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== Info ==
== Info ==
Composed in 1998 by Marl Boonyer and produced by Alan Boorman.<ref name="Bandcamp 22-08-26"/>
Each of the three tracks were inspired by and named after one of the three cavern environments in the game: rock, ice, and lava.<ref name="Baraklava biomes"/>
Each of the three tracks were inspired by and named after one of the three cavern environments in the game: rock, ice, and lava.<ref name="Baraklava biomes"/>


Although the three music tracks were included with the game as [[Wikipedia:Compact Disc Digital Audio|Compact Disc Digital Audio]] (or ''Red Book'' audio), the in-game audio is noticeably low-quality.
Although the three music tracks were included with the game as [[Wikipedia:Compact Disc Digital Audio|Compact Disc Digital Audio]] (or ''Red Book'' audio), the in-game audio is noticeably low-quality.
The tracks appear to have been resampled to a quarter of their original [[Wikipedia:Sampling (signal processing)|sampling rate]] (from [[Wikipedia:44,100 Hz|44,100 Hz]] to 11,025 Hz) prior to being converted to CD audio – despite the conversion resampling them back to 44.1 kHz, saving no space while not restoring the original audio quality.<ref name="Baraklava frequency"/>
The tracks appear to have been resampled to a quarter of their original [[Wikipedia:Sampling (signal processing)|sampling rate]] (from [[Wikipedia:44,100 Hz|44,100 Hz]] to 11,025 Hz) prior to being converted to CD audio – despite the conversion resampling them back to 44.1 kHz, saving no disc space while also not restoring the original audio quality.<ref name="Baraklava frequency"/>
 
On 22 August 2022, nearly twenty-three years after the game's release, composer Marl Boonyer uploaded the high-quality original versions of the three tracks to [[Wikipedia:SoundCloud|SoundCloud]].
<ref name="Baraklava uncompressed"/>


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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<ref name="Baraklava frequency">{{cite web |url=https://old.reddit.com/r/Rockraiders/comments/wv7ziy/the_original_rock_raiders_composers_just_shared/ilfqgnq/?context=3 |title=No one is sure what happened to the CD tracks given these master tracks, but it was at least resampled to 1/4th the original frequency... |author=Baraklava |date=23 August 2022 |website=[[Wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] |type=comment on r/RockRaiders post "The original Rock Raiders composers just shared the uncompressed PC tracks!" |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240421034528/https://old.reddit.com/r/Rockraiders/comments/wv7ziy/the_original_rock_raiders_composers_just_shared/ilfqgnq/?context=3 |archive-date=21 April 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref>
<ref name="Baraklava frequency">{{cite web |url=https://old.reddit.com/r/Rockraiders/comments/wv7ziy/the_original_rock_raiders_composers_just_shared/ilfqgnq/?context=3 |title=No one is sure what happened to the CD tracks given these master tracks, but it was at least resampled to 1/4th the original frequency... |author=Baraklava |date=23 August 2022 |website=[[Wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] |type=comment on r/RockRaiders post "The original Rock Raiders composers just shared the uncompressed PC tracks!" |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240421034528/https://old.reddit.com/r/Rockraiders/comments/wv7ziy/the_original_rock_raiders_composers_just_shared/ilfqgnq/?context=3 |archive-date=21 April 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref>
<ref name="Baraklava uncompressed">{{cite web |url=https://old.reddit.com/r/Rockraiders/comments/wv7ziy/the_original_rock_raiders_composers_just_shared |title=The original Rock Raiders composers just shared the uncompressed PC tracks! |author=Baraklava |date=22 August 2022 |website=[[Wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220823022826/https://old.reddit.com/r/Rockraiders/comments/wv7ziy/the_original_rock_raiders_composers_just_shared |archive-date=23 August 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref>
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<ref name="Bandcamp 22-08-26">{{cite web |url=https://templesound.bandcamp.com/ |first=Marl |last=Boonyer |date=23 August 2022 |title=RockRaiders Music by Temple Sound |website=[[Wikipedia:Bandcamp|Bandcamp]] |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220826092304/https://templesound.bandcamp.com/album/rockraiders-music |archive-date=26 August 2022 |quote=Composed and produced in 1998 by Marl Boonyer & Alan Boorman}}</ref>
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://templesound.bandcamp.com/album/rockraiders-ep ''RockRaiders EP''] at [[Wikipedia:Bandcamp|Bandcamp]]
* [https://templesound.bandcamp.com/album/rockraiders-ep ''RockRaiders EP''] at [[Wikipedia:Bandcamp|Bandcamp]]
* [https://soundcloud.com/micronude/sets/rockraiders-music ''RockRaiders Music'' EP] at [[Wikipedia:SoundCloud|SoundCloud]]


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Revision as of 10:47, 10 February 2025

RockRaiders Music
A photograph of a LEGO music box model
EP and soundtrack by
Marl Boonyer
Released23 August 2022 (2022-08-23)
Recorded1998
GenreElectronic
Length9:35
ProducerAlan Boorman
Marl Boonyer chronology
RockRaiders Music
(2022)
The Fractal Shoreline
(2022)

RockRaiders Music (also called RockRaiders EP) is a soundtrack extended play release for the 1999 real-time strategy video game LEGO Rock Raiders. It features three tracks composed by Marl Boonyer (credited in-game as Mark Boobyer) that originally played in-game during missions. The EP was released digitally through Boonyer's Bandcamp page "Temple Sound" on 23 August 2022; prior to this, only low-quality versions of the tracks were available in the game's CD audio.

Info

Composed in 1998 by Marl Boonyer and produced by Alan Boorman.[1] Each of the three tracks were inspired by and named after one of the three cavern environments in the game: rock, ice, and lava.[2]

Although the three music tracks were included with the game as Compact Disc Digital Audio (or Red Book audio), the in-game audio is noticeably low-quality. The tracks appear to have been resampled to a quarter of their original sampling rate (from 44,100 Hz to 11,025 Hz) prior to being converted to CD audio – despite the conversion resampling them back to 44.1 kHz, saving no disc space while also not restoring the original audio quality.[3]

On 22 August 2022, nearly twenty-three years after the game's release, composer Marl Boonyer uploaded the high-quality original versions of the three tracks to SoundCloud. [4]

Track listing

All music is composed by Marl Boonyer.

No.TitleLength
1."Rock"3:03
2."Ice"3:26
3."Lava"3:05
Total length:9:35

References

  1. Boonyer, Marl (23 August 2022). "RockRaiders Music by Temple Sound". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Composed and produced in 1998 by Marl Boonyer & Alan Boorman
  2. Baraklava (23 August 2022). "Also good info: The tracks have names!". Reddit (comment on r/RockRaiders post "The original Rock Raiders composers just shared the uncompressed PC tracks!"). Archived from the original on 21 April 2024.
  3. Baraklava (23 August 2022). "No one is sure what happened to the CD tracks given these master tracks, but it was at least resampled to 1/4th the original frequency..." Reddit (comment on r/RockRaiders post "The original Rock Raiders composers just shared the uncompressed PC tracks!"). Archived from the original on 21 April 2024.
  4. Baraklava (22 August 2022). "The original Rock Raiders composers just shared the uncompressed PC tracks!". Reddit. Archived from the original on 23 August 2022.

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