games with (at least somewhat) high profile musicians working on them on the dl

focusing on musicians that have made some name for themselves and have some kind of influence in the music world, or are part of an outfit that did, that made some contribution to games without calling much attention to themselves. mainly thinking abt ones that are known primarily for recording music under their own name and aren't known by their game soundtracks primarily, i thought about putting up musicians working for film/tv/theatre/etc scores or writing for other pop artists but that would make my head explode with how many there are that also did games.

no "featuring music from [blank]," cant have their name on it like with the laurie anderson or residents cd-rom games, and must be for more than just promotional material; its disqualified if its clearly drawing on the artist's fame (which i acknowledge can be kinda subjective but theres a clear difference between the stuff on this list so far and, idk, paul mccartney in destiny). focusing on lesser known/non-obvious examples, suggestions welcome.

didnt exactly contribute music per se (unless you count some impromptu singing a few lines) but the voice of will, the phone narrator, is will oldham aka bonnie prince billy aka palace music/brothers aka the guy who took this pic https://townsquare.media/site/838/files/2021/03/slint-spiderland.jpeg?w=980&q=75 also in act 4 of kentucky route zero for a bit
jim o'rourke does the english version of the intro song "retrograde life" under a pseudonym
has music composed for the game by the latch brothers, a project of ad-rock of the beastie boys. also has a remix ad-rock did of a song by bs 2000, which is mike d of the beastie boys and their touring drummer awol. so technically at least 2/3rds of the beastie boys did some music for the soundtrack. many others also, cibo matte, bis, etc (same with the og jsr)
ryuichi sakamoto of yellow magic orchestra did the soundtrack (also did the dreamcast startup sound so from bootup to the end credits, every piece of music will be by this dude)
ryuichi sakamoto composed this too
ryuichi sakamoto was one of the composers on this
brendan canty, the drummer of fugazi, did most of the music for this game, as well theresa duncan's other two cd-rom games, smarty and zero zero. ian svenonius from nation of ulysses also did illustrations for this game specifically
masato nakamura of dreams come true did this game's soundtrack
michael jackson did the music in some capacity but was, reportedly, unhappy with the soundchip, so his contributions were uncredited (conflicting stories abt this; heard one report it was an engineer under jackson that worked on it rather than him directly, but the myth is so everpresent that its worth bringing up imo)
brian gibson of lightning bolt designed this and did music. he also worked on a bunch of harmonix games in an art/fx design capacity but i am not listing every one
soundtrack composed by jarboe of swans fame
keiichi suzuki of moonriders fame helped compose the soundtrack of this with hirokazu tanaka
same as earthbound beginnings
keiichi suzuki also did the soundtrack for this
trent reznor did the soundtrack
trent rezzy also did the theme song for this
british sea power on the soundtrack, and a good handful of the voice actors are musicians in their right including mikee goodman from sikth (who was also responsible for voice direction and casting), dot major from london grammar, mark holcomb from periphery, dizzy DROS, and possibly others i dont know about
perturbator on this and the sequel's soundtrack
lorn, danger, others on the soundtrack (i did not look v hard into this at all sryyyy)
danger on the soundtrack
lorn on this one too
steward copeland of the police did the soundtracks for the first four of these games
ian gillan from deep purple going HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWYYYYAAAA on eternity
sting voices the narrator
placeholder for the series bc there are too many guest appearances across practically every soundtrack
has a snoop dogg song with a snoop dogg stage, this could be too fast and loose with the "shouldnt be calling attention to the artist" rule a little but its cool so i dont care. just this once is fine
bunch of names in metal including lemmy kilmister, lita ford, rob halford, etc voice acted in this (thank you turdl3 for helping me add this lol)
revo from sound horizon on the soundtrack of this too
ryo from supercell on this one's soundtrack (thank you again turdl3 i always forget how the fucked up order of these games works)
revo from sound horizon on this one too
ian mcdonald of king crimson worked on the soundtrack
masaaya matsura found success in the pop group psy s before founding nanaon-sha and designing games for the studio, including this which will stand in for other nanaon-sha games he designed and did music for at the studio including lammy, pr2, vib ribbon series, rhyme rider kerorican, major minor's majestic march
combochrist did a song for it
song by bataar's in it
gustavo santaolalla was a name in argentinian rock music for his work with arco iris and going solo, after which he did scores including this and its sequels
susumu hirusawa composed this, was in mandrake and p-model before launching a well-known solo career
coil (the japanese band not the english one) worked on much of the soundtrack
the band health worked on the soundtrack
animal collective contributed a song for its soundtrack, "mountain game", that was unused https://anmlcollectve.bandcamp.com/album/mountain-game
a lot. willie nelson, d'angelo, arca, josh homme, and more. do not suggest anymore rockstar games im going to cry
mona mur did the soundtrack
dream theater guitarist john petrucci did the prologue and epilogue music

Rez

artists like ken ishii, coldcut, and oval involved
brian eno helped create the "generative music" in spore
coeur de pirate on the soundtrack
solar fields did the music of both this and the sequel
caila thompson (aka cecile believe, fka mozart's sister) did the soundtrack for this
see museum of symmetry
the orb on the soundtrack
bobby krlic (aka the haxan cloak) composed the soundtrack
haruomi hosono of yellow magic orchaestra fame did the soundtrack
yukihiro takahashi of yellow magic orchestra fame did this soundtrack
yukihiro takahashi did this soundtrack too
YMCK did the soundtrack
in addition to contributions from various composers from square and konami, many guest musicians without clear involvment in games contributed tracks. to name just a few: the sleepwalk, hiromichi sakamoto, and dr tommy (in dt construction)
like moon, many guest musicians contributed to the soundtrack including the aprils and the travellers
herbie hancock on the keytar for the credits song in this (pretty sure from what im hearing at least)
doseone does this and many other game soundtracks (high hell, sludge life, samurai gunn, gang beasts and others im forgetting), im letting this one represent him bc its the most famous game hes involved id say
bumblefoot, whod go on to be a guitarist for guns n roses in their chinese democracy era, did the soundtrack
a lot, besides rly obvious ones like grimes, contributed under pseduonyms. pissed jeans and metz and converge to name a few
uses music from a solo album of brian mays, the guitarist of queen

D2

arto lindsay, most famously of DNA, wrote and performed the ending theme "counting the roses"
mark mothersbaugh, most famously of devo, assisted on the soundtracks of the first three games in this series
mark mothersbaugh also assisted on the soundtracks of this trilogy
mark mothersbaugh also assisted on the soundtrack for this particular entry of ratchet and clank
stuart chatwood of the tea party composed the soundtrack for both these games
stuart chatwood also composed the soundtrack for 8 consecutive non-rerelease prince of persia games, starting from this one up to the fallen king (the ds spinoff from pop 2008, which he also did)
chris vrenna, most famously the drummer for nine inch nails from 89-97, composed for this and the sequel, madness returns
ronnie montrose of montrose composed the soundtrack
thomas dolby, prob most famous for "she blinded me with science", composed the soundtrack
thomas dolby also composed this
thomas dolby also composed this
thomas dolby also composed this
daedalus was the composer
daedalus also curated the soundtrack for this (and contributed a couple songs), with acts including baths and om unit
mux mool composed for this
soundtrack by john carpenter

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3 years ago

perturbator on the hotline miami soundtrack, that might count?

3 years ago

added, also reminded me haven has danger on it

3 years ago

does disco elysium ever make any big deal of british sea power doing its ost? they were at least a decently big name band back in the day and i dont think i ever saw any promotional material indicating they did it minus them selling the soundtrack.

also what the fuck bonnie prince billy took the pic on the spiderland cover????

3 years ago

YEAH HE DID its like his most famous work but no one knows its his, which is so funny to me. and i dont THINK thats the case with bsp and disco?

3 years ago

oh also, stewart copeland on the early spyro games?

3 years ago

sonic the hedgehog 1 and 2: masato nakamura from dreams come true
dragon quest (basically the entire series): koichi sugiyama was a renowned composer in japan prior to becoming gaming's #1 despised composer in the west
spyro the dragon 1~4, reignited trilogy: stewart copeland, the police


does ian gillan singing in blue dragon count? mario kart 8 also had satoshi bandoh (t-square) on drums, but if we were to talk performing credits like that i imagine we'd be here literally all day

3 years ago

also theres a les rallizes denudes song in space funeral but its just straight up stolen so i doubt that counts

3 years ago

@guttertrash yeah im not counting ones where the artists didnt have input

@mellotron do you what kind of stuff sugiyama did that would rival his stuff with dq? im honestly not familiar.

3 years ago

Furi's ost has Lorn on it and so does Killzone: Shadow Fall. Also I don't know if it counts, but Sting from The Police played a prominent role in Where The Water Tastes Like Wine.

3 years ago

@GutterTrash didnt know this wtf lol. guess i have to play space funeral

there are quite a few games yoko kanno (cowboy bebop/the seatbelts) composed for, including like napple tale, dunno if that counts.

omikron the nomad soul had fucking david bowie heavily involved. i dont remember his involvement being marketed much, i think it's literally just some small bullet point on the back of the box

trent reznor also did the theme song for black ops 2

worth noting the coil who did gitaroo man is a completely different coil to the one most people know. i can barely find their stuff online (i think they have some stuff on spotify)

3 years ago

@ludzu sugiyama composed for tv series, films, and for young pop stars before be worked on DQ. The Dq2 theme was simultaneously written as a pop single.
https://youtu.be/y9Is20PwQ08
https://youtu.be/o-uffyJKR1o

3 years ago

not exactly a video game but squarepusher made a startup sound for super nt

3 years ago

hiroyuki sawano did the xenoblade x soundtrack. he's v well known in anime (attack on titan, kill la kill).
joe hisaishi (of ghibli fame) did ni no kuni 1/2. 1 involved ghibli but 2 didnt. i dont think 2 really marketed him in any way

3 years ago

Harry Gregson-Williams composed for metal gear and cod games

3 years ago

tekken tag 2 just straight up has a snoop dogg song, snoop dogg stage, and he cameos in the stage

3 years ago

i did think of adding ones like gregson-williams before but i wanted to make it biased towards artists who record music for themselves under their name and are specifically famous for that, rather than composers with well regarded scores in other mediums. its kind of a slippery slope once you allow famous composers in general so im prob not gonna put him or sugiyama up on the list, sorry!

@turdl3 had considered omikron but in my experience bowie's presence was very much marketed with the game.

3 years ago

i think the katamari damacy games have a bunch of tracks by guest musicians and stuff, but I don't know specific names

3 years ago

fuck youre right AGHHHHHHHH

3 years ago

bravely default 1 and 2 had revo from sound horizon, that band's been around for a while and has a decent fanbase
bravely second had ryo from supercell, v big j-pop band
bo en's been involved in a lot of game stuff despite being a decent name in electronic music. he's v casually in omori

3 years ago

Ian McDonald from King Crimson worked on the soundtrack for Sega Saturn SRPG Wachenroder

3 years ago

Brütal Legend might be because the u has an umlaut and the search is a bit broken for some characters rn. i'd try searching "legend" and scrolling to get it btw

3 years ago

minimalist pianist and film score and opera composer michael nyman did the ost to enemy zero. not sure about how much of a selling point this was, pretty sure it wasnt, i just learned about it through the story of how he became the composer (essentially kenji eno stood outside his hotel room and blocked him from leaving for like 10 hours until he agreed)

3 years ago

gustavo santaolalla seems to have been pretty big in argentinian rock, dude produced stuff that won grammys/latin grammys. he then went into film soundtracks (brokeback mountain) and he ended up doing tlou1/2
ill stop spamming now sorry lol, id have posted them all at once if i knew id come up with more
DMC: Devil May Cry has music done by Combichrist and Tekken 7 has a song by Bataar.

3 years ago

it's worth noting keiichi suzuki was also on earthbound (but not mother 3).
i should have also clarified, the spyro reignited trilogy music was largely done by toys for bob staff stephan vankov; copeland came back to write the main menu theme which is reminiscent of the spyro 1 theme, but not identical.

apparently parappa and vib-ribbon composer (and designer) masaya matsuura was initially the head of band Psy・S, which was well-known enough in japan to have a decent discography from 1985 to 1996 before they disbanded and matsuura founded nanaon-sha. i've never heard his band before, but they definitely didn't play up matsuura's prior reputation for those games, especially not outside japan

also, i'll admit, i'm uncomfortable not recognizing sugiyama and other composers like him coming from the pretty intertwined classical/film scoring world of music (michiru oshima is another good example) here. is it their fault for not writing music in a style that's considered commercial enough to let them publish music """for music's sake"""?

i mean, i get it, these are subjective, and i should make a list that includes them if i really am this insistent about it (read: i'm not insistent enough to make my own list). but as a music student who finds the study of media soundtracks often shafted in academia aside from lesser acknowledgements, it's just... i don't know.

classical music was written largely for specific aristocratic patrons who would sponsor composers in exchange for writing music the way they wanted to hear it. there's a level of creative control you're often expected to give up going into working with a music label that we've seen artists voice their dissatisfaction with. how's composing for media much different?

i don't know. ignore all this, really. it's your list. i won't stop you.

3 years ago

@mellorine the entire basis of this list was considering the first 3 as connected in this specific way and then thinking "haha these 'big' and 'cool' and 'indie' or whatever performers quietly did these things in games, i should make a list based on this, as long as i keep the guidelines strict it wont be too long (<-clueless)". im not making a value judgement on constraints composers working in the entertainment industry are put under, saying their music isnt as meaningful or anything, as much as making an arbitrary rule for my own sanity. the list is already MUCH longer than i was foolishly expecting even after leaving out composers that worked in media outside games. and since ive been counting composers like keiichi suzuki, just bc he was originally known for being in a band before he scored video games, or even with ryuichi sakamoto, the rule might've been rendered meaningless from there. ill just leave it like this before it gets worse lol

@guttertrash i so badly wanted to put enemy zero on here but it breaks the stupid rules i set. nymans soundtrack is so good and so interesting in itself though

3 years ago

sorry, i should probably clarify - bravely default 2 and bravely second are two entirely different games. the former only has revo from sound horizon, the latter only has ryo from supercell. yes the name scheme is ridiculous, the series goes bravely default -> bravely second -> bravely default 2 lol. dont ask me why

3 years ago

I'm not sure exactly how popular they were beforehand but a band called Health composed the Max Payne 3 soundtrack.

3 years ago

Susumu Hirasawa composed the music for two Berserk games, Sword of the Berserk and Millennium Empire.

3 years ago

red dead redemption 2 d'angelo, josh homme...


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