Screenings of popular movies featuring live musical performance have become mainstays for local and touring orchestras. Are video game concerts next?
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A controller will direct a conductor’s baton during live performances of Journey at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. By Annie Aguiar For each music cue ...
A new music streaming app has entered the market. It's called Nintendo Music — and on it, you can listen to dozens of hours of music from games like Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong. The app has had more ...
When you ask someone who isn't terminally online what they think of video game music, there's a good chance the first thing that comes to their mind is a chip-tune piece from a 30-year-old game. A ...
This series of Playable Futures articles considers how the design, technology, people, and theory of video games are informing and influencing the wider world. The snowballing intersection of music ...
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