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Posts tagged: soundtrack
VGM Subgenres: The secretive sound of stealth
With the help of composers David Housden and The Flight’s Joe Henson, we tiptoe around the topic of stealth music in video games — teasing out common musical elements, and highlighting furtive favourites for skulking in the shadows. By Thomas Quillfeldt
F*ck Yeah!! 14 motivational video game tracks to get you PUMPED
Many video games want players to feel hyper powerful — here are a few of the best music cues crafted especially to get the blood pumping.
Interview: Dead Cells composer Yoann Laulan on scoring a rogue-souls-vania
Young Gallic composer Yoann Laulan opens up about his classical influences, game jamming his way into the industry, and what it’s like to score an early access game.
Video game music is a wonderful gateway to classical
Listening to classical music can be glorious, even life-changing, but it’s a field that’s daunting to navigate. We highlight some accessible (but still brilliant) classical works that fans of video game music will love — with the help of composers Jessica Curry, Austin Wintory and Lloyd Coleman, podcaster Emily Reese, and the Videri Quartet.
‘Video game music’ is not one thing…
Laced With Wax’s blog editor jots down some quick thoughts on what we even mean by ‘video game music’; and what resides under the VGM umbrella.
Ode to Joysticks part 3: Why transpose game music into the concert hall?
In our final Ode to Joysticks excerpts piece, we hear from the likes of Jessica Curry, PlayStation, and C64Audio.com about reimagining video game music through live performance — and how a Game Boy is actually a versatile instrument. By Thomas Quillfeldt and Ben Eshmade
Sing stars: What are some favourite original vocal songs from games?
Ever sing along to a video game song? Learn the lyrics to an emotive title theme? We asked a bunch of VGM connoisseurs about their favourite original vocal tracks from games.
Interview: Kellan Jett on illustrating Where The Water Tastes Like Wine
We spoke to concept artist and illustrator Kellan Jett, one of the minds behind indie story-em-up Where The Water Tastes Like Wine — about the game’s aesthetic, his OST vinyl sleeve, and tips for aspiring artists. By Thomas Quillfeldt
Hell yeah! 11 diabolical ditties from the video game underworld
Depictions of hell, and similar demon dimensions, are common in video games — we delved into the depths to find some devilishly dark music that’s been used to soundtracked virtual hellscapes.
'Ode to Joysticks' excerpts part 2: How game composers create other worlds
Part 2 of our edited quotes from the Ode to Joysticks podcasts features Austin Wintory, Jesper Kyd, Eímear Noone and others musing on the value of game music in immersing players in otherworldly settings. By Thomas Quillfeldt and Ben Eshmade
Sea of Themes: 13 of the best aquatic video game tracks
We look at some of the different ways in which video game composers have soundtracked watery settings such as the high seas, underwater caves and the deep, dark abyss.
'Ode to Joysticks' excerpts part 1: The early pioneers of video game music
We teased out some choice quotes from the experts interviewed in the video game music podcast series Ode to Joysticks. Part 1 explores the musical creativity of the leading ’80s chiptune composers.
Amazing video game music from the f̶o̶u̶r̶ six corners of the world
We were inspired to take a snapshot of some fantastic composers and recent video game scores from across six continents.
How the Cane and Rinse podcast crew celebrates the Sound of Play
We talked to three co-hosts of Sound of Play, a podcast dedicated to video game music, about the origins of the show, their favourite eras of game music and advice for others thinking of launching a pod.