Thomas Boecker Interview: Why Final Symphony Isn’t the End
March 27, 2015 by Chris Greening
Thomas Boecker’s concert productions have featured heavily on this site over the years, and for good reason. Concerts such as Symphonic Fantasies,
March 27, 2015 by Chris Greening
Thomas Boecker’s concert productions have featured heavily on this site over the years, and for good reason. Concerts such as Symphonic Fantasies,
March 24, 2015 by Don Kotowski
After years working in the shadows, Takeharu Ishimoto came to the forefront in 2007 with the releases of Crisis Core: Final
March 20, 2015 by Emily McMillan
A relative newcomer to the video game music industry, Gareth Coker has composed music for the recent films Dark Power and The Labyrinth, as
March 11, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski
Peat Rains is the bassist and frontman of videogame music cover band This Place is Haunted and “pre-historic post-rock” band You
February 27, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski
Nobuo Uematsu is considered one of the most famous and well-respected videogame composers of all time, having worked on a
February 24, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski
Yuu Miyake is a game music pioneer best known for being the sound director and lead composer for the Katamari
February 18, 2015 by Don Kotowski
Masayoshi Soken has been with Square Enix for quite some time, but had only worked on small to mid-sized titles
December 13, 2014 by Don Kotowski
Takahiro Eguchi is a relative newcomer to the world of game music, but he’s already worked established a signature electronic
December 7, 2014 by Chris Greening
Nathan McCree is best known for creating the gorgeous music and sound effects for the original Tomb Raider trilogy. However, he
November 16, 2014 by Chris Greening
Breaking into the video game music scene just as the casual sector took off, Adam Gubman has worked on over 500 titles in less
November 11, 2014 by Chris Greening
The Ace Combat series features some of the most rich and emotional scores in video game music. Each of the
November 1, 2014 by Chris Greening
Luc St. Pierre is a Canadian film and television composer who recently scored Thief. Reflecting St. Pierre’s inescapable penchant for melancholy and
October 26, 2014 by Marc Chait
Jordan Aguirre, better known as bLiNd, is one of the most successful artists to emerge from OverClocked ReMix‘s huge community.
October 17, 2014 by Chris Greening
At just 26 years old, Benny Oschmann has already worked on numerous major projects in both solo and collaborative roles.
October 11, 2014 by Emily McMillan
A native Californian, Matt Fuss grew up in a musical family and eventually embraced the field himself, eventually taking on
October 8, 2014 by Chris Greening
The witch is back! On October 24, Bayonetta 2 will be internationally released for the Wii U. Masami Ueda, a veteran music director
October 4, 2014 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,
September 30, 2014 by Patrick Kulikowski
Shota Nakama’s Video Game Orchestra has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2008. Developing their so-called ‘rockestral’ sound,
September 29, 2014 by Patrick Kulikowski
Shota Nakama’s Video Game Orchestra has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2008. Developing their so-called ‘rockestral’ sound,
September 15, 2014 by Chris Greening
Breaking artist Wilbert Roget II is a spectacular example of someone who has turned a crisis into an opportunity. After