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Diggin' in the Carts

Diggin' in the Carts S01E04: The Cool Kid

2014 · 1 Season · Documentary

Diggin' In The Carts shines a spotlight on the composers who created a style of music that has had an immense impact on modern pop culture. From the personal studios of these legendary composers, to the concert halls of Japan where symphony orchestras are performing their compositions to sold-out crowds today - the series will document how the music of video games was created, what inspired it, and how it evolved into its own cultural phenomenon. Peppered with commentary from some of modern music’s finest DJ’s, musicians and electronic producers from around the world, the documentary also shows the influence these Japanese composers had on the world - and the world of music.

Creator: Nick Dwyer
Cast: Haruhisa Tanaka, Yuichi Uchizawa, Peter Berkman, Phillipa Margaret Brown, Justin Smith

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Diggin.In.The.Carts.S01E04.1080p.WEB.H264-HYMN







2026-02-27


Quality: 1920x1080 25.000 FPS @ 5.9 Mb/s (157 kb/s 2ch AAC)
Runtime: 17 Minutes
Rel Size: 0.8gb / 17Fx50MB
Language: English
Subtitles: Spanish
Genre: Music / Video Games
URL: https://imdb.com/title/tt4006372/








Diggin In The Carts S01E04

Diggin' in the Carts: The Secret History of Japanese Video Game Music
Japanese's most influential video game music composers are brought to the
forefront in this exclusive documentary. Meet the men and women who
created what is arguably Japanese's biggest musical export.


Season 1 Episode 4: The Cool Kid
While the race to claim market share between Sega and Nintendo was a tight
one, the Sega system had access to an FM synth, used by Yuzo Koshiro to
produce the masterful Streets of Rage soundtrack.

By the beginning of the '90s, video game sales became colossal worldwide
and a war erupted between the two biggest companies in the business:
Nintendo and Sega. Although Sega had their flag firmly planted in the
arcades in the '80s, the home console market belonged to Nintendo. That
started to change when Sega's Megadrive developed a reputation for putting
out games that were just that little bit "cooler." In part down to the
unique sound of the Megadrive's inbuilt FM Synth, some of the most
incredible game music heard to date was unleashed with J-Pop star Masato
Nakamura assigned to compose the Sonic The Hedgehog soundtracks, and Yuzo
Koshiro bringing the influence of the clubs he was going to in Tokyo to
one of the most memorable soundtracks in video game history, Streets of
Rage.


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