Metal Gear Solid Composer Arranges Tracks For Second Volume of Game Music Lullabies
Added: 01.06.2015 2:00 | 2 views | 0 comments
The second volume of Prescription for Sleep: Game Music Lullabies has been released by Scarlet Moon Records. The album features tracks arranged by musician Norihiko Hibino, who is the composer for the.
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| King's Quest Behind the Scenes: Music with Character
Added: 01.06.2015 0:00 | 18 views | 0 comments
Bringing a classic back to life is more than just images. Go behind the scenes to see how the music sets the tone in the new King's Quest.
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| Xbox One Background Music Feature Not Coming Anytime Soon
Added: 30.05.2015 15:16 | 5 views | 0 comments
Xbox One owners awaiting an official background music feature may want to get comfortable.
Responding to a fan on Twitter today, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said this feature won't be delivered until after Windows 10 integration comes to Xbox One.
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| Video: Retro Music is Hard-Wired Into Your Brain Because of Science, Not Just Because It's Awesome
Added: 30.05.2015 14:35 | 6 views | 0 comments
Jumping to the beat
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| Music To My Ears
Added: 25.05.2015 12:19 | 4 views | 0 comments
After a return to Bethesda's Fallout 3, I various video games with licensed music in their soundtracks and what that entails.
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| Game Music Online - Hiroshi Tamawari Interview: Switching from Games to Opera
Added: 21.05.2015 14:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
"Hiroshi Tamawari helped to define the sound of Konamis PlayStation era, with his leading roles on Vandal Hearts, Azure Dreams, and Vandal Hearts II, as well as his memorable contributions to the Goemon, Twinbee, and Suikoden franchises. Since his departure from Konami at the turn of the century, Tamawari has worked exclusively outside the gaming sector, handling everything from scoring commercials to translating musicals. " - Patrick Kulikowski
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| Britains Music Industry Needs to Take Lessons from Gamings Indie Scene
Added: 19.05.2015 6:16 | 5 views | 0 comments
New music is in a funk, with base competence alone serving as a selling point. Labels would be wise to look to gaming for guidance through these depressing greys.
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n4g.com
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