Christopher Tin Interview: A Sea of Sound
May 6, 2014 by Don Kotowski
The Grammy winner previews his sophomore album, The Drop That Contained the Sea, which will be released this week
May 6, 2014 by Don Kotowski
The Grammy winner previews his sophomore album, The Drop That Contained the Sea, which will be released this week
May 3, 2014 by Patrick Kulikowski
Capcom’s Breath of Fire series turned 21 this year. This interview is the first in a month’s worth of articles to commemorate this
April 29, 2014 by Simon Elchlepp
One of most acclaimed indie game scores in recent memory is Dust: An Elysian Tail, which took home an Annual Game
April 17, 2014 by Chris Greening
Since joining the industry nine years ago, Australian composer Mick Gordon has worked on video games for top franchises such as
April 9, 2014 by Chris Greening
Sean Beeson has is one of the leading composers for the ever-growing iOS games market. Having worked on over 100 titles,
March 19, 2014 by Chris Greening
The Basiscape artists talk about rising from junior composers to sound directors through diverse projects
October 1, 2013 by Simon Elchlepp
Few composers have as much experience in writing and recording orchestral game music as Chance Thomas. Coming from a background in
July 1, 2013 by Chris Greening
Joining Konami straight out of college in 1984, Miki Higashino was one of the first musicians to make an impact
May 1, 2013 by Chris Greening
Lorne Balfe has risen in the ranks to become one of the most successful composers at Hans Zimmer’s music production
April 15, 2013 by Don Kotowski
Yousuke Yasui’s passion for classic game music led him to work alongside the artists that originally inspired him, Shinji Hosoe
March 1, 2013 by Don Kotowski
Noriyuki Kamikura is one of the most successful artists to recently join the games industry. He worked for several years at
February 1, 2013 by Simon Elchlepp
The last few years have been filled with change for Jack Wall. He left behind Video Games Live after eight years directing
February 1, 2013 by Julius Acero
The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses developed into a fully-fledged, multi-city orchestral concert tour over the past year. Building
January 1, 2013 by Chris Greening
Jeff Ball has made quite an impact on game music in a short time. The classically-trained violinist and violist has performed
December 25, 2012 by Chris Greening
For thirty years, Roland Rizzo has composed music and designed sound for video games for companies such as Coleco, MicroProse,
December 12, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
2012 has been a bumper year for Austin Wintory. Since his game score debut in 2006 with thatgamecompany’s flOw, which brought him
December 10, 2012 by Chris Greening
Today, Capcom released the action game Street Fighter X Mega Man as a free download. The Blue Bomber serves as the protagonist of
December 1, 2012 by Chris Greening
Yuu Miyake is a game music pioneer best known for being the sound director and lead composer for the Katamari Damacy
November 15, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
In the nine years since its inception, SoundTrack_Cologne has become one of the leading professional forums for film and TV music in
November 15, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
One perspective from which game sound has so far rarely been looked at is through the lens of systematic, academic