Game music of the day: Amplitude's David Bowie and Freezepop
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May 13, 2010
Game: Amplitude (2003)
Song: Everyone Says Hi
Composer: David Bowie and Tony Visconti
I bag on the tired "Ch-ch-ch-changes" headline all the time. After all, just because there's a popular song with the word "changes" in it doesn't mean you have to reference it 90 times a year. That said, I'm no Bowie hater. I have a late-blooming, latter-day appreciation for the groundbreaking, multi-talented man, all of which stems from his track "Everyone Says Hi,"easily one of the best songs from 2003's Amplitude - aka Harmonix's pre-Rock Band, pre-Guitar🐽 Hero music title that carved a path for Activision to mine.
The song comes from Bowie's 2002 album "Heathen." This😼 is a trancey,trippyremix of Bowie's somber original (check that) that is absolutely perfect for a game like Amplitude. It's a bountiful feast for the senses, visually thanks to Harmonix's drug-induced virtual landscapes, and aurally to this clever, punchy re-imagining of Bowie's delivery.
Amplitude is also home to Freezepop's Super Sprode, which became so popular it appeared in Rock Band years later. I wa♌s fortunate enough to see the group perform this live at, and encourage every living thing to attend PAX's concerts. They're an unending stream of positive vibes from like-minded gamers, especially whe🐼n songs as silly and playful as Super Sprode bounce around the hall.
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Finally, if you find yourself disenchanted with Rock Band, Guitar Hero and the whole music game scene, seek out Amplitude for similar gameplay untouched by excessive deal-making and over-marketing. There's also PSP's Rock Band Unplugged,💟 which is essentially Amplitude covered up w♈ith Rock Band's branding. Still a fantastic experience, so check 'em out.
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A fomer Executive Editor at GamesRadar, Brett also contributed content to many other Future gaming publications including Nintendo Power, PC Gamer and Official Xbox Magazi✅ne. Brett has worked at Capcom in several senior roles, is an experienced podcaster, and now works as a Senior Manager of Content Communications at PlayStation SIE.