The Audio Files is a place where we get together to talk about music, video games, and all the things we love about them. Every other week on the Audio Files podcast music industry professionals and video game lovers Malek Sammour and Alex "Nox" Noxsel gtet together to see what's so cool about the music in your favorite video game.
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The Audio Files is a place where we get together to talk about music, video games, and all the things we love about them. Every other week on the Audio Files podcast music industry professionals and video game lovers Malek Sammour and Alex "Nox" Noxsel gtet together to see what's so cool about the music in your favorite video game.
Soundscapes and Dreamscapes - Game Music Review: Knights of the Old Republic
The Audio Files: Video Game Music
24 minutes
1 year ago
Soundscapes and Dreamscapes - Game Music Review: Knights of the Old Republic
In this episode we are diving into the classic RPG Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic to discover how composer Jeremy Soule uses music to evoke the magic of John Williams while creating a soundscape that transports the player to a world of wonder with a mysterious undercurrent.
Join us in the Audio Files - a place to explore the magic at the intersection of music and interactive media.
The Audio Files Podcast is produced by Alex Noxsel and Malek Sammour.
Thank you to Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the use of
"Voxel Revolution" in this episode.
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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The Audio Files: Video Game Music
The Audio Files is a place where we get together to talk about music, video games, and all the things we love about them. Every other week on the Audio Files podcast music industry professionals and video game lovers Malek Sammour and Alex "Nox" Noxsel gtet together to see what's so cool about the music in your favorite video game.