Not exact matches
From the minds that brought you «The Sight of the Sound,» an excellent X-Men-themed
music video about Dazzler performing underground
synth - pop, comes this new video
featuring the New Mutants and some 1980s rock n» roll.
November 8, 2013 • Gary Numan is considered a pioneer of
synth - based electronic
music who has often
featured a heavy rock influence.
Some highlights include an 8 - bit Famicom remix of Frog's theme from Chrono Trigger, a
synth - tastic electro rendition of the
music from Romancing SaGa and a driving piano medley of «final boss»
music from the Final Fantasy series,
featuring «Dancing Mad,» «Battle at the Big Bridge» and «One - Winged Angel.»
A game that replaces the typical orchestral JRPG
music with something like a mix of the Soul Reaver and MGS2 soundtracks with industrial percussion and
synth layers
featuring modern tonalities.
Now, a year later, the
music synth / block puzzle game comes to the PSN with heightened visuals, twice as many songs, and the most anticipated
feature — a multiplayer mode
featuring up to 4 local friends.
This is a 15 - track compilation album
featuring music from several acclaimed artists, such as «Hitoshi Sakimoto's Basiscape team, electronic master Shinji «MEGATEN» Hosoe and his SuperSweep studio, trance artist bLiNd, EDM artist Steven Silo, and the UK's sentimental
synth - pop sensation, Bentley Jones».
The musical similarities extend to the background score composed specifically for the game — many cutscenes and the end credits
feature ambient,
synth - heavy tracks very much in the style of Jan Hammer, who provided the background
music for the show, while the «Theme From Vice City» is comparable to Hammer's «Miami Vice Theme».
Both versions
feature music redone in the Amiga MOD format, which uses samples rather than the FM
synth of the Genesis.
Upstairs, a virtual - reality experience titled Spheres
featured narration by Jessica Chastain and Patti Smith, plus
music by members of SURVIVE (the
synth group that made the
music for Stranger Things).
ARTISTS: Tony Conrad, Jutta Koether, and John Miller (sometimes
featuring Greg Parma Smith) SOUND: Distorted, at times minimal instrumental
music fusing Conrad's violin with Koether's Euro - inflected
synths and Miller's looping guitar WHAT THEY DO: A real thinking man's art supergroup, XXX Macarena unites three artistic visionaries who each come from a different corner of the art world — Conrad is a legend in avant - garde video and sound art (he made the landmark, epilepsy - inducing film The Flicker in 1966), Koether is a hypercerebral painter, and Miller is a multitalented artist and critic who teaches at Columbia.