NOW AVAILABLE

Banjo-Kazooie Symphony is now available! You can download a copy from Loudr (DRM-Free with MP3, FLAC & Apple Lossless format) or from the iTunes store! Thanks for everyone's continual support of my music. I hope you enjoy the album!



What people are saying

"For me everything is absolutely spot-on. I love this album. Truly astounding stuff; an absolute must-buy and an album that I readily recommend to anyone. Could we have a Banjo-Tooie Symphony album next please?" Rare Gamer "Banjo-Kazooie Symphony perfectly encapsulates the atmosphere of the quirky Nintendo 64 classic. Between its high quality of sound and perfect preservation of melody, it almost makes the original score seem obsolete. Almost..." Gamnesia "When it comes to Banjo-Kazooie Symphony, absolutely everything is spot on. Should we ever see a remake of the N64 classic, we can only hope that the soundtrack is at least half as good as this Blake Robinson masterpiece." Nintendo Life

From the original composer

"It never ceases to amaze me how many people still listen to the music from the Banjo games after all these years, it really is very humbling.



When Blake told me that he wanted to make some new fully orchestrated versions of the music from Banjo-Kazooie i was really flattered. I'd heard his work on other game projects and was just blown away at how good it all was. He sent me some links to the music and i just couldn't believe how excellent they were. I have to say that I'm really honoured that he's taken the time and effort to take those old rough sounding tunes and turn them into something that i think is fantastic... i hope you all agree!"



Grant Kirkhope, Banjo-Kazooie Composer.

About the album

"BANJO-KAZOOIE SYMPHONY sets The Synthetic Orchestra's sights on Grant Kirkhope's classic soundtrack. Remaining faithful to the source material, the album is an hour long nostalgic adventure through 30 tracks that have been affectionately re-orchstrated by hand - one note at a time.



I really appreciate everyone who made this album possible and i hope you'll enjoy it."

Blake Robinson, Synthetic Orchestrator.