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Synopsis
The best video game music you have never heard.
Episodes
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Episode #15: Draconian Outlaws
02/07/2016We are back with another episode featuring a diverse range of topics such as puzzle games, cowboys, haunted houses, and rampant passions. Continue reading →
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Episode #14: Game Music History ~1987~
19/06/2016A look at the state of video game music in 1987. The games are roughly in chronological order according to their release dates. Continue reading →
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Episode #13: Undercover
04/06/2016A sack full of covers, some more silly than others. First person to laugh at this gets punched in the face. Continue reading →
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Episode #12: Linear Arithmetic
22/05/2016A little excursion into the wonderful world of Roland's LA synth modules. Continue reading →
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Episode #11: Charles Deenen
06/05/2016A podcast featuring a selection of tracks from Charles Deenen's fairly diverse catalog of music. Enjoy! Continue reading →
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Episode #10: Tumbling Trixie
24/04/2016Another episode with no particular theme, bringing you a selection of great tracks from the vault of video game music. Continue reading →
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Episode #9: Game Music History ~1986~
11/04/2016A look at some of the best game music from 1986. As with the previous episode, I tried to put the tracks in roughly chronological order. Continue reading →
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Episode #8: Masahiro Kajihara
03/04/2016A tribute to Masahiro Kajihara, one of the most prolific composers on FM-based sound hardware. He is probably best known for his work on the Princess Maker series, but he also played an integral part in the creation of the Japanese computer music scene of the '90s as his PMD sound drivers were widely used for game soundtracks and demo music. Continue reading →
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Episode #7: Come and Dance!
25/03/2016No special theme this time, just a selection of (hopefully) good music. Continue reading →
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Episode #6: Game Music History ~1985~
20/03/20161985 was arguably one of the most important years for video game music. Most major arcade developers made the switch from PSG to FM, composers like Rob Hubbard and Martin Galway began to unlock the full potential of the SID, and soundtracks in general became more complex and varied in style and structure. Continue reading →
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Episode #5: Italians in Space
13/03/2016Italo disco, as well as its later offshoots Eurobeat and Spacesynth, had a big impact on the development of game and demo music. This podcast is a collection of tunes that can trace their influences back to these styles. Continue reading →
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Episode #4: Gods in Underpants
06/03/2016While you are wondering how you could possibly have fallen for the inane click-bait title, you get to listen to an assortment of not-so-bad-tunes from an age long past. Continue reading →
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Episode #3: Mad Max
28/02/2016A whole episode of awesome music by Jochen Hippel aka Mad Max. Continue reading →
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Episode #2: Sound Canvas
22/02/2016Roland's Sound Canvas series was the reference hardware for many MIDI soundtracks of the 90s. In this episode of AudioPanicRoom we'll have a look at some tracks that showcase the capabilities of these devices. From orchestral and piano pieces, to rock and cheesy pop songs - this podcast has it all. Continue reading →
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Episode #1: Outbreak
19/02/2016Welcome to AudioPanicRoom, a show about the dangers of sustained exposure to old-ass computer and video game music. This first episode is a haphazardly thrown together list of personal favorites covering tunes from 13 different systems. Continue reading →