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[https://www.universalproductionmusic.com/ “Universal Production Music”] (UPM), not to be confused with [https://www.umusicpub.com/ “Universal Music Publishing Group”], is a royalty-free production music from the media company [https://www.universalstudios.com/ Universal Studios], Inc. A handful of songs are featured in [[hoops&yoyo]] animations, most notably in the [[Coffee Run]] soundtrack. | [https://www.universalproductionmusic.com/ “Universal Production Music”] (UPM), not to be confused with [https://www.umusicpub.com/ “Universal Music Publishing Group”], is a royalty-free production music provider from the media company [https://www.universalstudios.com/ Universal Studios], Inc., created in 1989. A handful of songs are featured in [[hoops&yoyo]] animations, most notably in the [[Coffee Run]] soundtrack. | ||
== Coffee Run Music == | == Coffee Run Music == | ||
In comparison to older Hoops & Yoyo animations that used mostly 90s-2000s jazz music from [[UniqueTracks]] & [[Sound Ideas]], the 2009 Flash game “Coffee Run” uses a lot of early to late 2000s music, each having various genres | In comparison to older Hoops & Yoyo animations that used mostly 90s-2000s jazz music from [[UniqueTracks]] & [[Sound Ideas]], the 2009 Flash game “Coffee Run” uses a lot of early to late 2000s music, each having various genres. | ||
“Nu Tek Kids” is labeled “Glo Stick” in the game. It’s also the 2nd in-game BGM. | “Square Eyes” is labeled “Insert Coin” in the game. It’s also the 1st in-game BGM. | ||
<p>'''Composers:''' Michael Joseph Wilkie, Matthew Corbett | |||
<p>'''Album:''' Twisted Kids | |||
<p>'''Release Date:''' August 14, 2008 | |||
<p>'''Country:''' UK | |||
<p>'''Track Number:''' 10 | |||
<p>'''Song Length:''' 1:35 (Full Length) | |||
<p>'''Genre:''' Children, 8-bit Chiptune, Electronic | |||
<p>'''Label & Publisher:''' Atmosphere Music Ltd.</p> | |||
“Nu Tek Kids” is labeled “Glo Stick” in the game. It’s also the 2nd in-game BGM. | |||
<p>'''Composer:''' Jean Paul Niquin-Merkel</p> | <p>'''Composer:''' Jean Paul Niquin-Merkel</p> | ||
<p>'''Album:''' Virtual Lifestyle</p> | <p>'''Album:''' Virtual Lifestyle</p> | ||
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“Bag of Beans” is labeled “Beanbag” in the game. It’s also the 3rd in-game BGM. | “Bag of Beans” is labeled “Beanbag” in the game. It’s also the 3rd in-game BGM. It's also in the same album as the "Glo Stick" song. | ||
<p>'''Composer:''' Rik Carter | <p>'''Composer:''' Rik Carter | ||
<p>'''Album:''' Twisted Kids | <p>'''Album:''' Twisted Kids | ||
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== Unconfirmed Music == | == Unconfirmed Music == | ||
A potential song from UPM is the song used in the [[Cat (Screensaver)|Cat Screensaver]], the [[The Ice Cream Game (E-Card)|Ice Cream Game' eCard]], and the Little Life [[Bats, Bats, Bats (Littlelife series)|Bats, Bats, Bats]] trilogy. Although there is no confirmation, there are 2 songs that use the same sample, notably [http://links.universalproductionmusic.com/vnO9tz “Balalaika Virgin”] from the 2008 album “Eastern Europe Flavours”. The other song that uses the sample is the 2006 song [https://lis.tn/purpledoor “Purple Door”]. | |||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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*[https://lis.tn/NuTekKids “Nu Tek Kids” on streaming platforms] | *[https://lis.tn/NuTekKids “Nu Tek Kids” on streaming platforms] | ||
*[https://www.discogs.com/release/14953918-Jean-Paul-Merkel-Virtual-Lifestyle “Virtual Lifestyle” Listing on Discogs] | *[https://www.discogs.com/release/14953918-Jean-Paul-Merkel-Virtual-Lifestyle “Virtual Lifestyle” Listing on Discogs] | ||
*[http://links.universalproductionmusic.com/ | *[http://links.universalproductionmusic.com/5xt1v9 “Twisted Kids” on UPM Website] | ||
*[https://www.discogs.com/release/6231328-Various-Twisted-Kids “Twisted Kids” Listing on Discogs] | *[https://www.discogs.com/release/6231328-Various-Twisted-Kids “Twisted Kids” Listing on Discogs] | ||
*[http://links.universalproductionmusic.com/LPryiy “Move It Shake It” on UPM Website] | *[http://links.universalproductionmusic.com/LPryiy “Move It Shake It” on UPM Website] |
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“Universal Production Music” (UPM), not to be confused with “Universal Music Publishing Group”, is a royalty-free production music provider from the media company Universal Studios, Inc., created in 1989. A handful of songs are featured in hoops&yoyo animations, most notably in the Coffee Run soundtrack.
Coffee Run Music
In comparison to older Hoops & Yoyo animations that used mostly 90s-2000s jazz music from UniqueTracks & Sound Ideas, the 2009 Flash game “Coffee Run” uses a lot of early to late 2000s music, each having various genres.
“Square Eyes” is labeled “Insert Coin” in the game. It’s also the 1st in-game BGM.
Composers: Michael Joseph Wilkie, Matthew Corbett
Album: Twisted Kids
Release Date: August 14, 2008
Country: UK
Track Number: 10
Song Length: 1:35 (Full Length)
Genre: Children, 8-bit Chiptune, Electronic
Label & Publisher: Atmosphere Music Ltd.
“Nu Tek Kids” is labeled “Glo Stick” in the game. It’s also the 2nd in-game BGM.
Composer: Jean Paul Niquin-Merkel
Album: Virtual Lifestyle
Release Date: March 31, 2003
Country: France
Track Number: 7
Song Length: 2:28 (Full Length)
Genres: Techno, Electronic, Quirky
Label & Publisher: Koka Media
“Bag of Beans” is labeled “Beanbag” in the game. It’s also the 3rd in-game BGM. It's also in the same album as the "Glo Stick" song.
Composer: Rik Carter
Album: Twisted Kids
Release Date: August 14, 2008
Country: UK
Track Number: 12
Song Length: 1:52 (Full, Vocal)
Genre: Indie/Alternative Rock
Label & Publisher: Atmosphere Music Ltd.
“Move It Shake It” is the radio distraction music in the game.
Composer: Ryan Farish
Album: Fabulous Flava
Release Date: October 14, 2008
Continent: Europe
Track Number: 11
Song Length: 1:57 (Backing Vocals Only, Full Length)
Genre: R&B, Hip Hop
Label: Chronic Trax
Publisher: Killer Tracks
Unconfirmed Music
A potential song from UPM is the song used in the Cat Screensaver, the Ice Cream Game' eCard, and the Little Life Bats, Bats, Bats trilogy. Although there is no confirmation, there are 2 songs that use the same sample, notably “Balalaika Virgin” from the 2008 album “Eastern Europe Flavours”. The other song that uses the sample is the 2006 song “Purple Door”.
Gallery
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Virtual Lifestyle CD Cover (Discogs)
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Twisted Kids CD Cover (Discogs)
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Fabulous Flava CD Cover (Discogs)
Trivia
- UPM’s former name was “Killer Tracks”. Although some UPM songs are still published under Killer Tracks, songs from the publisher are infamously known for being used in cartoons from the German mockbuster company “Dingo Pictures”.
External Links
- “Nu Tek Kids” on UPM Website
- “Nu Tek Kids” on streaming platforms
- “Virtual Lifestyle” Listing on Discogs
- “Twisted Kids” on UPM Website
- “Twisted Kids” Listing on Discogs
- “Move It Shake It” on UPM Website
- “Move It Shake It” on streaming platforms
- “Fabulous Flava” Listing on Discogs