Plok is a platformer exclusively for the SNES, developed by the British duo, the Pickford Bros. - they have a neat website showcasing all of their previous games: http://www.zee-3.com/pickfordbros/ .
The soundtrack was composed by Tim and Geoff Follin. The level themes are long and exploratory and resemble a jam session before looping back around.
One amazing thing about this game's soundtrack is that every song except for the title theme uses only 5 of the SPC700's 8 channels. This is not uncommon (a channel or two are sometimes left open for sound effects), but it is an accomplishment to do so and still have such complex-sounding background music. In fact, the Follins used several sampled chords so that one channel could play three notes at once, and they make heavy use of these samples. The whole thing is absolutely brilliant, and while others have fit songs into less channels, no one before or since has used the SNES's sound hardware as proficiently as the Follin brothers.
Of course, Tim Follin was a well-known composer for the C64, Amiga, Spectrum and other computer platforms from the 80's.
[00:01] Title theme
[01:53] Map
[02:46] Cotton Island
[04:14] Beach
[06:56] Akrillic
[10:54] Plok's House
[13:54] Cavern
[16:43] Creepy Crag
[19:34] Legacy Island
[21:29] Flea Pit
[24:53] Bonus Level
[26:07] Boss
[28:07] extra tracks
Game: Plok! (SNES - 1993)
Composers: Tim Follin and Geoff Follin
thank you for uploading this
observethis812 3 months ago
A Shame it didn't get more likes. The Best OST Compilation of Plok on the whole place...
Thanks a lot, its so so awesome!!!!!
ZIPDrive2k5 3 months ago
Plok is awesome! =) It's music really was exceptionally good. Too bad Plok wasn't really a success.
Retroboxx 3 months ago
im light clear:)
nonsense825 4 months ago
Holy shit... How are there not more views or likes? Seriously? Plok was like the challenge of my childhood, to get home from school every day and to try to beat the damn thing, but it was so difficult, I eventually said screw it. I came back to it 5 years later and it was still the challenging gem I left it as. Excellent game, even better soundtrack, thanks a lot for this!
offbeatturok0 5 months ago