Color Switch song stuck in your head? Blame this guy.
Unlike most mobile phone games, which only have sound effects consisting of dings and thumps, Color Switch has a straight banger playing in the background. Color Switch spent several weeks at the top of iTunes’ games download chart and currently sits at number 3. And part of what makes playing the game so fun is the addictive deep house earworm playing in the background.
The Color Switch theme song was written and composed by Tom Garnett, a DJ from Leeds, United Kingdom. I contacted Garnett via email and asked about the writing the track, what inspires him, and which pop star he’d most want to work with.When did you start creating your own music?
I taught myself to play guitar at the age of 13 and then, later on, learned to DJ. When I started DJing out in clubs I had an idea of the music I really liked and what I wanted to make. So got in the studio, and it went from there.
How did this song become the Color Switch theme?
Color Switch actually approached me—they said they liked my music wanted to use it as the theme music for the game. I happily agreed and had no idea the game would get as huge as it has.
How did you decide the tone and pace of this song?
The song itself, I think, is an example of “less is more”when it’s comes to how it is layered. A catchy riff and decent drums and percussion is all it really needs. This makes it perfect for being used on the game.
This song has a kind of addictive quality to it. What songs inspired you when you made it?