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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => Fan Stuff => Topic started by: geoff429 on April 06, 2010, 11:48:13 AM
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Way back in 2006, I was contacted to write the original score for a fan-developed Castlevania game. The game looked incredible for a fan game, with graphics that rivaled Symphony of the Night and a promising storyline and gameplay. Unfortunately, the game was never completed but still lives on in the memories of the Castlevania community.
I only released a couple of tracks from the soundtrack to give the fans a taste of what the music would be like. The sampler soundtrack was very well received, and gave me an extra boost to keep writing new tracks. When the project was cancelled, I ceased writing any more music and abandoned it. However, over the years I would revisit and try to write new music, for a now non-existent game. I relied on my imagination to think of what levels there would be, bosses, events, etc in order to compose the rest of the soundtrack.
Four years later, in 2010, I have completed the score. The soundtrack contains 18 tracks of all-original compositions (with the exception of one boss theme). The style is very similar to Michiru Yamane, with the instrumentation resembling that of Curse of Darkness and Symphony of the Night. Rock, techno, orchestral, and hybrid pieces are just some of the musical styles I explored in writing the score.
I am personally sharing this soundtrack to all of you- fans of Castlevania, Michiru Yamane, and video game music in general. I do hope you take the time to listen to the full soundtrack, and I would greatly appreciate any comments.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Gunn
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dude holy shit... Your the best at fan made CV music Ive ever seen cant wait to listen to this will post back after Ive listened
EDIT: ok Im almost thru my 2nd listen now and its really really good. I love the few subtle parts from other CVs thrown in there. Only one Im not really in love with is the librarian theme. The rest is awesome
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Interesting. Can't wait to give it a listen.
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Cool, I'm there. Did you use any live instruments when you were creating this or was it a MIDI Controller job? I'll leave my impressions in a few days.
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Cool, I'm there. Did you use any live instruments when you were creating this or was it a MIDI Controller job? I'll leave my impressions in a few days.
The soundtrack is predominantly made up of MIDI samples, but of very high quality (I use EWQL Symphonic Orchestra, Storm Drum, Choirs). In the opening title track "Prayer" I took recorded samples of Tibetan chants and distorted them to create a strange texture.
Most of the orchestral tracks were arranged with a performance orchestra in mind, so if they needed a live orchestra they were ready to go. For example, the ending theme "Final Prayer" was written for a string ensemble and female choir.
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Excellent... :] See you in a bit.
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man... if you dont already have a job doin this someone needs to hire you asap and I vote for konami =D
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Damn, that was awesome! ^_^
Makes me want to make a fangame just so this soundtrack has a home.
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man... if you dont already have a job doin this someone needs to hire you asap and I vote for konami =D
Haha, thanks!
Well I do compose quite a bit. I write scores for film and performance pieces, and I'm currently working on a feature-length film which is taking a huge chunk of time.
I am still always interested in writing music for video games, so if anyone has a project- I'm all ears.
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Sorry to do some shameless self promotion here, but if you're interested in hearing my other compositions you should check out my facebook fan page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Geoffrey-Gunn/109374147436
My works on film, other video games, and performance pieces are posted there. I post new works all the time, so become a fan!
Cheers,
- Geoff.
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Geoff, I have to say:
That final stage track from the sampler sounds pretty much like a 1999 Julius theme to me. Thus, why I loved it, especially the use of Reincarnated Soul at the 50 second mark.
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Ok, I've given it a once-over and I'm impressed by this album. It's too bad it won't be used in an official game.
Speaking of which, Geoff, have you ever thought of composing music specifically for Julius Belmont?
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Ok, I've given it a once-over and I'm impressed by this album. It's too bad it won't be used in an official game.
Speaking of which, Geoff, have you ever thought of composing music specifically for Julius Belmont?
I know eh, I really wish I could play the final game and hear the music in its proper context!
I have actually thought about writing a fan score to a 1999 Julius Belmont game. I've even recorded some themes for it. If a homebrew project for the 1999 Julius game ever goes in development, I need to be a part of it!
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came back to see if you really did post this here Gunn. Since you posted it on FFshrine. I have to say I do love your work. I highly recommend you send this as a portfolio to Konami's American branch and see what happens.
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I know eh, I really wish I could play the final game and hear the music in its proper context!
I have actually thought about writing a fan score to a 1999 Julius Belmont game. I've even recorded some themes for it. If a homebrew project for the 1999 Julius game ever goes in development, I need to be a part of it!
If you do, I hope you rearrange Can't Wait Until Night.
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This is quite good. Nice job. If you ever do decide to do any more, I'll have to check it out. ;D
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Hi. You and the soundtrack are awesome! I'm listening. I love.
(I've added you on Facebook (as Kadir), I want to ask you some questions)
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::wave:: Just chiming in to let you know that it'll be a bit until I can feed you back, GG.
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Dude. Seriously. You need to make the game to go with this awsome soundtrack! It's unfortunate and not very fair that such good tunes will simply remain as just that; tunes. The package must be made complete! Even if you don't have a whole lot of time on your hands, even if it's just for a couple of minutes, start working on the the game. It may take a long time but eventually you'll succeed. :D
The only track in this collection that seems out of place is the library theme. It's too much like SotN's version (mainly because it's using the same instrumentation). I'd go back and revisit it just to make it more unique. After all we could all use a unique library theme now and then. But other then that, please! Try to make you game become a reality. I think I'd be awsome.
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I am still always interested in writing music for video games, so if anyone has a project- I'm all ears.
Our music guy went MIA. We need a replacement composer. Are you bad enough to save the pres- project.
http://www.dimondsoft.com/castlevania/index.php?page=trailer
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Our music guy went MIA. We need a replacement composer. Are you bad enough to save the pres- project.
http://www.dimondsoft.com/castlevania/index.php?page=trailer
Sent you a pm. Get back to me ;)