David Wise (composer)

David Wise is a British video game music composer and musician. He was a composer at Rare from 1985 to 2009, and was the company's sole musician up until 1994. He has gained a following for his work on various games, particularly Nintendo's Donkey Kong Country series. Wise is known for his atmospheric style of music, mixing natural environmental sounds with prominent melodic and percussive accompaniment.

David Wise
Wise in 2024
Wise in 2024
Background information
Also known asDave Wise
BornCoalville, England, United Kingdom
GenresVideo game music
Occupation(s)Composer, musician
Instrument(s)Synthesizer, piano, saxophone
Years active1985–present
LabelsBrave Wave Productions
Websitedavidwise.co.uk

Career and influences

Wise has said that he has had a wide range of musical influences. The first instrument he learned to play was the piano, before later learning the trumpet, and learning to play the drums during adolescence. He played in a few bands during his youth, and was active in a band as of 2004. His career at Rare began when he happened to meet its two founders, as he explained in response to a question posted on its company website: "I was working in a music shop demonstrating a Yamaha CX5 Music Computer to a couple of people, Tim & Chris Stamper. I'd written and programmed the music for the demonstration material. They offered me a job."[1]

While working at Rare, Wise gained attention and acclaim for his work on the Donkey Kong Country series. In addition to the percussive and ambient 'jungle' influences that serve as a thematic undercurrent for much of the series, the games feature a wide variety of different musical styles that are reflective of the various areas and environments they appear in. In the January 1996 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, Wise stated that his travelling experiences largely shaped the sound and mood of each Donkey Kong soundtrack, further saying that the music for Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest was composed during what he called his "experimental Paris phase". He has composed the soundtrack for the Game Boy Advance port of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!.

In October 2009, it was announced by the OverClocked ReMix community that Wise was remixing a track for Serious Monkey Business, an unofficial Donkey Kong Country 2 remix album. Grant Kirkhope and Robin Beanland collaborated on this track, playing guitar and trumpet respectively.[2][3] On 15 March 2010, Serious Monkey Business was released and Wise's track, "Re-Skewed", was featured as track No. 33. Much like his contribution to Serious Monkey Business, Wise later remixed his own composition, the GBA version of "Jungle Jitter", for an unofficial Donkey Kong Country 3 remix album titled Double the Trouble!, which was released on 1 December 2012.[4] Wise also provided a saxophone solo for another remix, in addition to mixing and mastering the track.

On 14 November 2009, Wise announced his resignation from Rare, feeling that the company had "changed a great deal" and there was no longer an opportunity to create music tracks that Rare is most known for.[5] In December 2010 Wise created a personal studio called the 'David Wise Sound Studio'.[6] In June 2013, it was announced that he would be composing for Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, after receiving a call from Retro Studios president Michael Kelbaugh, who previously worked at Rare.[7][8] Wise composed for Yooka-Laylee along with Kirkhope and Steve Burke.[9]

Works

YearTitleNotes
1987Slalom
Wizards & Warriors
1988R.C. Pro-Am
Wheel of Fortune
Jeopardy!
Anticipation
1989Marble Madness
World Games
WWF WrestleMania
John Elway's Quarterback
California Games
Taboo: The Sixth Sense
Sesame Street ABC
Hollywood Squares
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Jordan vs. Bird: One on One
Cobra Triangle
Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II
Wheel of Fortune Junior Edition
Jeopardy! Junior Edition
Silent Service
1990Double Dare
Wheel of Fortune Family Edition
Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition
Captain Skyhawk
Digger T. Rock
Pin*Bot
Snake Rattle 'n' Roll
NARC
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Super Glove Ball
Cabal
Time Lord
Arch Rivals
WWF WrestleMania Challenge
Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship
The Amazing Spider-Man
Wizards & Warriors Chapter X: The Fortress of Fear
Super Off Road
1991Sesame Street ABC & 123
Battletoads (Game Boy)
Super R.C. Pro-Am
Sneaky Snakes
WWF Superstars
Battletoads
Beetlejuice
High Speed
1992Wizards & Warriors III
Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat
R.C. Pro-Am II
Championship Pro-Am
1993Battletoads & Double Dragon
Battletoads in Battlemaniacs
X The Ball
1994Battletoads Arcade
Monster Max
Donkey Kong CountryWith Robin Beanland and Eveline Fischer[10]
1995Donkey Kong LandWith Graeme Norgate
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
1996Donkey Kong Land 2DKC 2 soundtrack converted to the Game Boy by Grant Kirkhope.
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!With Fischer.[11] Wrote new soundtrack for 2005 GBA port.
1997Diddy Kong Racing
1999Mickey's Racing Adventure
Donkey Kong Country (GBC version)With Beanland and Fischer
2001Super Smash Bros. MeleeOriginal Game Staff
2002Star Fox AdventuresWith Ben Cullum.
2004It's Mr. PantsWith Beanland and Fischer ("Squeaky Pants")
2005Donkey Kong Country 3 GBA
2007Diddy Kong Racing DS
2008Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise
War WorldXbox 360 version
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & BoltsThe Rare Family
2010Donkey Kong Country ReturnsOriginal music
2013Sorcery!
2014Tengami[12]
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical FreezeWith Kenji Yamamoto
2015Rare ReplaySpecial thanks
Star Drift[13]
2016Star Ghost
2017Snake Pass[14]
Yooka-LayleeWith Grant Kirkhope and Steve Burke[15]
2019Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairWith Grant Kirkhope, Dan Murdoch and Matt Griffin[16]
2020BattletoadsOriginal music, special thanks
Tamarin[17]With Graeme Norgate
2023Everhood: Eternity EditionOriginal music[18]
Ratatan[19]

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