Episode 10 - Video Game Music - a podcast by Max & Nicky Weinbach

from 2017-03-29T00:00

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Max & Nicky discuss the evolution of video game music and why they prefer 8-bit and 16-bit video game music to most modern day vgm scores. With Special Guest Brent Weinbach.

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Written, mixed, and produced by Nicky Weinbach

Note: While recording this episode, we didn't quite have certain facts correct. At one point, Nicky mentions "8 bytes", but he meant to say "8 bits". (There are actually 8 bits in a byte.) At another point, Max mentions the score to the film 'Re-Animator' but misspeaks in saying that its music is synthesized. In fact, the score is a mishmosh of real symphonic and electronic synthesized sounds. Finally, Nicky mistakenly says that Stephen Foster composed "Home On the Range". The actual composer was Daniel E. Kelley with lyrics by Brewster M. Higley.

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