Jonathan Geer Interview: Rising Star of Indie Game Music
August 8, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
Jonathan Geer is one of indie game music’s rising stars. Starting out only some years ago as a professional game music
August 8, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
Jonathan Geer is one of indie game music’s rising stars. Starting out only some years ago as a professional game music
August 1, 2012 by Chris Greening
At the age of 18, Australian prodigy Kevin Penkin was scouted to score his first commercial video game, an otome title by
July 15, 2012 by Chris Greening
Resistance: Burning Skies is one of the first games to showcase the musical capabilities of the PlayStation Vita. Scored by two
June 5, 2012 by Chris Greening
Behind acclaimed productions such as Symphonic Fantasies and Symphonic Shades, Thomas Boecker has been producing Symphonic Game Music Concerts since 2003. The artist
June 1, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
Composer and sound designer Matt Uelmen can lay claim to having created some of game music’s most iconic sounds in
June 1, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
Christopher Lennertz is an American Emmy-nominated game composer who has worked on some of the biggest franchises in gaming, among them
May 20, 2012 by Chris Greening
After scoring several of Nintendo EAD's biggest GameCube titles (e.g. Mario Kart, Super Mario), she now focuses on casual titles at Nintendo
May 8, 2012 by Chris Greening
Behind acclaimed productions such as Symphonic Fantasies and Symphonic Shades, Thomas Boecker has been producing Symphonic Game Music Concerts since 2003. The artist
May 1, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
Jessica Curry is a composer, sound artist and co-director of British game studio thechineseroom. With a background in scoring films and
May 1, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
Vincent Diamante is an American game developer and composer whose gorgeous soundtrack for Flower has found its way onto the playlists of many
April 15, 2012 by Simon Elchlepp
On April 12 2012, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Australia’s oldest symphony orchestra, will perform Video Games Unplugged: Symphony of Legends at the
April 1, 2012 by Chris Greening
Combining a suited cosmic hero with nonstop action, the Turrican series were among the most popular titles of the 80s
March 1, 2012 by Chris Greening
Jeff Broadbent is one of the emerging composers in the Western games industry. The classically-trained composer has worked on numerous film,
February 1, 2012 by Chris Greening
Pawel Blaszczak is the sound director and senior composer of Polish game developer Techland. While he has worked in many
February 1, 2012 by Chris Greening
Christopher Tin’s debut album Calling All Dawns — a tie-in with Civilization IV — won the first Grammy awards for game music last year.
January 15, 2012 by Chris Greening
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is just weeks away. The giant open-world RPG, designed by Big Huge Games and published by Electronic
January 1, 2012 by Chris Greening
SoulCalibur V features an unprecedented collaboration of composers, performers, and engineers across the world. On the latest instalment of the fighting
December 15, 2011 by Don Kotowski
Despite a career spanning decades, Motoi Sakuraba continues to be important as ever in the Japanese games industry. His latest
November 15, 2011 by Matt Diener
Greg Edmonson broke into the industry scoring several acclaimed television shows for American networks: Firefly and King of the Hill. However, he is
November 10, 2011 by Chris Greening
Christophe Héral is a French composer who has extensively worked in television and film. To overseas audiences, he is better