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Arcubalis Oct 5, 2007 (edited Oct 6, 2007)

Well, here it is.  I was promising a surprise after the Metroid Prime 3 audio journal, and here it is:

http://www.music4games.net/Features_Display.aspx?id=174

I think it's the first time he's been interviewed in English?  Or ever?  I have no idea, I just know he's hard to get ahold of.  I really enjoyed reading the interview.

EDIT:  Hm, shouldn't have put "Audio INTERVIEW" I guess... I meant Audio Team Interview!  Oops.

Kenology Oct 5, 2007

That was a great interview.

And thank you very much for asking him about a soundtrack release... even if he gave us a song and dance, at least that bug is in his ear.

I await your Super Mario Galaxy sound journal.  smile

Zane Oct 6, 2007

Niiiiiice. Great read.

Ramza Oct 6, 2007

That's FANTASTIC that you were able to interview Yamamoto and the Retro Sound Team. Seriously ... that's REALLY REALLY good! I'm so proud of you!

Keep up the great work.

Ramza

PS - If you can, perhaps make the suggestion that Yamamoto release Prime 2 and Prime 3 through Team Entertainment, since Nintendo is being LAME lately?

Kenology Oct 6, 2007 (edited Oct 6, 2007)

Ramza wrote:

PS - If you can, perhaps make the suggestion that Yamamoto release Prime 2 and Prime 3 through Team Entertainment, since Nintendo is being LAME lately?

Any composer can have his music released through Team Entertainment?  And I just noticed... I never seen any non-Sakuraba soundtracks published by TE.  Not saying there aren't, of course, but rather, in my own collection.

Ashley Winchester Oct 6, 2007

Kenology wrote:
Ramza wrote:

PS - If you can, perhaps make the suggestion that Yamamoto release Prime 2 and Prime 3 through Team Entertainment, since Nintendo is being LAME lately?

Any composer can have his music released through Team Entertainment?  And I just noticed... I never seen anything non-Sakuraba soundtracks published by TE.  Not saying their aren't, of course, but rather, in my own collection.

Well, Rockman 7 & 8 are being released through TE rather than Suleputer which is odd to say the least but it supports the fact it is possible. BOFIII appeared on the TE label but that was prior to the Suleputer label existing ('98's Biohazard 2 being the first.)

XISMZERO Oct 6, 2007

So this isn't the same Kenji Yamamoto responsible for the Dragon Ball series music? I think this has been toyed with in the past, but I'm still a tad confused.

Kenology Oct 6, 2007

^ I heard tha's a different Kenji Yamamoto.

Megavolt Oct 6, 2007

Nice read indeed.  All your efforts are appreciated. ^_^

XISMZERO wrote:

So this isn't the same Kenji Yamamoto responsible for the Dragon Ball series music?

That's right.  They are two.

Datschge Oct 6, 2007 (edited Oct 6, 2007)

Kenology wrote:

And I just noticed... I never seen anything non-Sakuraba soundtracks published by TE.

http://www.team-e.co.jp/
That's quite a lot of unknown Sakuraba soundtracks right there!

XISMZERO wrote:

So this isn't the same Kenji Yamamoto responsible for the Dragon Ball series music?

Same pronunciation/romanisation, different Kanji. The Nintendo one is 山本健誌, the Dragonball one is 山本健司.

Question to Arcubalis: Who's answering the questions as "Retro Studios"? Scott Petersen?

Arcubalis Oct 6, 2007

I was asking the PR manager if I should credit Scott Petersen, but he said a few Retro team members contributed to the responses.  There were about 5 members on the sound team, and I know Frank Bry is an independent sound engineer who isn't a Retro staffer, so who knows?

Stephen Oct 7, 2007

This is an excellent interview.  The questions were not the usual interview questions.  It's always nice to hear more detailed information about sound equipment, sound programming methodologies, and work collaboration.

Datschge Oct 8, 2007

Ok, thanks. It's always awkward having nameless people go all "I did this and that".

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