Sonic fans old and new will get to listen to a fantastic arrangement of “Welcome to Station Square” from the beloved Sonic Adventure, and even Jun Senoue gets in on the action! With a more “European” touch that sounds like it belongs in Sonic Unleashed’s Spagonia, this is an interesting take that is sure to please the ears of anyone. OnlineSequencer.net is an online music sequencer. Make tunes in your browser and share them with friends! Make tunes in your browser and share them with friends! Made by Jacob Morgan and George Burdell Hosting 1,673,591 sequences since 2013 Buy me a coffee!
Sonic Adventure Dx Station Square Music
Sega has randomly decided to share a remixed version of 'Welcome to Station Square' from the classic Sonic Adventure game, rearranged by Tee Lopes and Jun Senoue.
JoshBerger | 10/10/2019
Today, Sega decided to share an interesting remix of 'Welcome to Station Square' from Sonic Adventure — the classic, and popular 3D adventure title released for the Sega Dreamcast back in 1998 — rearranged by veteran Sonic the Hedgehog series composers Jun Senoue and Tee Lopes.Jun Senoue was actually the lead composer and sound director of Sonic Adventure, so it is nice to see him rearranging one of the game's all-time classics.
Tee Lopes has been remixing music from the Sonic the Hedgehog series for quite a while now; in fact, he was the composer of the critically acclaimed Sonic Mania — where he not only remixed some classic tunes but also composed new tracks that became instant classics.
The bigger question here is: could Sega be hinting at a Sonic Adventure remake or sequel? Impossible to tell by just the one remixed song from the original game, but it would sure make Sonic fans happy if that were the case.
Give it a listen:
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The Works
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Think of the music behind the Sonic the Hedgehog computer games and the first name you think of is undoubtedly Jun Senoue, the rock guitarist that has lent his talents to many SEGA games since the early 1990s. Outside of Sonic the Hedgehog, Senoue is best known for creating the themes to classic racing games SEGA Rally, Daytona USA, EA Sports’ NASCAR Arcade and OutRun 2 – it seems fitting that his apparent love for furious fretwork and the speed of driving would lead him to create many iconic tracks in SEGA’s mascot franchise.
For many Sonic fans who love Senoue’s work, the blue hedgehog is the extent of their knowledge of the musician. The Works is a compilation album that introduces (or re-introduces) SEGA-heads with tracks and themes created for other games and projects. From the aforementioned Daytona USA and Sega Rally to Space Channel 5 and the Managing Baseball and Football games, a lot of base is covered – and with many of these being updated re-recordings, there’s enough sound production quality to interest the most ardent follower of Senoue’s creations.
The tracklist is full of rock themes and collaborations with past friends including Eric Martin (with whom Senoue worked with on Daytona Champion Circuit Edition) and Ted Poley of DANGER DANGER, who Sonic fans will recognise as a singer on Sonic Adventure soundtracks. Despite the focus on non-Sonic material, a few surprises still remain – a track from Space Channel 5 Part 2 Remix fuses Ulala’s funky themes with Sonic Adventure riffs, while ‘After The Adventure’ is a mellow remix of Sonic Adventure’s Station Square theme.
It is easy to see why Jun Senoue commands such a strong following when you listen to these tracks back to back. A great look back at some of the musician’s best work, and a sure sign of Senoue’s pedigree in computer game rock music.
Sonic Adventure Dx Station Square Music
Buy This Album
Support the artists and purchase this album if you like what you hear! The following stores sell this item:
- CDJapan – 2500 Yen (check website for currency conversions)
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- HMV.co.jp – 2500 Yen
The Sonic Stadium will not offer downloadable versions of the following tracks. Please use the links above to purchase the album – many online shops offer ‘preview’ tracks to sample this record before you make your order.
Sonic Adventure Dx Station Square Music
- The Star Spangled Banner (1:22)
- The American Dream* (5:13)
feat. Eric Martin - Sons of Angels* (4:30)
feat. Eric Martin - Lift You Up! (Short Edited ver.) (4:08)
- Batter Up!* (4:01)
feat. Eric Martin - Mr. Baseball* (0:58)
feat. Eric Martin - Baseball Anthem -Fight The Fight-* (3:18)
feat. Terry Ilous - Road To Win* (5:13)
feat. Ted Poley - Moon Shot!* (0:33)
- Afternoon Tea* (1:33)
- Dusk Of The Stadium* (2:38)
- After The Adventure* (3:52)
- Dreams of an Absolution -LB vs JS Remix- (5:11)
- Westopolis (2:48)
- Cheerleaders A-Go-Go -Rock Guitar Mix- (3:04)
- Where I Want To Be* (3:07)
feat. Skye Sweetnam - Takoyaki Rock* (2:20)
feat. Ted Poley - Ignition ’98 …in the groove* (3:45)
- Soul On Desert (3:46)
- Sega Rally Championship -J.S.Kickstart Remix ’99- (4:23)
- Burnout Running* (1:23)
- British Rain* (0:59)
- Chase The Wind* (1:42)
- My Own Destiny* (4:04)
Sonic Adventure Station Square Music
* Denotes previously unreleased material, or re-recordings