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Sound of Gaming Podcast

English, Music industry, 1 season, 48 episodes, 23 hours, 56 minutes
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Join Jessica Curry on a brand new adventure for Radio 3 as she delves into the exhilarating and joyous world of music for video games. Get in touch - email soundofgaming@bbc.co.uk
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Mythologies

Not only are many games inspired by some of the world's great mythologies, they also set out to create rich mythological type narratives themselves. Elle Osili-Wood reflects this as the latest iteration of the Prince of Persia franchise reaches our screens. Her guests are the game's co-composers - the ground-breaking Iranian musician, Mentrix, and celebrated video game composer Gareth Coker.
2/3/202428 minutes, 59 seconds
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Open Universe Games

Monthly series showcasing music from the world of gaming, today with Elle Osili-Wood focusing on open universe games - where you are free to roam where you like - featuring highlights of scores by Yasunori Mitsuda (Chrono Trigger), Ilan Eshkeri & Shigeru Umebayashi (The Ghost of Tsushima), Ludvig Forssell & Justin Burnett (Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain) and Gareth Coker (Halo Infinite). And she’s joined by Inon Zur, Israeli-American composer of Starfield, the vast new game in the open world genre.
10/7/202334 minutes
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Extraterrestrial Gaming

Louise Blain probes the universe for gaming’s alien beings in pursuit of an 'out of this world' selection of extraterrestrial gaming music. Her line-up includes George Strezov’s ‘Stranded Alien Dawn’, Austin Wintory’s ‘Aliens: Fireteam Elite’, Mick Gordon’s ‘Prey’, Andreas Waldetoft’s and Bert Meyer’s ‘Stellaris’, Winifred Phillips’s ‘Spore Hero’ and Andrew Prahlow’s ‘Outer Wilds’. Louise also focuses on scores for the ‘Mass Effect’ franchise and Destiny 2. Her guest is the ‘Beyond Skyrim’ composer Eric Gordon Berg.
6/30/202329 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Extraordinary

Louise Blain uncovers some of the most imaginative, creative games around - from the astonishing storytelling in What Remains of Edith Finch to the upturned morality of Shadow of the Colossus. And her guest Winifred Phillips talks about scoring Sackboy, Assassin's Creed Liberation and Jurassic World Primal Ops.
6/3/202331 minutes, 51 seconds
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Unlikely Companions

Louise explores music for games in which an unusual character makes a striking supporting role. Featuring games such as Ratchet and Clank, Portal 2 and Bioshock Infinite. And in this month's Cut Scene, Louise talks to the hugely successful Japanese gaming composer Takeshi Furukama.
5/6/202325 minutes, 29 seconds
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Bigger and Better

Louise Blain looks at how gaming titles grow in scope and effectiveness and is joined by award-winning composer Stephanie Eonomou for a look at the impact of this on the music. The programme features music by Stephanie composed for Assassin's Creed - Siege of Paris, and the recent Assassin's Creed - Dawn of Ragnarok. The programme also includes scores from Gustavo Santoalalla's The Last Of Us; Brad Derrick's Elder Scrolls-Blackwood; Beyond Skyrim - Morrowind - The New North by Eric Gordon Berg; Bioshock 2 - Minerva's Den by Gary Schyman; Bill Elm and Woody Jackson's music for Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare; and Jesper Kyd's Borderlands 2 - Tiny Tina's Assault On Dragon Keep. This month's HiScore is Marcin Przybzlowicz and Mikolai Stroinski's The Witcher - Blood and Wine.
4/1/202327 minutes, 35 seconds
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Time Travel

Louise Blain looks at what gaming music brings to the time travelling universe with games such as Chrono Trigger, Dishonored 2 and Braid. She is joined by Deathloop composer Tom Salta, who will be talking about his new game, The Outlast Trials.
3/4/202325 minutes, 55 seconds
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Comedy

Louise Blain explores the lighter side of gaming soundtracks with a look at music for some of the wittiest games on the screen and talks to composer Grant Kirkhope. The programme looks at some of the ways humour appears in games and in gaming scores and features music from Oli Woods' 'Worms WMD', Peter McConnell's 'Psycholnauts 2', River Boy's 'Cult of the Lamb', Christopher Heral's 'Rayman Legends', Ryan Ike's 'West Of Loathing', Dan Golding's 'Untitled Goose Game', Toby Fox's 'Undertale' and the 'Stanley Parable' from the Blake Robinson Synthetic Orchestra. The programme also features cues from 'Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope', 'Yooka-Laylee' and 'Kingdons of Amalar - Reckoning' by Grant Kirkhope and this month's HiScore is Gareth Coker's 'Immortals - Fenyx Rising'.
1/7/202326 minutes, 5 seconds
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Let's take turns

Louise Blain showcases the best soundtracks for turn-based video games - from Darkest Dungeon to Humankind from The Banner Saga to Into The Breach. Waiting his turn for the CutScene is Louise's guest Tim Wynn, composer of the soundtracks for XCOM2 and the brand new Marvel's Midnight Suns.
12/3/202229 minutes, 55 seconds
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Apocalypse

Louise Blain looks as gaming music in a post-apocalyptic world and talks to Bear McCreary about his score for the God of War series. The programme includes music from Alexei Omelchuk's 'Metro Exodus', Jesper Kyd's 'State of Decay' and Jessica Curry's 'Everybody's Gone To The Rapture' with a musical nod in the direction of Tom Clancy as well.
11/5/202230 minutes, 39 seconds
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The City Getaway

Louise Blain goes on a virtual city break, sampling the soundtracks of gaming’s most compelling urban landscapes. She takes in some of the cities which are centre stage in video games such as Venice in Tomb Raider 2 with a score by Nathan McCree and the terrifying plague ridden imaginary city of Yharnam in Bloodborne, beautifully brought to life by the composer Tsukasa Saitoh and others. And to hear how music enhances these gaming metropolises, Louise hears from the composing duo Joe Henson and Alexis Smith - known as The Flight - who wrote the Ivor Novello award-winning score for Assassin's Creed Odyssey, which imagines the cities of ancient Greece.
10/1/202227 minutes, 31 seconds
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Going to the Movies

Gaming has always enjoyed a special relationship with the movies, but title don't always transfer well from one medium to the other. Louise looks at the symbiotic relationship between games and movies and talks to composer Nainita Desai about his music for the upcoming new Sam Barlow game Immortality. The programme includes music by Stuart Chatwood for Prince of Persia, Henry Jackman for Uncharted 4, Jim Dooley for Epic Mickey 2, and Mark Mothersbaugh for Ratchet & Clank. The programme also has music from Jason Graves for House of Ashes, Harry Manfredini for Friday the 13th and John Paesano for Marvel's Spider-Man. The Hi Score is Jeremiah Pena's music for Jurassic World Evolution.
8/27/202231 minutes, 29 seconds
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Crime time - the game is afoot...

Louise Blain with gaming music designed to underscore the murky world of crime and punishment. Louise's guest is the composer Richard Wilkinson who talks about his score for the forthcoming Peaky Blinders game. The programme also features music from Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments, Austin Wontory's Assassin's Creed Syndicate, Jesse Harlin's Mafia, Woody Jackson's Red Dead Redemption 2, Thief by Luc St-Pierre, Jesper Kyd's Hitman: Blood Money, and Michael Hunter's music for Grand Theft Auto 4.
8/6/202233 minutes, 21 seconds
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Rising to the Challenge

Louise Blain features music for games which really test a player's capabilities, physically and intellectually, and Louise talks to Kristofer Maddigan about his music for 'Cuphead', including the much anticipated Cuphead sequel - 'The Delicious Last Course' which is out at the end of the month. As well as 'Cuphead', the programme includes music from 'Bloodborne' by Nobuyoshi Suzuki, from Tomas Dvorak's 'Machinarium', Yugo Kanno and Akihiro Manabe's 'Nioh 2', Richard Beddow's 'Total War Saga - Troy', Damian Mravunak's 'The Talos Principle', 'Hades' from Darren Korb, Bobby Krlic's 'Returnal', 'It Takes Two from Gustaf Grefberg and music from 'Destiny 2' by Michael Salvatori, Skye Lewin and C Paul Johnson. This week's HiScore is Ben Prunty's 'FTL'.
6/4/202230 minutes, 7 seconds
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Escape to Japan

Japan is one of gaming's most important epicentres. Louise Blain goes in search of the music of this key sub-genre. Featuring such composers as Koji Kondo (Super Mario Brothers), Shunsuke Kida (Demon's Souls); Yasuaki Iwata and Manaka Kataoka (Zelda: Breath of the Wild) and Kow Otani (Shadow of the Colossus). And we hear from Cody Matthew Johnson and Yoko Honda, the composers of an arresting soundtrack to the new samurai game Trek to Yomi, featuring highly authentic Gagaku music.
5/7/202225 minutes, 27 seconds
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Solitude

Louise Blain ponders the notion of solitude in gaming. She wanders through the woods of Wyoming in Firewatch, saddles her horse in Red Dead Redemption 2 and explores the gargantuan architecture of Destiny 2: The Witch Queen. Our CutScene marks the tenth anniversary of Journey with its composer Austin Wintory. Louise talks to him about how his symphonic re-working of the soundtrack with the London Symphony Orchestra. Louise also features the soundtracks of not one, but two of this year's BAFTA-nominated game scores - Returnal by Bobby Krlic and Psychonauts 2 by Peter McConnell.
4/2/202232 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Call of the Sea

Louise Blain explores music for games that are all at sea including Sonic the Hedgehog, Minecraft Dungeons, Spiritfarer and Sea of Solitude. Her guest for the CutScene is Robin Beanland who talks in detail about his Score for Sea of Thieves, and there's music from the newly released Changing Tides in the much loved Far series.
3/5/202226 minutes, 26 seconds
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s/heroes

With the release of the new action role-playing game 'Horizon Forbidden West', featuring the character Aloy, Louise Blain foregrounds music for games where women take the lead. She looks at the ways in which the representation of women has developed in gaming and features music from 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst', 'Uncharted: Lost Legacy', 'Assassin's Creed Odyssey', 'Dishonored 2', 'Control' ,'Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice' and 'Tomb Raider'. And Lousie talks to composer Joris de Man and vocalist Julie Elven about the creation of the score for the Horizon series.
2/5/202228 minutes, 53 seconds
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Gaming Future

As we enter the new year, Louise offers thoughts on gaming and the future - music for games set in the future plus a look at possible future developments in gaming and gaming music. And our Cut Scene features an interview with French composer Olivier Deriviere.
1/1/202226 minutes, 43 seconds
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Playing Together

Louise Blain explores some of the fabulous music composed for multiplayer video games. And today's cut-scene features an interview with the composers of the global sensation Destiny 2: New Light, Michael Salvatori and Skye Lewin.
12/4/202127 minutes, 29 seconds
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Choices

Louise Blain looks at music for games in which chosen paths determine the outcome of the game and she talks to composer Richard Jacques about his score for the new 'Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy' game. The programme also includes music from Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Deus Ex -Human Revolution, Vampyr, The Walking Dead, Hitman 2 - Silent Assassin, Detroit - Become Human, The Forgotten City, and The Dark Pictures Anthology, as well as Richard Jacques music for Mass Effect and the new Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
11/6/202128 minutes, 33 seconds
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Survival

In this month’s episode of Sound of Gaming, Louise Blain carefully packs her bags to go on a journey through the soundtracks of the best survival games. These are the games where we have to carefully manage our scarce resources, forage for supplies, and craft tools and weapons to stay alive. From the dangers of the night in Don’t Starve - where our task is exactly as the title suggests - to attempting to stay warm in the frozen wilderness of The Long Dark, survival games are an often intimidating prospect. Louise will be exploring the atmospheric soundtracks of these lonely landscapes and talking with composer Ramin Djawadi (Game of Thrones, Medal of Honour).
10/2/202127 minutes, 11 seconds
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Monsters!

Join Louise Blain as she journeys into the world of video game monsters. At times terrifying, fantastical or actually, just plain cute, these creatures often inspire developers and composers to some of their best music. We’ll meet every creature: dinosaurs, Pokemon to hungry sharks. And, in our cut-scene, British composer Ben MacDougall takes us through the several musical worlds that comprise the game Godfall and its new expansion Godfall: Fire and Darkness.
9/4/202124 minutes, 32 seconds
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A Gamer's Guide to the History of the World

Louise Blain with gaming music inspired by the world history and civilisation marking the launch of 'Humankind' with a new score by Arnaud Roy. Louise looks at how world history has been potent source of inspiration for game designers and looks at the pains to which some games and their composers have gone to in order to bring the past alive. Featured soundtracks include 'Far Cry: Primal', 'Rome: Total War', 'Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey', 'Europa Universalis IV', 'Kingdom Come Deliverance', 'God Of War III', 'Assassins Creed: Origins', 'Assassins Creed: Unity' and 'Civilisation VI'. French composer, Arnaud Roy, talks about his music for the new game 'Humankind', which is out later this month; and also in the programme, a chance to hear a sneak preview of music by Austin Wintory for his new game 'Aliens Fireteam Elite'.
8/7/202127 minutes, 34 seconds
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Dark Fantasy

Louise Blain looks at music for games which reflect some of the darker aspects of the fantasy realm and probes the hybrid world of Metroidvania. And she's joined by composer Gareth Coker who talks about creating the score for the two 'Ori' games and also the light-hearted venture into Greek mythology, 'Immortals - Fenyx Rising'. Featured scores in the programme include Salt and Sanctuary, Nioh 2, Dead Cells, Hollow Knight, Axiom Verge, Guacamelee! 2, Ender Lilies - Quietus of the Knights, Ori and the Blind Forest, Ori and the Will o'the Wisps, Immortals - Fenyx Rising, and this month's HiScore - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
7/3/202130 minutes, 29 seconds
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Relaxing Escapes

Louise Blain features conducive gaming music with which to chill - and perhaps set the world to rights - and she meets composer Ilan Eshkeri to talk about his music for Sims 4.
6/5/202133 minutes, 12 seconds
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Horror!

Louise Blain focuses on the theme of horror in gaming music, including Little Nightmares, Silent Hill, Dying Light and the Resident Evil series. Louise meets composer Jason Graves to talk about his music for Dead Space 2 and Until Dawn, and about his musical creation known as “The Instrument”. Also in the programme, a sneak preview of Bobby Krlic’s new score for the forthcoming release, Returnal.
5/1/202133 minutes, 15 seconds
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Harnessing Special Powers

Louise Blain scopes into one of gaming's great pleasures: the acquisition and wielding of special powers, from telelekinesis to shapeshifting, teleportation and spider-sense. Including a cut-scene interview with Inon Zur, composer of the brand new Outriders game.
4/3/202131 minutes, 16 seconds
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2021 Bafta Gaming Awards

Louise Blain reflects on this week’s 2021 Bafta Gaming Awards, talking with the nominees and featuring the music - considering them as a possible litmus test on the shape of gaming in the 2020s. Music featured in the programme is taken from the nominees for the Best Gaming Music category, which are: GHOST OF TSUSHIMA by Ilan Eshkeri, Shigeru Umebayashi, Peter Scaturro; HADES by Darren Korb; THE LAST OF US PART II by Gustavo Santaolalla, Mac Quayle, Scott Hanau; MARVEL’S SPIDER-MAN: MILES MORALES by John Paesano, Scott Hanau, Alex Hackford; ORI AND THE WILL OF THE WISPS by Gareth Coker; and SACKBOY: A BIG ADVENTURE by Jay Waters, Joe Thwaites, Joanna Skorupa. Nominees for the Game of the Year include ANIMAL CROSSING: NEW HORIZONS which has proved such a hit during a year of lockdown. Louise looks at these, and more, listing the winners. In Louise’s words: "Gaming was such a lifeline for so many people over 2020 and the 2021 British Academy Games Awards nominations reflect that. I don't think many of us would feel quite as connected to friends if we hadn't spent months fishing together in Animal Crossing: New Horizons or sharing the emotional web of The Last of Us Part 2. Vitally, 2020's games are a clear indicator of the diversity possible in this industry. I can't wait to explore the incredible scores nominated in the Best Gaming Music category. From the heroic joy of Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales to the indie sword-spinning action of Hades, these are soundtracks to define a year like no other."
3/27/202130 minutes, 31 seconds
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Platformers

Jumping, climbing, running, Louise Blain focuses on music for platform games, from Donkey Kong and Mario to the present day. Lena Raine, composer of the award-winning 2018 game ’Celeste’ joins the programme to talk about that and some of her more recent work, and there’s music from Rayman Legends, Cuphead, and Ori and the Blind Forest.
2/6/202127 minutes, 36 seconds
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Boss Scores

Music for a gallery of gaming villains and, in particular, Boss Scores - the underscore and themes for the final nemesis between player and antagonist. And we also showcase some of the quieter music that prepares the player for their biggest battles. This week's edition includes a cut-scene interview with Stuart Chatwood, the composer of Darkest Dungeon and Prince of Persia. Presented by Louise Blain.
1/30/202133 minutes, 13 seconds
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Night City tracks and transformations

With the release of the eagerly awaited Cyberpunk 2077, Louise Blain immerses herself among the sounds of RPG (Role Play Games) and meets composer Marcin Przybylowicz. Role Playing Games are some of the most creative and empowering gaming environments that there are. Games which let the player pursue a fictitious destiny as someone other themselves Where they get to choose and sometimes even create their own avatar. Louise focuses on games that offer a real potential for character creation in an exploration of the musical world of RPGs. Featured game scores include World of Warcraft; Pillars of Eternity; Eve Online; Dragon Age - Inquisition; The Sims; Fallout 4 and Final Fantasy. This week's CutScene features Polish composer Marcin Przybylowicz talking about his music for Witcher 3 and also about his score for the greatly anticipated newly released games Cyberpunk 2077.
12/12/202027 minutes, 58 seconds
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Theatres of Conflict

There are many theatres of war, a fact not lost on the gaming world. Louise Blain meets Call of Duty composer Jack Wall and looks at how the score helps bring these games to life.
12/5/202030 minutes, 58 seconds
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Stealth

It's a useful attribute for the gamer and a whole sub-genre of gaming. Louise Blain does 'stealth' and looks at The Pathless, released this week, with a new score by guest, Austin Wintory
11/14/202034 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Worlds of Action Adventure

Sound of Gaming returns to Radio 3 with a much-anticipated mix featuring some of the very best and newest gaming soundtracks out there. And with new scores comes a new voice. In the first of two programmes, gaming journalist and music enthusiast, Louise Blain, guides us though the many worlds of ‘action adventure' games, as evoked by the music. She looks forward to the release this week of the latest incarnation in the Assassin’s Creed franchise - ‘Valhalla’ - with a storyboard inspired by the Viking invasion of Britain and boasting a sonorous new soundtrack by this Louise’s guest, Jesper Kyd.
11/7/202031 minutes, 36 seconds
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65 Days of Static

Jessica Curry's adventure into the exhilarating, joyous world of video game music continues with guest Paul Wolinski of band 65daysofstatic. Music played in podcast: Yuka Kitamura - Soul of Cinder (Dark Souls III) Jonne Valtonen - Albion Online Main Theme (Albion Online) Disasterpeace - Vignette: Panacea (Hyper Light Drifter) Andreas Waldetoft - A New Dawn (Stellaris: Utopia) Garry Schyman - The Ocean On His Shoulders (BioShock) 65daysofstatic - Escape Velocity (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Supermoon (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Debutante, ft. Debbie Clare. 65daysofstatic - Blueprint for a Slow Machine (No Man's Sky) A Shell in the Pit - Farewell (Wandersong) Joel Corelitz - We Run in Tunnels (Hohokum) Erik Satie - Gnossienne No 4 Martin O’Donnell - Vision of a Lasting Flame Yoko Shimomura - Apocalypsis Noctis (Final Fantasy XV) 65daysofstatic - Hypersleep (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Blueprint for a Slow Machine (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Heliosphere (No Man's Sky) Takeshi Furukawa - End Titles (The Last Guardian Suite)
4/25/202035 minutes, 10 seconds
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Vinyl Special

Jessica Curry with a special edition of Sound of Gaming looking at video game music on vinyl, including a special report from Newcastle vinyl store 'Chipfreq' plus chiptune and chat from composer Chipzel. Music played in podcast: Chipzel - Courtesy (Super Hexagon) Peter McConnell - Grim Fandango (Grim Fandango) Michiru Yamane - Castlevania Theme (Castlevania) Lena Raine - Sedate (ESC) Chipzel -New Terra (Interstellaria) Chipzel - Come On Down (Dicey Dungeons) Nobuo Uematsu - The Prelude (Final Fantasy VII Remake) Kevin Penkin - Florence (Florence) Joe Thwaites/Jim Fowler - The Organ Ice Station (Blood and Truth) Jonah Senzel Louey's Playhouse - Puzzle Remix (Pony Island) Jim Guthrie/J.J. Ipsen - Aspect Imaginarium (Planet Coaster) Scott Hansen - L (Hohokum) Jonathan Geer - Owlboy Main Title (Owlboy) Chipzel - With Love (Phonetic Symphony) Chipzel - Recovery (Interstellaria)
4/18/202040 minutes, 41 seconds
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Wilbert Roget

Jessica Curry continues her look at video game music with composer Wilbert Roget II. Music played in podcast: Wilbert Roget II - A Brotherhood of Heroes (Call of Duty: WWII) Christopher Tin - Baba Yetu (Civilisation IV), ft Soweto Gospel Choir. Christopher Young - The Saboteur Theme (The Saboteur) James Hannigan - Soviet March (Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3) Wilbert Roget II - Cobra in the Hedgerow (Call of Duty: WWII) Wilbert Roget II - Berga (Call of Duty: WWII) Koji Kondo - Legend of Zelda: Suite Wilbert Roget II - Home (Call of Duty: World War II) Claude Vivier - Zipangu Wilbert Roget II - A Matter of Time - Main theme (Mortal Kombat 11) Wilbert Roget II - The Plains (Anew: The Distant Light) Gareth Coker - Shriek's Tale (Ori and Will of the Wisps) Christophe Héral - Food Invaded (Rayman Legends) Marcin Przybyłowicz - The Trail (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
4/11/202034 minutes, 36 seconds
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2020 Games Bafta Awards Special

Jessica Curry with news of the winners at the 2020 Games Baftas, plus interviews with nominees for the music award. Music played in podcast: Bear McCreary - Deliverance (God of War) Bear McCreary - Ashes (God of War), ft. Eivor Andrew Prahlow - Timber Hearth (Outer Wilds) Petri Alanko - Loquitur Ahti Sequuntur (Control) Guy Jackson - I Picture You Before Me (Sea of Solitude) J.J. Ipsen - Green Shoots (Planet Zoo) Ludvig Forssell - Spatial Awareness (Death Stranding) Brad Fotsch - Spring Jive (Wattam) Sam Bird - Operation Receiver (Wattam) Daniel Olsén/Jonathan Eng - Sayonara Wild Heart (Sayonara Wild Hearts) ft. Linnea Olsson Laurence Chapman - Heaven's Vault (Heaven's Vault) Ryo Nagamatsu - Sword Search on Koholint Island (The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening) British Sea Power - Instrument of Surrender (Disco Elysium) Olivier Derivière - Massacre (A Plague Tale: Innocence) British Sea Power - Disco Elysium, pt. 1 (Disco Elysium)
4/4/202029 minutes, 12 seconds
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Sarah Schachner

Jessica Curry has the latest and greatest music for video games plus an interview with composer Sarah Schachner. Music played: Sarah Schachner - Return Of The Medjay (Assassin’s Creed Origins) Jessica Curry (arr by Materia Collective) - All the Earth (Everybody's Gone to the Rapture) Yoko Shimomura - The Other Promise (Kingdom Hearts II) Cœur De Pirate ‎– Final Breath (Child Of Light) Sarah Schachner - Main Theme (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) Sarah Schachner - Ezio's Family (Assassin's Creed Origins) Sarah Schachner - Legion of Dawn (Anthem Legion of Dawn) Yoko Kanno - Hana Wa Saku "Flowers Will Bloom" Joel Nielsen - Apprehension (Black Mesa) Jerry Martin - Under Construction (The Sims) Sarah Schachner - Piccadilly Circus (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) Mike Morasky - Icosahedron (Half-Life: Alyx) Sam Webster - Puzz (Grindstone)
3/28/202029 minutes, 17 seconds
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Finding the heart of sound

Jessica Curry has the latest and greatest music for video games. Composing duo The Flight have been behind the scores for Alien: Isolation, Assassin's Creed Odyssey and the Ivor Novello winning Horizon Zero Dawn, which really push the sonic boundaries of how games music can sound. Alexis Smith from the Flight joins Jessica in the studio to talk about how you collaborate on a game and why creating and experimenting with new sounds and instrumentation, from harmonica orchestras to analogue robots, can bring a game score to life. Plus Jessica has a eclectic and surprising mix of musical treats from games, including music by American singer Rhiannon Giddens, an epic opera boss from Nier: Automata and a classic track from the world's most famous - and certainly fastest - hedgehog, Sonic. Get in touch - email soundofgaming@bbc.co.uk Greg Edmonson - Nate's Theme (Uncharted: Drake's Fortune) Rhiannon Giddens/Daniel Lanois - Mountain Hymn (Red Dead Redemption II) David García - The Seed of the Name (Arise: A Simple Story) The Flight - A Wanderer's Work (Horizon Zero Dawn) The Flight - A Resplendent Soil (Horizon Zero Dawn) The Flight - Territory of None (Horizon Zero Dawn) Jared Emerson-Johnson - Ted E. Bear's Mafia-Free Playland And Casino (Sam and Max Save the World) Masato Nakamura - Sonic the Hedgehog: a Symphonic Suite Philip Sheppard - Little One (Detroit: Become Human) Keiichi Okabe - A Beautiful Song (NieR: Automata) The Flight - Hills of Attika (Assassin's Creed Odyssey) The Flight - Athens, Birthplace of Democracy (Assassin's Creed Odyssey) The Flight - Ash Hills (Assassin's Creed Odyssey) The Flight - Beads Fall on Bronze (Horizon Zero Dawn) The Flight - Legendary Animals (Assassin's Creed Odyssey) Kan R. Gao - To the Moon - Main Theme
1/25/202033 minutes, 25 seconds
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Lost masterpieces

On Sound of Gaming we celebrate the greatest music from the best video games, but what about the almost hits? The should've-beens? The has-beens? What happens to the music when a game gets cancelled, a character is changed or a game is taken off the shelves? Today Sound of Gaming is dedicated to Lost Masterpieces - music that could have been heard by millions of players but instead has been lost to the whims of history and the creative process, with never before heard gems from composers like Joris de Man, The Flight and Jim Guthrie. The BAFTA winning composer Austin Wintory - well known for his work on games like Journey, Abzu and the Banner Saga - talks to Jessica today not about his hits, but about the 'ones that got away', music he's written for pitches that didn't make it and games that didn't see the light of day. Plus music from games such as Alien: Isolation, Chrono Trigger and Borderlands 3 that didn't find its way into the game, plus a lost gem of a game score by composer Michael Nyman and other treats you just don't hear enough. Austin Wintory - Crude Gum Joris de Man - Knights (unreleased) Raison Varner - General Traunt Sketch (Borderlands 3 - unreleased) Austin Wintory- Death Arisen Austin Wintory - Squares Austin Wintory - A Guessing Game Austin Wintory - Oases Michael Nyman - Enemy Zero (Enemy Zero) The Flight - The Space Jockey (Alien Isolation - unreleased) Yasunori Mitsuda - The Singing Mountain (Chrono Trigger - unreleased) Frank Ilfman - Akiro (Akiro - unreleased) Chris Hülsbeck - The Great Giana Sisters Suite (excerpt) Austin Wintory - Whiskers and Beams Austin Wintory - The Call (Journey) Hitoshi Sakimoto - Staff Roll (Vagrant Story) Jim Guthrie - You, Me and the Sun Swallowing Sea (Below - unreleased) King George's Hall, Blackburn Presented by Tom McKinney
1/18/202034 minutes, 48 seconds
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Orchestral manoeuvres

Jessica Curry has the latest and greatest music for video games. Composer Takeshi Furukawa emerged as one of the most exciting new voices in video game music with his Bafta-nominated score for The Last Guardian, a visually and aurally stunning story of a boy's friendship with a mythical beast. Furukawa-san chats about writing The Last Guardian, working with the London Symphony Orchestra for the game, and why in games it's just as important as film for a composer to have a 'voice'. Plus Jessica has a mix of favourite tracks, something brand new from the cheeky and charming game Wattam and a Classic Track from a brooding Hitman that has stood the test of time courtesy of Jesper Kyd. Get in touch - email soundofgaming@bbc.co.uk Music played: Koji Kondo - Legend of Zelda Suite Bear McCreary - God of War Asuka Takahashi - A Long Time: The Six Years (Wattam) Takeshi Furukawa - Overture: Lore (The Last Guardian) Takeshi Furukawa - Forest (The Last Guardian) Takeshi Furukawa - Sentinel II (The Last Guardian) Takeshi Furukawa - The Parade (Bhopali) George Strezov - CH4 (Surviving Mars) Jesper Kyd - Apocalypse (Hitman: Blood Money) Nobuo Uematsu - Ahead on Our Way (Final Fantasy VII: Piano Collections) Sarah Schachner - Modern Warfare Main Theme (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) Takeshi Furukawa - Falling Bridge (The Last Guardian) Takeshi Furukawa - Finale II: Escape (The Last Guardian) C418 - Dog (Minecraft) Ary Warnaar - Maki Ya (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game)
1/11/202031 minutes, 15 seconds
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Playing with Music

Jessica Curry with the most exciting and inspiring video game music to open your ears and mind. Stand by for, amongst other things, a sonic reimagining of Debussy, a nursery rhyme murder mystery, Deep Space musical dystopia and much loved tracks from two classic franchises. Plus Jessica chats to French composer Olivier Deriviere. Known for his work on Assassin’s Creed IV: Freedom Cry, A Plague Tale, and the new GreedFall, Olivier is one of the most in-demand composers working in games today – described as “Game music’s eclectic daredevil”, he talks to Jess about pushing the boundaries of what music in games can be and how interactivity has exploded the aural possibilities composers can work with. Get in touch - email soundofgaming@bbc.co.uk Full playlist: Yoko Shimomura - Theme (Kingdom Hearts) Kenta Nagata/Hajime Wakai/Toru Minegishi/Koji Kondo - Dragon Roost Island (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker) Claude Debussy/Daniel Olsén - Clair de Lune (Sayonara Wild Hearts) Olivier Derivière - Making Peace with Ourselves (GreedFall) Olivier Derivière - The Balloon Plan (11-11 Memories Retold) Olivier Derivière - Father (A Plague Tale: Innocence) Jim Fowler - Chasing Shadows (Diggs Nightcrawler) Berlinist - Karasu (Gris) Inon Zur - Main Theme (Fallout 4) Osama Murata - Nozomi's Confession (Shenmue) Jason Graves - Fly Me to the Aegis Seven Moon (Dead Space) Yoko Shimomura - Guile's Theme (Streetfighter II) Floex - The Glasshouse with Butterfly (Machinarium) Olivier Derivière - A Plague Tale (A Plague Tale: Innocence) Olivier Derivière - In Shock (A Plague Tale: Innocence) Olivier Derivière - Together Forever (A Plague Tale: Innocence) Jim Guthrie/J.J. Ipsen - The Light in Us All (Planet Coaster)
11/16/201931 minutes, 35 seconds
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The secret tricks of video game composers

Jessica Curry with the latest and greatest music for video games. Today she's joined by composer Winifred Phillips who has scored some of the biggest game franchises from Assassin's Creed III: Liberation to God of War to Little Big Planet. She's also written a handy composers guide on how to write game music. Jess and Winifred chat about writing for those huge franchises, the glory of live games music concerts and what composers are getting up to in games. Plus composer and musician J.J. Ipsen calls up to introduce an exclusive new release - his music for the brand new game Planet Zoo, and Jess's Classic Track is an absolutely seminal score - music from Chrono Trigger by Yasunori Mitsuda. Get in touch - email soundofgaming@bbc.co.uk Full playlist: Yasunori Nishiki - Main Theme (Octopath Traveller) J.J. Ipsen - Title Theme (Planet Zoo) Laura Shigihara - Fish Heads and Morizora's Cave (Rakuen) Winifred Phillips - Main Theme; Aveline's Escape; Society Suite in 4 Movements (Assassin's Creed III: Liberation) Traditional Russian/Johann Sebastian Bach/Angèle Dubeau - Tetris theme Yasunori Mitsuda - Main Theme; To Far Away Times (Chrono Trigger) Michiru Yamane - Unfinished Business (Skull Girls) Christopher Larkin - City of Tears (Hollow Knight) Winifred Phillips - The Ziggurat Theme (Little Big Planet 3) Winifred Phillips - Main Theme (Dark Eye: Book of Heroes) Gustavo Santaolalla - The Last of Us (The Last of Us)
11/9/201934 minutes, 28 seconds
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The dazzling music of indie games

Jessica Curry celebrates the dazzling musical world of indie games. Most people have heard of the titans of video games - like FIFA, Mario, Call of Duty or Fortnite - but there's also a thriving indie scene pushing the boundaries of what games and their soundtracks can be. For an indie, no adventure is too small, too silly, too bizarre or too bittersweet - and often they dive deeper than huge games into subjects such as grief, love, illness and what it means to be human. Indie soundtracks then can be some of the most experimental music in the whole genre - from tender chamber music to full on electronic freak outs - Jessica plays some of her favourites. Plus Jessica talks to composer Lena Raine, whose BAFTA nominated music for the breakout indie hit Celeste has been one of the most talked about scores of recent years. Get in touch - email soundofgaming@bbc.co.uk Full playlist: Kristofer Maddigan - Ruse of an Ooze (Cuphead) Oli Wood - Buffet Balloons (Overcooked 2) Laurence Chapman - Before the Fall (Heaven's Vault) Gareth Coker - Ori and the Will of the Wisps (extract) Lena Raine - First Steps (Celeste) Lena Raine - Heart of the Mountain (Celeste) Nate Sandberg & Matthew Joynt - The Brothers Swim (Burly Men at Sea) Nate Sandberg & Matthew Joynt - Heroic Feats (Burly Men at Sea) Austin Wintory - I Was Born For This (Journey) Kristofer Maddigan - Die House (Cuphead) Julien Neto - From Cover to Cover (Osmos) Jessica Curry - The End of All Things (Everybody's Gone to the Rapture) Jessica Curry - Liquid Light (Everybody's Gone to the Rapture) Lena Raine - Awake (Celeste) Lena Raine - Anxiety (Celeste) Lena Raine - Beyond the Heart (Celeste: Farewell) Peter Due - City Streets (Forgotton Anne) Andrew Prahlow - Outer Wilds (Outer Wilds)
11/2/201932 minutes, 33 seconds
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Welcome to the world of video game music

Join Jessica Curry on a brand new adventure for Radio 3 as she delves into the exhilarating and joyous world of music for video games. Some of the most cutting edge, dynamic and expressive music being made today is composed for video games. And the music, like the games themselves, comes in all shapes and sizes: from intimate chamber music to full jazz bands or electronica to symphonic music on the largest scale, so if you’ve never listened to music from games before, prepare to have your expectations confounded! Jessica presents a heady mix of music to delight the most ardent gaming fans as well as enticing those who may never have even played a video game - with classic scores, new releases and some of her favourites. Today she talks to composer British composer Grant Kirkhope who has scored some of the best loved video games characters from Banjo-Kazooie to Mario alongside a catalogue of hit games that have sold over 30 million. Grant chats about the terror involved in scoring the iconic moustachioed plumber and how melody is the key to great games music. Plus we hear from music fans at EGX - the UK's biggest video games show. Get in touch - email soundofgaming@bbc.co.uk Full playlist: Koji Kondo - Gusty Garden Galaxy (Super Mario Galaxy) Christopher Tin - Sogno di Volare (Civilisation VI) Nainita Desai - Dawn (Telling Lies) Grant Kirkhope - Oven Fresh Day (Viva Piñata) Grant Kirkhope - Main Theme (Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning) Grant Kirkhope - Showdown Town Square (Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts) Todd Baker - Impossible Worlds (Monument Valley II) Nobuo Uematsu - To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X) Simon Hale - Temptation, Pt 1 (L.A. Noire) Andrew Hale - Main Theme (L.A. Noire) Traditional Russian - Korobeiniki (Tetris) Cris Velasco - Theme for The Long Dark (The Long Dark) Andrea Boccadoro - John Whitgift (Astrologaster) Grant Kirkhope - Mid Boss Mayhem (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle) Grant Kirkhope - Tirnoch (Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning) Saori Kobayashi - The Ark (Resurrection: Panzer Dragoon Saga) Jake Kaufman - Flowers of Antimony (Shovel Knight)
10/26/201935 minutes, 18 seconds
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A quick hello...

Epic new soundtracks, VGM classics and the inside track on the world of video game music. This is the Sound of Gaming – with Jessica Curry.
10/24/20191 minute, 29 seconds