Going back to the NES we get The Guardian Legend, a curiousity developed by Compile that is best described as Zelda plus Zanac. * 2:15:54 Hardcore 4x4 Flea's Dreams (PS1 - Unreleased OST)* * 2:01:22 Shoot For Loot - Track 5 (Arcade)* * 1:59:40 Shoot For Loot - Title Theme (Arcade)* * 1:14:24 Zool 2 - Tooting Common (CD32), demo also used in Loaded as a hidden track * 0:51:43 Premier Manager 3 - Title (Amiga) * 0:50:07 Bedding) Jungle Strike - The Madman's Son (SNES) * 0:47:57 (Bedding) Jungle Strike - TItle (SNES) * 0:44:54 (Bedding) Desert Strike - Title (DOS - Adlib) * 0:44:32 (Excerpt) Zool 2 - Bulberry Hill (Remaster)* * 0:08:09 (Bedding) Zool 2 - Bulberry Hill (Amiga) Tracks marked with a * indicate previews, newly released tracks or exclusive unreleased material shared from Neil. The kooky song that Neil was thinking of was indeed Martian Hop by the Ran-Dells, a kitsch classic that's still pretty entertaining today.Īll tracks composed by Neil Biggin unless otherwise stated. He's also working on the latest iteration of the Amiga Immortal album series where Amiga legends like himself, Barry Leitch and many others come together to remaster their own works for modern audiences. Check out his Spotify as more gradually starts appearing over the coming months. ![]() ![]() Neil is also in the process of re-releasing much of his music. Whether you're new to his work or an old fan, Neil's music continues to sound great to this day. His earliest works are teeming with the lovely sounds of Rave and House music, but as his sound progresses he gets deeper into other genres like Metal, Jungle, Drum and Bass and much more. Neil Biggin began his career with Zool 2 on Amiga, and continued with games like the CD32 versions of Zool 1 and 2 and Top Gear 2, Top Gear 3000, the Actua (or VR) sports games, Loaded, Re-Loaded, a number of FIFA games from 1997-2000, and music porting duties for the Desert/Jungle Strike games. He walks us through some memories of landmark events during the 16 and 32-bit eras: the launch of the CD32, the first days of the Playstation, and being at a company with one of the world's first motion capture studios. ![]() Today we're joined by industry legend Neil Biggin in an absolutely massive show! Neil regales us with hilarious stories as we cover a wide range of his electronic music during his time at Gremlin Graphics from about 1992-1996.
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