et les Extra-Terrestres"with Louis de Funès and Michel Galabru, directed by Jean Girault. Music by Raymond Lefèvre
When I was a youngster in the late 1980s, I formed an Amiga game dev team with 2 friends.
Before making games, we started by trying to sell game music that used minimal RAM, made with our music editor SIDmon.
To promote our game music, this energetic music module was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller. The file, including tiny sampled sounds, is only 22 kilobytes.
In the late 1980s our small game dev team developed 2 Amiga music editors: SIDmon and Digital Mugician, both featuring synth sounds and sampled sounds.
Mugician was published by the British Thalamus game publisher in 1990, and was used for several Amiga games, including our own.
This is our composer Ramon Braumuller's 4-channel Mugician intro.
The BZR Player (see previous post in this thread) allowed me to resurrect an Amiga music module I hadn't been able to convert to MP3 yet.
It's a song by Ramon Braumuller for a hidden sub-game in level 3 of our game Hoi (1992). The game was a shoot 'em up that increased in speed, so the tune reflects the hectic gameplay. 🙂
Raymond Lefèvre - Rencontre du 4ème Type ("Le Gendarme et les Extra-Terrestres") (www.youtube.com)
Original Soundtrack of the movie "Le Gendarme et les Extra-Terrestres"with Louis de Funès and Michel Galabru, directed by Jean Girault. Music by Raymond Lefèvre