Bastian Dornbach - Tetris (C64 Orchestral Mix)
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The epic soundtrack of the C64 Tetris version always had a special place in my heart. I remember recording it with a small microphone from our monitor and listen to it from tape in the dark night (back then around 1989).
In 2022, I decided to create an orchestrated version myself using MuseScore 3.0, transcribing the score note for note by ear. This is a new, improved mix using the excellent sounds of MuseScore 4.2 with MuseHub.
During the process of setting the score for full orchestra (which took me all in all about five months), I had a few ideas such as adding bass drum, field drums, cymbal clashes and using layers of thematic material and harmonies (the low tam-tam sounds in the first part were inspired by the great Tetris Remix done by Sami Koistinen). Also, I brought the three themes in the middle part together, playing them at the same time (which was not possible due to the restrictions of the C64 SID chip back then).
You may hear my love for late-romantic classical music. Most importantly, I wanted to keep the atmosphere of this unique piece and tried to be true to the original as much as possible.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Thank you! Bastian
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There's plenty of film score sounds here, straight out of the likes of Philip Glass, Ennio Morricone et al. It's also testament to the way that the crescendos build from 17 minutes in that there's attention to detail to make not ust a 1:1 cover of the whole thing, but add to much more too. I'm certainly looking forward to what Bastian can do in the future, and this is a very good start indeed.