GoldenEye 007 composer gets some well-deserved love on TikTok

Retro multiplayer classic was already announced before it even happened. GoldenEye 007 will come to Nintendo Switch and Xbox on January 27, fans were already celebrating its soundtrack — especially the song that plays when you hit the pause button. People all over the world have begun to perform finger-gun dances after an viral TikTok clip about this song was made public last December. (Or maybe that’s just me?) This week, the song’s composer Grant Kirkhope revealed the process behind his masterpiece — and that the real difficulty wasn’t the composition, but getting the song onto the Nintendo 64.

Kirkhope’s dive into the song’s history began when Nintendo of America’s official Twitter account shared a clip of the song, in anticipation of the game’s release on the Switch. The composer then shared Nintendo’s tweet, saying, “haha … glad you like it! This piece could rival DK Rap??” After that, he described the process of composing and programming the song:

After dropping the absurdly impressive fact that the song apparently took him only “20 mins to write,” Kirkhope went on to shout out the rest of the musicians who worked on the game. He was the composer for about half of the game’s songs, and his colleague Graeme Norgate did the rest — except the elevator music, which was composed by Robin Beanland. The entire GoldenEye 007 songs are bangers, but there’s just something wistful and unforgettable about Kirkhope’s pause music.

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