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Monthly Archives: October, 2009

Anonymous 4 – Four Centuries of Chant

Today we bring you a splendid review of Anonymous 4′s Four Centuries of Chant. If you were with us when we reviewed Calling All Dawns, then you’ll know I love this group and the great job they did on the Irish lament “Caoineadh”. If you don’t know who these lovely ladies are, swing by their …

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Speaking of Rock

The last post reminded me greatly of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest. I loved this game when I was growing up, and enjoyed the music most of all. Rocking tunes in a Final Fantasy? That was definition of awesome for me as a kid. What made me think Mystic quest was “Arab Rock” and the similarities …

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Back to the Workbench!

Here’s a pretty nifty site if you’re into writing music with relevance to NES music, or chiptune if you’re hip enough to know the term. Site: http://www.tweakbench.com/ There’s a lot of cool VST instruments/synthesizers and effects at this site. All the downloads are for free, and if you want to do an all-in-one download you …

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Winifred Phillips – Spore Hero Original Videogame Score

Spore Hero Original Videogame Score was released on October 6th, which shared the launch date of Spore Hero as well. We have the talent of Winifred Phillips behind the music of this gem, with her music producer, Winnie Waldron, by her side. If you don’t know much about either, swing by the bio page on …

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