Vince DiCola revisits his Transformers work for Angry Birds
August 31, 2014 by Chris Greening
Vince DiCola first came to fame with his synth-heavy scores for Transformers: The Animated Series and Rocky IV. In recent years, he
August 31, 2014 by Chris Greening
Vince DiCola first came to fame with his synth-heavy scores for Transformers: The Animated Series and Rocky IV. In recent years, he
August 31, 2014 by Chris Greening
On November 28, record label SuperSweep will publish the Druaga Online -The Story of Aon- Original Soundtrack. The soundtrack features
August 31, 2014 by Chris Greening
Pyramind Studios have announced that music team for the upcoming expansion World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor. Once again, Russell
August 31, 2014 by Chris Greening
It was recently revealed that Super Smash Bros. for 3DS will feature an all-star cast of Namco, Nintendo, and freelance
August 31, 2014 by Chris Greening
Through her work on major game, film, and television scores, Tina Guo has developed an international multifaceted performance and recording
August 31, 2014 by Chris Greening
Yuzo Koshiro‘s long-running game production company Ancient Co. have been busy making a fully-fledged sequel to their tower defence sleeper
August 29, 2014 by Chris Greening
On September 26, the Film Music Festival will occur in the Krakow, Poland. During the festival, a special chamber music
August 29, 2014 by Chris Greening
This week, a Kickstarter campaign launched to make The Players’ Score: A Video Game Music Documentary a reality. This documentary
August 27, 2014 by Chris Greening
Chris Christodoulou, the immensely creative composer behind the AGMA-commended Risk of Rain score, has released his latest soundtrack. The Wanderlust
August 27, 2014 by Chris Greening
On October 16, Square Enix will release Chaos Rings III: Prequel Trilogy for the PlayStation Vita, featuring all fourth titles
August 25, 2014 by Chris Greening
Last week, pioneering musicologist Karen Collins launched a crowdfunding campaign to develop the documentary film BEEP: A History of Game
August 24, 2014 by Chris Greening
On December 4, Arc System Works will release the console version of the fighting game Guilty Gear Xrd: Sign in Japan.
August 24, 2014 by Chris Greening
GungHo’s Puzzle & Dragons franchise has proven a smash-hit in Japan, selling millions on a daily basis with its instalments on smartphones and handhelds.
August 24, 2014 by Chris Greening
German composer Kai Rosenkranz won the hearts of many gamers with his rich orchestral soundtracks for the first three Gothic
August 23, 2014 by Chris Greening
The soundtrack for Super Smash Bros. Brawl set the bar high with its huge, multi-artist soundtrack. Masahiro Sakurai took a similar approach for
August 20, 2014 by Chris Greening
On November 15 and November 16, the video game expo Gamer’s Rhapsody will be held at Downtown St. Paul Double
August 20, 2014 by Chris Greening
Noriyuki Iwadare has revealed through his official site that he released a new original album. Entitled Ensemble, the album features
August 19, 2014 by Harris Iqbal
Last week, the cleverly released PT demo for Silent Hills caught the gaming world by surprise. Not only was it
August 19, 2014 by Chris Greening
Last weekend, the orchestral concert tour Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions marked its premiere in Washington. The concert featured musical arrangements and video arrangements from every
August 19, 2014 by Chris Greening
Ian Livingstone hasn’t always received the attention he deserves on this site. The British composer has emerged as one of