Seeing as Zynga’s Farmville has almost 70,000,000 monthly active users and somewhere between 20,000,000 and 25,000,000 players a day, we can assume that whoever wrote the Zynga theme song has written one of the most listened to audio tracks of the year. Well, I did some research, and Zynga hooked me up with the man behind the Farmville theme song: Steve Kirk.
"its actually a funny story of how i came to know your music.
well Voodoo Vince has always been my favorite game but i always loved to listen to the amazing compositions on its soundtrack and i have been in search of the artist for years now, and i just recently found out that you in fact are that artist, and i would like to compliment you on your music because it is brilliant and breath taking"
-taylor-
Taylor - MySpace Friends Comment (Feb 11, 2008)
Aug 9 2007 3:46 PM
RE: Tango - That's a great piece, Maestro! Evocative and slithery, I can taste the smoke and feel the broken glass, and even though I know I'll lose my wallet and there's a stain on her dress that could be from someone else, I still press her against the alley wall, subsumed in the ejaculatory inevitability of it all and then....a Gypsy lilt, right in the middle! Splendid stuff, old boy. All the best from
Griff and His Legion of Cats
Griff Stevens - MySpace Friends Comment (Aug 9, 2007)
Hey Steve,
My name is Zane Carney. I am currently a freshman at USC majoring in studio/jazz guitar under the instruction of Pat Kelley. For Christmas, I was lucky enough to have received Voodoo Vince from my mother, and once I opened it I was expecting to play what was reviewed as being a fun, and humorous game. But, once I inserted the disc I found much, much more than a good time and a few laughs. This is definitely the best video game music I have ever heard. I mean I've heard music from games like Lord of the Rings, and Azurik, where it's obvious that professional musicians were hired to play the music, but the music from Voodoo Vince is definitely something else. You can imagine how awesome it was for a studio/jazz guitar major to hear in a video game what sounds like...i dunno....improvisation! I honestly don't know how you did it, because the mixture of textures and styles combined with the juxtaposition between arranged little jazz pieces (like what is heard when one is transferring from one level to another by train) and improvised Django-ish combo tunes (like in the French Quarter) is just perfect - and I've only gotten to the 6th level! If you'd like to e-mail me back, I would be glad to hear from you, and if you're interested in hearing any of my guitar playing I'd love to send you some of that, too. Again, thank you writing such great music, and I look forward to hearing from you once you get some time.
Sincerely,
Zane Carney
Hi,
I just came across Voodoo Vince again on my old Xbox, and just wanted to say that your music rocks ! Is there a way to find the album of all the complete songs from the game ?
Thanks,
Davy
Hi Steve,
I was so happy to find a CD of the Voodoo Vince music! I loved the game and the music was a big part of that. I listen to the CD all the time. My favorite track is "On Fire". I am a drummer and I love the drumming in the music. Whoever that guy is, he's excellent.
I look forward to your future musical endevors. Any more plans with Beep Industries?
Sincerely,
Jason McNeal
Hello
this is purely fan mail-
i'd just like to tell you my most sincere appreciation of the soundtrack you composed for the game "Voodoo Vince".
It was a unique game and the music for it was excellent.
I have bought the soundtrack cd and have heard nothing like it since.
Thankyou for a great collection of songs.
Vaughan King
Steve,
Just a quick note to say your work on the Voodoo Vince soundtrack was just amazing. I'm a 31 year old gamer and musician, and as I played Voodoo Vince, I felt that the game would not have had the same character and depth had it not been for your soundtrack. After I played the game, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the soundtrack which I finally just picked up, it's just great stuff all around. Bravo and I look forward to checking out some of your other work.
Regards,
Eden
DCooper
Steve-
We love this CD! Elisabeth and I have been listening to it a lot. Zombie Guidance Counselor is an early favorite. Now we want to get the game (although we're both immersed in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas at the moment). I hope you make many more soundtracks.
If you ever need MIDI vibraphone or marimba, let me know. I have some high-quality samples in Akai format, which you are welcome to copy. And I'll drag my MalletKAT to your studio any time. Or better yet, just program the parts and credit me falsely as the vibraphonist!
-DC
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David Cooper
MTC Graphics
Hi Steve,
I am a keyboardist/vocalist/composer in the Atlantic City, Philadelphia and
NYC area.
I have a 3 year old son who got into xbox games at age 2 when he saw me
playing Gotham racing. He became amazingly good at it by age 3, so I
wanted to get him something that was fun and non-violent enough for a little
boy, so I got him Voodoo Vince, and I have to tell you, we all loved your
score for the game. (my wife is a player /composer too).
We found the variety of motifs and styles to be really inventive and
tasteful and the playing is just great. recently we finally played through
to the end credits and when I saw your name, I decided to seek you out to
tell you that your writing was spot on for this project.
Best of success to you in your future work.
Jon Pruitt
Voodoo Vince Email Fan Feedback (2006)
Voodoo Vince Original Sound Track
It is just amazing how far video-game music has come, not only since the tweedle-beep days of Ms. Pac-Man, but even since the relatively recent Nintendo 64 games my son spent all that homework time playing. When we upgraded to an X-Box, my brother recommended "Voodoo Vince" to us, and it was one of the first games we bought. It truly is an amazing game, and I recommend it, but that's for another review.
One thing I was particularly amazed with was how evocative -- and swingin'! -- the music was. I remarked to my brother that I wished there was some way I could extract the music tracks and listen to them. Imagine my surprise and delight when I found out that this soundtrack CD was available!
It is, no exaggeration, simply amazing. Composed by the inimitable Steve Kirk (who shows astonishing range playing guitar on all of these very different tracks), the songs on this CD span the spectrum of musical style while remaining relevant to the game's twisted take on the Crescent City and its environs. From the spooky lounge-lizard swing of "Son of Trophy Room" and the cajun-fried, rollicking "Fanboat Race" to "Crypt City" with its Ellington-tinged take on New Orleans funeral-march music and the Django Reinhardt-inspired "Main Street," the whole disc swings it hard Creole style. Don't miss the last track, "Vince Theme," with its kooky swing lyrics!
Troy R. Smith "Crescent City jazz head" - Amazon.com (Aug 29, 2005)
Voodoo Vince
By Microsoft Game Studios
"...The musical score is terrific. It has just the right flavor to power the game along, with subtle nuances in the score to reflect the mood at the time…”
Michael Lafferty - gamezone.com (Aug 16, 2003)
Voodoo Vince Original Soundtrack
***** (five stars out of five)
An amazing musical score (for a very fun game),
It may come as a surprise to some people that music for video games has progressed far beyond the bleeps and squawks of the old days. The latest generation of game console now supports full CD quality sound, surround audio and all sorts of whistles and bells (literally). The soundtrack to Voodoo Vince is a great example of what can happen when good technology meets amazing artistry.
This music was composed, arranged and produced by Steve Kirk, who students of cool, obscure music may recall from his time with the Clubfoot Orchestra. Like his much under-appreciated work on the short lived Felix the Cat series, Kirk blends a great fusion of jazz, pop and classical influences. Most pieces are played by a small ensemble of horns, woodwinds and keyboard. All feature Kirk's masterful, lush guitar work.
The style of the soundtrack varies from vintage jazz, which is clearly inspired by Django Reinhardt and the Hot Club of France to more contemporary jazz/rock fusion. Hints of classical music and even a few pieces reminiscent of Tom Waits sneak out in certain compositions. In spite of being so eclectic, this body of work hangs together remarkably well.
The audio quality itself is terrific. Each track was lovingly recorded, mixed and mastered by Kirk himself. I highly recommend this soundtrack album not just to fans of the quirky video game, but anyone who appreciates truly refreshing music that defies categorization.
A music fan from Port Townsend, WA United States - Amazon.com (Sep 30, 2003)
Magic 8 Ball Says: “Outlook Good” for Voodoo Vince
"The soundtrack is quite often a real joy. I love good music, and this is music with soul. Real musicians’ busted real butt to make these tunes so perfectly captivating. The tracks add a layer of sophistication that’s unusual for a game of this type. We’re talking seriously primo quality tunes. Not some pre-made mechanized slop from a box. They add something extra special to an extraordinary title. I’ve spent some time doing audio engineering and I found myself paying a lot of attention to how the music was recorded. This is something I usually reserve for well-made recordings, but infrequently for a video game."
Bryan Montford - Gaming Target (Sep 20, 2003)