![]() ![]() He points to turning Gobi’s Valley into an orchestral piece with metal guitars “like Metallica or Nightwish“, and transforming the iconic Click-Clock Woods theme into a GameBoy-esque 8-bit piece. ![]() ![]() So I wanted to try and make it different and add different styles – as much as I could possibly chuck in everything and the kitchen sink – so that’s what I did.” I thought there’s no point in me doing that, because there’s a gazillion versions out there that are really good. “But they just kind of stick to the standard, you know, whatever the game version did. “I really wanted to do something that was different, because a lot of people have remixed my stuff over the years,” he explains. Instead of remixing each track like-for-like, Kirkhope wanted to take his legacy in a completely new direction. With the help of a site that specialises in video game song covers, Kirkhope managed to release Banjo Kazooie: Re-Jiggyed in October this year, and the end result is a fantastic love letter to the game – though not everything sounds exactly like you’d remember it. ![]()
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