Robin Beanland

Robin Beanland (born 27 August 1968 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England)[1] is a British composer of video game music, composing music for numerous Rare titles, such as the Killer Instinct franchise, Conker's Bad Fur Day (which he also co-wrote the screenplay with Chris Seavor), and many others. Prior to joining Rare, Beanland composed music for TV and films.[2]

Robin Beanland
Born (1968-08-27) 27 August 1968
NationalityBritish
OccupationComposer

Video game music credits

Title Year System Notes
Donkey Kong Country1994SNESWith Eveline Fischer and David Wise[3]
Killer InstinctSNES, ArcadeWith Graeme Norgate
Killer Instinct 21996Arcade
GoldenEye 0071997N64With Grant Kirkhope and Norgate
Twelve Tales: Conker 64UnreleasedWith Fischer
Jet Force Gemini1999With Alistair Lindsay
Conker's Pocket TalesGBCWith Fischer
Conker's Bad Fur Day2001N64Also co-wrote the game's script with Chris Seavor
Star Fox Adventures2002Game CubePerformed various instruments
Donkey Kong Country2003GBAWith Jamie Hughes
Sabre Wulf2004
It's Mr. Pants2005With Fischer and Wise
Banjo-PilotWith Jamie Hughes
Conker: Live & ReloadedXbox
Kameo: Elements of PowerXbox 360Sound effects and character voices.
Viva Piñata2006Sound effects and character voices.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts2008With Kirkhope and Dave Clynick
Kinect Sports2010With Dave Clynick
Kinect Sports: Season Two2011
Fable Heroes2012
Kinect PlayFit
Kinect Sports Rivals2014Xbox One
Rare Replay2015With Rich Aitken.
Sea of Thieves2018Xbox One, Windows
Super Smash Bros. UltimateSwitchOriginal game supervisor

Awards

In 2001, Beanland was nominated and went on to win a British Academy of Film and Television Arts award for Conker's Bad Fur Day.[4]

In 2019, Beanland was nominated and won an Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Video Game Score for Sea of Thieves. [5]

See also

  • DK Jamz

References

  1. "Robin Beanland on Findmypast".
  2. VGM Rush's Beanland profile. Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Rare: Scribes (December 21, 2005) at Internet Archive "Robin did Funky's Fugue, Eveline did Simian Segue, Candy's Love Song, Voices of the Temple, Forest Frenzy, Tree Top Rock, Northern Hemispheres and Ice Cave Chant, and the rest was the doing of Mr. Wise."
  4. "BAFTA Awards - Interactive Sound in 2001". BAFTA Awards. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  5. https://ivorsacademy.com/news/winners-announced-for-the-ivors-2019/


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