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The Sound of Play videogame music podcast
Cane and Rinse
300 episodes
3 days ago
For many of us, it’s hard to think of almost any videogame without our minds conjuring up the music that accompanied it. Over the decades they’ve evolved from simplistic monaural beeps and bloops to full orchestral scores recorded in 7.1 surround, but from their earliest days right up to today, soundtracks have played an integral part of our memories of the games we played, and the times in our lives when we were playing them.

What we aim to bring you with Sound of Play is a diverse sample of our favourites pieces from the many air-punching, spine-tingling, tear-jerking and grin-inducing videogame soundtracks we’ve heard over the years.
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For many of us, it’s hard to think of almost any videogame without our minds conjuring up the music that accompanied it. Over the decades they’ve evolved from simplistic monaural beeps and bloops to full orchestral scores recorded in 7.1 surround, but from their earliest days right up to today, soundtracks have played an integral part of our memories of the games we played, and the times in our lives when we were playing them.

What we aim to bring you with Sound of Play is a diverse sample of our favourites pieces from the many air-punching, spine-tingling, tear-jerking and grin-inducing videogame soundtracks we’ve heard over the years.
Show more...
Video Games
Music,
Leisure,
Games,
Music Commentary
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Sound of Play: 289 – the videogame music podcast
The Sound of Play videogame music podcast
1 hour 12 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
Sound of Play: 289 – the videogame music podcast

Joining Leon Cox for this week's Sound of Play podcast is Rich Davison



Every Wednesday in Sound of Play, we bring you some of our, and your, favourite pieces from the many videogame soundtracks we’ve enjoyed over the decades.



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Music featured in Sound of Play 289:
1. Twisted Streets by Darren Korb - Bastion, 2011
2. Transform by [?] - Bust a Move: Dance & Rhythm Action / Bust A Groove, 1998
3. CO Theme: Lin - Supreme Logician by Yoshito Hirano - Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (Advance Wars: Dark Conflict), 2008
4. Jintinda Lab by Joris de Man/James Marsden - Velocity 2X, 2014
5. The Interim by Yugo Kanno/Akihiro Manabe - NIOH 2, 2020
6. Pensées by Keiki Kobayashi - Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, 2019
7. The Comforts of Home by Akihiko Narita - Monster Hunter: World - Iceborne, 2019
8. Shop Menu (Rabanastre Downtown) by Hitoshi Sakimoto/Kenichiro Fukui - Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, 2007
9. Demo 1 by [?], 1995
Sound of Play 289 was edited by Jay Taylor
The Sound of Play videogame music podcast
For many of us, it’s hard to think of almost any videogame without our minds conjuring up the music that accompanied it. Over the decades they’ve evolved from simplistic monaural beeps and bloops to full orchestral scores recorded in 7.1 surround, but from their earliest days right up to today, soundtracks have played an integral part of our memories of the games we played, and the times in our lives when we were playing them.

What we aim to bring you with Sound of Play is a diverse sample of our favourites pieces from the many air-punching, spine-tingling, tear-jerking and grin-inducing videogame soundtracks we’ve heard over the years.