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Broken Chair Scores
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25 episodes
1 month ago
Broken Chair Scores is a soundtrack review podcast. Every month we review our favorite tracks from one film and one game soundtrack.
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Music
TV & Film,
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Broken Chair Scores is a soundtrack review podcast. Every month we review our favorite tracks from one film and one game soundtrack.
Show more...
Music
TV & Film,
Video Games
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Episode 38
Broken Chair Scores
2 years ago
Episode 38
Live and on-site! We sat together in the same room for the first time since February 2020 (that was episode 30 which does not sound too far away but since this show moves at tectonic rates of 3 eps per year it was actually 3 years ago!). And of course it was great and there was some physical contact and I think you can hear it (the good vides, not the touching). During the show I felt like asking you (the listeners) a bunch of questions along the lines of "should I drink more or less during the show?" and "how do you feel about my pussillanimous move to bleep out the c-word in ep. 37" but the most important question is the following: "What do you love about the show?" and I still stand by this one. Please write us via mail or (even better) comment on the page with your answers. Soundwise this one is rock solid since we present the killer John Powell score to the 2010 animated DreamWorks film How to Train Your Dragon and the equally badass Samurai Shodown video game score from the 2019 reboot by SNK with tracks composed by one or several of the following group: Hiroshi Yamazoe, Masato Horiuchi, Hideki Asanaka, Mayuko Hino, Naoki Kita, Minori Sasaki, Kensuke Inage, Jun Hoshina. Also at one point rather towards the end the Kaptain mentioned this cover version of the Castlevania 3 score which is really great. Enjoy this episode and please give us feedback!
Broken Chair Scores
Broken Chair Scores is a soundtrack review podcast. Every month we review our favorite tracks from one film and one game soundtrack.