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Genesis Jams 2

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Leap back into the 16-bit era in GENESIS JAMS 2! Pete Frogs compiles a mix of 13 hard-hitting video game themes, catchy chart-toppers, and pop culture favorites — all with high-energy SEGA Genesis style.

Pete Frogs is a French bassist and arranger with a passion for synthesis and classic consoles. In the sequel to GENESIS JAMS, Pete Frogs crosses over the worlds of internet culture, Billboard hits, and videogame music, all with immaculate sounds and samples from the classic SEGA Genesis console.

The tracklist includes standards of videogame music such as Super Mario 64’s “Bob-Omb Battlefield”, “Fairy Fountain” from The Legend of Zelda series, and Mega Man 2 favorite “Dr. Wily’s Castle”, alongside pop hits by BTS and The Weeknd, as well as meme-able cues such as “Barbie Girl” and Initial D theme “Running in the ’90s”. Covering a wide spectrum of catchy sensations, Pete Frogs handles it all with super-sonic sparkle and careful nods to the beloved classics of the Genesis.


The tracklist features music from Super Mario 64, BTS, The Weeknd, Aqua, Paul Engemann, Mega Man 2, Final Fantasy VIII, Vengaboys, Max Coveri, Kirby Super Star, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Final Fantasy VII, and The Legend of Zelda.

Tracklisting:

Bob-omb Battlefield
Butter
Blinding Lights
Barbie Girl
Push it to the Limit
Dr Wily’s Castle
The Man With The Machine Gun
Boom Boom Boom Boom
Running in the 90s
Gourmet Race
Dracula’s Castle
Fight On!
Fairy Fountain

Credits
Produced by Pete Frogs
Mastered by Ohad Nissim
Artwork by Camille Gicquel

Composed by Koji Kondo (“Bob-Omb Battlefield” and “Fairy Fountain”), Jenna Andrews, Rob Grimaldi, Stephen Kirk, Alex Bilowitz, RM, Ron Perry, Sebastian Garcia (“Butter”), Ahmed Balshe, Jason “DaHeala” Queenville, Max Martin, Abel Tesfaye, Oscar Holter (“Blinding Lights”), Claus Norreen, Johnny Pedersen, Karten Dahlgaard, Lene, Rene Dif, Soren Rasted (“Barbie Girl”), Giorgio Moroder (“Push It to the Limit”), Tateishi Takashi (“Dr Wily’s Castle”), Nobuo Uematsu (“Man With the Machine Gun” and “Fight On!”), Jun Ishikawa (“Gourmet Race”), and Michiru Yamane (“Dracula’s Castle”)

– Tracklist –
Bob-omb Battlefield (Super Mario 64)
Butter (BTS)
Blinding Lights (The Weeknd)
Barbie Girl (Aqua)
Push It To The Limit (Paul Engemann)
Dr. Wily’s Castle (Mega Man 2)
The Man With The Machine Gun (Final Fantasy VIII)
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom! (Vengaboys)
Running In The 90’s (Max Coveri / Initial D)
Gourmet Race (Kirby Super Star)
Dracula’s Castle (Castlevania)
Fight On! (Final Fantasy VII)
Fairy Fountain (Legend of Zelda)


Originally performed by Super Mario 64, BTS, The Weeknd, Aqua, Paul Engemann, Mega Man 2, Final Fantasy VIII, Vengaboys, Max Coveri, Kirby Super Star, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Final Fantasy VII, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

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