Beats of Rage



Composer and engineer Andrew One chills out with “Beats of Rage”: a 12-track hip hop tribute to SEGA’s beloved beat-’em-up Streets of Rage. With synthy grooves and clean beats, “Beats of Rage” features many fan-favorite tracks from the Streets of Rage series ▸ https://vgm.fm/beatsofrage

Andrew One is a musician with a background working in mobile games and esports. Alongside collaborator Tee Lopes, Andrew emerged as an engineer and composer for console titles in Streets of Rage 4: Mr. X Nightmare and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge.

In “Beats of Rage”, Andrew revisits the music of the Streets of Rage series as a whole, and features a broad sampling of themes and stage music from across the series. Presented with modern twists and sparkling-clean mixes, “Beats of Rage” blends the SEGA Genesis classics’ famously groovy tunes with crisp beats, textures, and synths.

Tracklisting:
0:00 The Streets of Rage (from Streets of Rage)
2:49 Character Select (from Streets of Rage)
4:24 Slow Moon (from Streets of Rage 2)
8:27 Dilapidated Town (from Streets of Rage)
11:45 Dreamer (from Streets of Rage 2)
14:30 Violent Breathing (from Streets of Rage)
17:32 Fighting in the Street (from Streets of Rage)
21:29 Go Straight (from Streets of Rage 2)
24:46 Alien Power (from Streets of Rage 2)
28:26 Happy Paradise (from Streets of Rage 3)
31:29 The Last Soul (from Streets of Rage)
35:41 Keep the Groovin’ (from Streets of Rage)

– Credits –
Produced by Andrew One
Artwork by Sean Thurlow
Mastered by Dj Cutman
Composed by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima

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35 thoughts on “Beats of Rage”

  1. Hey guys, i'm Andrew One, the maker of this album. Streets of rage is a game that has been a part of my life since i was little. From the gameplay alone or with friends, to the music, which has always inspired me, and continues to inspire me to this day! I can say that Yuzo Koshiro and SOR have contributed for me to make music my profession. I actually ended up working on Streets of Rage 4 Mr.X Nightmare as an audio engineer!
    I'm really happy to have the opportunity to collaborate with Gamechops to release this album, which are a group of great and fun people. I'm also very happy that the public seem to be enjoying it a lot! I plan on on making a few more SOR remixes and remakes, so stay tuned!!

    A BIG Thank you for all listeners and lovers of Streets of Rage music and videogame music in general.

    Let's go!

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  2. This is beyond awesome! SOR is one of those game series that had the best music! I've been seeking out covers/remixes and such since the early 2000's! You've done some serious justice to the soundtracks, which have remained timeless! Bravo!

    Question – Where does one buy this in digital form? Any plans to release this on anything physical (tape, vinyl, CD, etc)?

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  3. Damn…I remember listening to The Streets of Rage (first track on this playlist) during the intro scene to Streets or Rage 2 on my Sega Genesis. I thought that music, for 16-bit at the time, was incredible! And to hear it now fully realized is just amazing. I'm here, and yet back in 1993 at the same time.

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