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Friday Jun 01, 2007
Mixing It Up With Richard Jacques And The ClubEntering game-music composer Richard Jacques’ home studio is akin to entering a space station that happens to have its own sound track. The amount of buttons, knobs, sliders and any number of other complicated looking equipment that adorns the studio is quite mind-boggling. I had been invited to join Richard in his studio to witness him putting the final touches to the soundtrack for The Club. Of course I jumped at the opportunity, not only to get away from my desk but also to meet a living SEGA legend.
The first track to go under scrutiny is one of the most complicated. Layers of bass, beats and percussion come together to create a heart stopping track. The game itself is hooked up to the sound system and Matthias, Bizarre Creations sound engineer, plays through a level with the music in full swing. The synergy between the level and the music is plain to see. The track is intense and relentless. I can best describe it as the love child of the Blade and Matrix trilogy sound tracks. The fact that all three of us are sitting here rhythmically nodding our heads in appreciation of the beat tells me it wouldn’t be out of place in a top London club. Richard and Matthias listen intently, like they’re trying to hear a pin drop during the rush hour at Victoria Station. The skills involved in achieving this are quite impressive to watch. Listening for every sound in the mix and tweaking them to within an inch of their lives.
Once all the slight changes had been meticulously recorded, Rich hits the play button (I know this button at least) and it all makes sense. My opinion now is that all games should be played through studio speakers, by law. The sound is amazing and the layers in the music you can hear simply can’t be picked up by simple TV speakers. 5.1 surround sound? Yes please! I spent most of the morning in the studio. All I can say is I didn’t want to go back to the office one little bit. I now want to sit in that studio all day mixing and remixing until I have created the perfect track. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some beats to break.
Posted by Alex in The Club on 4:34:00PM Jun 01, 2007
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Comment # 1
Guess I was a bit of a latecomer to Richard Jacques tunes. It was only when I got my head into (pardon the pun) Headhunter that I found out who the man behind the music was. After doing some research, I found that I’d already been enjoying his tunes in Metropolis Street Racer, which sadly a lot of people will have missed out on. Tracks such as the great upbeat ‘Club Paris’ will always hold a place close to me, as will ‘California Demon’, ‘Overdrive’ plus the catchy ‘Fallen Angel’ and pretty much everything from Headhunter. Always a pleasure to listen too!
Posted by John Berry on June 4th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
Comment # 2
John, you forgot the epic tunes he made for Jet Set Radio 1 and 2.
Posted by Sharky on June 5th, 2007 at 8:14 pm
Comment # 3
And you both forgot the sheer awesomeness of Sonic R. That was a classic soundtrack!
Posted by Stomp224 on June 6th, 2007 at 10:56 am
Comment # 4
Love this guys work. Check out ‘Rusty Ruin’ from Sonic 3D. (Saturn version).
Posted by Alan M on June 25th, 2007 at 3:41 pm