Jeron Moore & Chad Seiter Interview: Bringing Pokémon to Orchestra
August 2, 2015 by Julius Acero
Fans of video game music concerts will have undoubtedly run into Jeron Moore and Chad Seiter’s work. Both were responsible
August 2, 2015 by Julius Acero
Fans of video game music concerts will have undoubtedly run into Jeron Moore and Chad Seiter’s work. Both were responsible
July 28, 2015 by Emily McMillan
Josh Barron has been arranging music since 2005 when he first came across and began interpreting the soundtrack of the Kingdom
July 26, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski
Hitoshi Sakimoto, without any doubt, belongs to the Eastern game music’s hall of fame. His credits include well-known titles like Final
July 20, 2015 by Chris Greening
Masashi Kageyama is an incredible example of what the digital era has done for game sound creators. The composer created many
July 4, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski
Jayson Napolitano is the founder of Scarlet Moon Productions, a videogame music PR firm, record label and artists group all wrapped
June 24, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski
Grant Kirkhope is one of the most popular game composers in the Western games industry. He achieved great recognition at
June 19, 2015 by Chris Greening
Vince DiCola gained quite a following in the 1980s for his soundtracks to movies such as The Transformers: The Movie, Staying Alive,
June 13, 2015 by Chris Greening
When we first interviewed Yuji Takenouchi back in 2010, he was a composer only just pushing past a career slump. In the
June 5, 2015 by Chris Greening
Kota Suzuki has spent the last seven years creating the music of the Resident Evil franchise. The in-house Capcom composer
May 29, 2015 by Oliver Jia
Sergey Kosov (aka MmcM) is one of the most legendary names in Russia’s chiptune scene, but has received next to
May 23, 2015 by Don Kotowski
Long-term followers of the site will already be familiar with Rafael Dyll, as we extensively interviewed him back in 2010.
May 18, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski
Hiroshi Tamawari helped to define the sound of Konami’s PlayStation era, with his leading roles on Vandal Hearts, Azure Dreams, and Vandal
May 10, 2015 by Chris Greening
In just two years, Mikolai Stroinski has gone from ghost composer to award winner. Through works such as The Vanishing of
May 7, 2015 by KT Wong
Winifred Phillips has worked on a large number of major video game franchises: LittleBigPlanet, Assassin’s Creed, God of War, The Sims, and Total
May 4, 2015 by Emily McMillan
Shaun Chasin, a Canadian film and game score composer, graduated from Berklee and the University of Southern California in with degrees
May 2, 2015 by Chris Greening
Takahiro Izutani has brought his edgy, dynamic fusion sound to a wide range of sectors. He is known to soundtrack
April 21, 2015 by Chris Greening
Even if you have never heard of Craig Stuart Garfinkle, you certainly would have heard his music. Whether trailers for Star
April 17, 2015 by Emily McMillan
Paul Leonard-Morgan is a new composer on the gaming scene, but not to the entertainment industry. Having previously composed for
April 11, 2015 by Chris Greening
MintJam is one of the most successful doujin groups to have emerged from Japan. The rock band features vocalist TERRA (real
April 5, 2015 by Chris Greening
Few artists can claim to be as versatile as Oleksa Lozowchuk. His discography includes everything from critically-lauded contemporary classical albums, to intimate documentary