Cyber Troopers "Virtual-On" Original Sound Track

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Cyber Troopers "Virtual-On" Original Sound Track
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Composed by Kentaro Kobayashi
Arranged by Kentaro Kobayashi / Mitsuharu Fukuyama
Published by Wave Master
Catalog number WM-0579
Release type Game Soundtrack - Official Release
Format 1 CD - 42 tracks
Release date October 25, 2007
Duration 01:11:52
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Overview

Cyber Troopers Virtual-On is the first instalment of a moderately successful mecha fighting series developed by Sega for Arcades and consoles. Its score by Kentaro Kobayashi blended techno, rock, and pop elements to create a suitable instrumental score. The results simultaneously sound mechanical, action-packed, yet also endearing. The Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Original Soundtrack was released concurrently with the Sega Ages 2500 re-release of the game. Compared with the initial album release, it features a number of exclusive original tracks and even a couple of brand new arrangements...

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First of all, it seems pertinent to mention some presentation issues concerning the Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Original Soundtrack. Though the original score features some 37 tracks, a large proportion of these are not worth listening to. There are many short tracks used in menu screens and cinematic sequences that comprise little more than a few drum machine rolls, a synthpad chord sequence, or an abrupt victory fanfare. These are even more numerous in the reprint soundtrack. Furthermore, a large proportion of tracks on the score feature voice samples from a robotic young female voice, despite a voice collection being included. While these samples are intended to immerse listeners into a futuristic world, they actually sound very dated nowadays and are quite annoying too. They are particularly disruptive at the introduction and prevent a definitive start to the soundtrack.

Despite these problems, there are a number of highly enjoyable tracks on Cyber Troopers Virtual-On. "In the Blue Sky" is regarded as a classic for fans of the game and for good reason. The track defines the type of light-hearted technopop to expect from the album with its fast-paced electronic beats and jubilant synth melodies. Structured in a typical pop format, the verse section is highly lyrical, yet also somewhat ridiculous with its uncontrolled runs, while the chorus is more stable and anthemic. Plenty of other tracks adopt a similar format to this track, ranging from the hyperactive "Everything Merges with the Night" to the rocking "Higher Ground" to the carefree "The Wind is Blowing", always to delightful effect. "She's Lost Control" deserves special mention for really defining that motivating fighting sound.

Though largely a light-hearted soundtrack, there are nevertheless some intense moments to diversify the experience. "Alice in the Wonderland" is probably the darkest track on the soundtrack, contrary to expectations raised by its name. While Kobayashi clearly focused on offering a frivolous feel to most of the score, it is clear he is capable of offering brooding, uncompassionate soundscapes too. Exclusive to the reprint soundtrack, the three "hypotension" tracks also have a darker quality to them and are quite welcome too. "Ruins" and "Fade to Black" meanwhile remind one of the boss battle themes featured in certain classic RPG soundtracks. Their blend of rock and techno is certainly encouraging, but there is an undeniable epic and tragic quality contained within their melodies. Somehow their unique lyrical quality ensures they sound like they firmly belong in the Virtual-On universe nevertheless.

There are several bonus arrangements at the end of the soundtrack of perhaps the most popular themes on Cyber Troopers Virtual-On, two of which are exclusive to the reprint soundtrack. "The Wind is Blowing" and "Everything Merges with the Night" are conventional but enjoyable arrangements that bring out the lyricism of the original tracks. Made in 2007, the latter offers considerably better implementation than its partner and even offers some live guitar work. Finally, "In the Blue Sky" receives two renditions, a laidback synthetic rendition by Kobayashi and a performance by Sega's new in-house band [H.]. The band performance is especially enjoyable. The members manage to capture plenty of nostalgia about the Virtual-On series and Sega in general, while still offering high production values. The integration of voice samples is actually well done for once here too.

Summary

Overall, Cyber Troopers Virtual-On features an enjoyable score. It's impressive how Kentaro Kobayashi managed to define the franchise with a unique hybridised sound and also incorporate plenty of memorable anthemic tracks. That said, this album is let down by its presentation and there are far too many short tracks and voice samples that detract from the experience. The reprint soundtrack nevertheless offers plenty of exclusives and highlights to nevertheless be seriously worth considering.



Album
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Music in game
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Game
0/10

Chris Greening

Produce: SEGA
CD Producer: Yosuke Okunari (SEGA)
Co-Producer: Yoshihiro Ito (SEGA)
Director: Kenji Tsujisaka (Wave Master)

Composed by: Kentaro Koyama (SEGA)
Sound Producer: Hiro (SEGA)
Sound Director: Kentaro Koyama (SEGA)
A & R Producer: Yoshihiro Ito (SEGA)

Arranged by: Kentaro Koyama *Track.[38]~[40]
     Mitsuharu Fukuyama *Track.[41]
Performed by: Kentaro Koyama *Track.[38]~[40]
      Programming: Kentaro Koyama *Track.[38]~[40]
      Guitars: Takahiro Kai (SEGA) *Track.[40]
Performed by: SEGA Sound Unit [H.] *Track.[41]
      Keyboard & Programming: Mitsuharu Fukuyama (SEGA)
      Violins: Akiko Nasu
      Guitars: Keitaro Hanada (SEGA)
      Bass: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi (SEGA)
      Recording Engineer: Naoyuki Machida (SEGA)
Comment: Juro Watari (SEGA)
Kentaro Koyama (SEGA)
Mitsuharu Fukuyama (SEGA)

Artwork: Ayako Okahara (WAVE MASTER)
Re-Recording: Kenji Tsujisaka (WAVE MASTER)
Mastering Engineer: Hiroshi Shiota (TRC SOUTH)
Copyright Administrator: Kazuo Koizumi (WAVE MASTER)
Licensing: Junichiro Takahashi (SEGA)
   Makoto Matsui (SEGA)
Sales Promoter: Mitsuaki Sugibayashi (SEGA DIRECT)
Special Thanks: Naoki Horii (M2)
Juro Watari (SEGA)
Yoshifumi Sekiguchi (SEGA)

Executive Producer: Fumitaka Shibata (WAVE MASTER)
Distributor: SEGA DIRECT  http://segadirect.jp/
Album was composed by Kentaro Kobayashi and was released on October 25, 2007. Soundtrack consists of 42 tracks tracks with duration over more than hour. Album was released by Wave Master.

CD 1

1
New Orthodoxy
00:06
2
Transition~Virtual-On
00:46
3
M.S.B. System ver.3.3~Sally
00:38
4
Get Ready~In the Blue Sky
03:41
5
Winner ver.1
00:06
6
She's Lost Control (S.L.C.)
02:20
7
Everything Merges With the Night
02:36
8
Encounter
00:35
9
Higher Ground
04:00
10
Ruins
04:16
11
Winner ver.2
00:06
12
Warning
00:09
13
Alice in the Wonderland
03:12
14
Loser
00:07
15
Patience
00:26
16
Operation Moon Gate
00:30
17
Earth Light
03:35
18
The Wind Is Blowing
02:21
19
Interlude
00:32
20
Fade to Black
03:26
21
Crystal Doom
02:22
22
Report
00:12
23
Absent Lovers
01:30
24
Waiting Girl
01:36
25
Burned by the Fire
01:35
26
Atrophy
00:27
27
Withdrawal
00:12
28
From the Moon to Me
02:15
29
hypotension/case 02
02:08
30
hypotension/case 03
01:48
31
hypotension/case 05
01:27
32
SDB/comp 01
00:47
33
SDB/start 03
00:09
34
SDB/start 04
00:11
35
SDB/loser 01
00:06
36
SDB/loser 02
00:08
37
Transition'05
02:57
38
In the Blue Sky -1996 Arrange Ver.-
03:58
39
The Wind is Blowing -1996 Arrange Ver.-
03:01
40
Everyting merges with the night -SOUND! SHOCK Arrange Ver.-
05:02
41
In the Blue Sky 2007 -[H.] Arrange Ver.-
03:36
42
VOICE
02:57
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