C64 fans may remember him from games like Ghouls 'N Ghosts and LED Storm...or maybe not, those games sucked ass. NES fans may know him from Solstice and Silver Surfer...Solstice was a wonderful puzzle/platform game, but again, Silver Surfer sucked ass. SNES fans may know him from Plok, Equinox and Rock 'N Roll Racing...this time those games were great, though. And hell, Sega fans may know him from Time Trax on the Genesis and Ecco: Defender of the Future on the Dreamcast. Ecco is awesome...Time Trax, who the hell knows.
So what's the deal with those games and Tim Follin? All their soundtracks were composed by him, and they were all freaking FANTASTIC. Genius, even. His ability to pump out guitar-based music with synthetic instruments is just the stuff of legends. You just have to check out the great covers of rock 'n roll classics like Black Sabbath's Paranoid and Deep Purple's High way Star, featured in Interplay's Rock 'N Roll Racing. Amazing sounding guitars for the SNES. Or Time Trax for the Genny...he only worked on that one game for the console, but me managed to make it sing anyway.
Rock isn't the only music he's capable of making, just listen to the incredibly moody and creative music of Ghouls 'N Ghosts on the C64, Solstice on the NES and Equinox on the SNES, or the higly evocative and emotional tunes of Ecco: Defender of the Future on the Dreamcast.
Here's some of my favorite work by him, straight from hiswebsite straight from youtube cuz eight years later his website is now dead:
Solstice
Just excellent and so freaking original. Bonus: Check out an arrangement made with real guitars by a fan: Ryan8bit - Solstice - Catacombs Beneath the Twilight
Silver Surfer
Fucking ass-kicking tune.
Time Trax
Guitar greatness.
Ghouls 'N Ghosts
So freaking great. SiD :>
Plok - Title Theme
Awesome harmonic and guitar work for the SNES.
Plok - Stage tune
Electronica with more guitar goodness.
Rock 'N Roll Racing:
Deep Purple - Highway Star
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Man are those badass or what. Insane guitar instrumentation for the SNES.
And finally, his last video game project, Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future.
Ecco - Theme
Ecco - The Tick
Those are just soooooooooooo good. He could've done incredible things if he had worked on more current hardware.
I've always been a big fan of his, ever since I got my C64 when I was 6 years old...unfortunately this old chiptune master is leaving the industry to pursue a career in TV advertising and filmmaking. I wish him the best of luck, and will truly be missed by his fans. Have fun, Tim.
His official site: Dr. Follin's Home Surgery
A freaking great Tim Follin fansite: The Follin Drome Website's dead now.
Please give a listen...and appreciate!
So what's the deal with those games and Tim Follin? All their soundtracks were composed by him, and they were all freaking FANTASTIC. Genius, even. His ability to pump out guitar-based music with synthetic instruments is just the stuff of legends. You just have to check out the great covers of rock 'n roll classics like Black Sabbath's Paranoid and Deep Purple's High way Star, featured in Interplay's Rock 'N Roll Racing. Amazing sounding guitars for the SNES. Or Time Trax for the Genny...he only worked on that one game for the console, but me managed to make it sing anyway.
Rock isn't the only music he's capable of making, just listen to the incredibly moody and creative music of Ghouls 'N Ghosts on the C64, Solstice on the NES and Equinox on the SNES, or the higly evocative and emotional tunes of Ecco: Defender of the Future on the Dreamcast.
Here's some of my favorite work by him, straight from his
Solstice
Just excellent and so freaking original. Bonus: Check out an arrangement made with real guitars by a fan: Ryan8bit - Solstice - Catacombs Beneath the Twilight
Silver Surfer
Fucking ass-kicking tune.
Time Trax
Guitar greatness.
Ghouls 'N Ghosts
So freaking great. SiD :>
Plok - Title Theme
Awesome harmonic and guitar work for the SNES.
Plok - Stage tune
Electronica with more guitar goodness.
Rock 'N Roll Racing:
Deep Purple - Highway Star
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Man are those badass or what. Insane guitar instrumentation for the SNES.
And finally, his last video game project, Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future.
Ecco - Theme
Ecco - The Tick
Those are just soooooooooooo good. He could've done incredible things if he had worked on more current hardware.
I've always been a big fan of his, ever since I got my C64 when I was 6 years old...unfortunately this old chiptune master is leaving the industry to pursue a career in TV advertising and filmmaking. I wish him the best of luck, and will truly be missed by his fans. Have fun, Tim.
His official site: Dr. Follin's Home Surgery
Please give a listen...and appreciate!