A portion of a Nintendo Life interview with project lead, Blake Robinson ...
NL: You're currently working on the Super Metroid Symphony, licensed through Joypad Records. Can you explain how that came about?
BM: I love the atmosphere and eeriness that Kenji Yamamoto and Minako Hamano brought to the original soundtrack. I had heard some incredible remixes and covers of the music from other talented artists and really wanted a larger project that I could sink my teeth into. Joypad Records have been a fantastic resource for me as a cover artist and a composer and with them offering to handle licensing and legal distribution it meant I could justify committing much more time, effort and money into the project than would be possible if I was just doing it for free in my spare time.
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