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Beats of Rage

Composer and engineer Andrew One chills out with “Beats of Rage”: a 12-track hip hop tribute to SEGA’s beloved beat-’em-up Streest of Rage. With synthy grooves and clean beats, “Beats of Rage” features many fan-favorite tracks from the Streets of Rage series.

Andrew One is a musician with a background working in mobile games and esports. Alongside collaborator Tee Lopes, Andrew emerged as an engineer and composer for console titles in Streets of Rage 4: Mr. X Nightmare and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge

In “Beats of Rage”, Andrew revisits the music of the Streets of Rage series as a whole, and features a broad sampling of themes and stage music from across the series. Presented with modern twists and sparkling-clean mixes, “Beats of Rage” blends the SEGA Genesis classics’ famously groovy tunes with crisp beats, textures, and synths.

Tracklisting:
The Streets of Rage (from Streets of Rage)
Character Select (from Streets of Rage)
Slow Moon (from Streets of Rage 2)
Dilapidated Town (from Streets of Rage)
Dreamer (from Streets of Rage 2)
Violent Breathing (from Streets of Rage)
Fighting in the Street (from Streets of Rage)
Go Straight (from Streets of Rage 2)
Alien Power (from Streets of Rage 2)
Happy Paradise (from Streets of Rage 3)
The Last Soul (from Streets of Rage)
Keep the Groovin’ (from Streets of Rage)

Credits
Produced by Andrew One
Artwork by Sean Thurlow
Mastered by Chris Davidson
Graphic Design by Jackapedia
Composed by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima
Originally from Streets of Rage

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