

I personally use it for my RPG-sessions in futuristic scenarios.Īs an eateregg there are some "X-mas" songs impelemted. The synthies are not as smooth as in UT, but the music definitely has got some drive in it.

Yay! Great stuff :) Just too bad the quality of computer game-songs weren't that good in '94 :(īeen searching all over for the amazing Medivo track. Soooo I went over here immediatly, hoping that there was a download for it here. Was just playing Jazz Jackrabbit a moment ago, and was reminded of how cool its music was. Even if it's 2D- i'll not only buy it, i'll play it long into the night. Yes, this is epic Jazz (you'll get sick of my puns I swear)at it's best- And it seems epic settle for nothing less.Īnd gawddamnit I hope they make another Jazz. Just to play all these songs in my room! Though I'm not sure my girlfriend would appreciate. ".I'd kill for that jukebox." (by CatsmadeofCatsmadeofCats, ).I remember when the folks at Epic swore they were coming up with a jukebox player that would allow you to play all the song files from Jazz Jackrabbit. I'm doing a Medivo arrangement, if any1 is interested.

SO many nods to New Order (or is it just me?) This soundtrack, in my opinion, is spawn of a love of 80's music. One of the single greatest tracks written for a game ever.

The drums in it are wicked and the bass line is just great, and the horn sample goes extremely well with them. Unfortunately I only recognized one: the menu song. I haven't played this game for a long time but I was hoping I'd recognize at least some of the tunes. The main reason for downloading this music pack was the menu song. But it's nothing extraordinaire, so only a solid 6 points. The good thing is that nearly every level of the game got it's own music, and it does fit the game perfectly. The music is more ambient like, and also a bit rock-type (because of the guitar in some tracks).
