All posts tagged video game music

Against the Grain (-ish)

Prior to singing in Hideo, I got to be all “Blair” and try to instill game music into my surroundings. Sometimes it was brilliant, and other times it was met […]

Mass Effect 3, Black Eyed Peas, and Golden Gramophones – The 2012 Grammys

Fellow Hideo-ite Chris Pasillas discussed the worthiness of video game music in concert halls in his last blog post. Funnily enough, this week expands a bit on that concept in a much larger arena: The Grammys.

Is Video Game Music Worthy of Live Performance?

Since video game music has become more commonly performed live around the world, it has sparked debate about its value, most recently in the article by Matt Wills on WiredController.com […]

“Photocopying” Music

As a kid, I definitely thought of video game music as blips, bleeps, and nonsense sounds flitting about in sound-space; it never occurred to me that video game music could […]

…And Now for Something Completely Different

My last two posts revolved around Hideo music/audio, so I’m going to change it up a bit on this post and deviate from performance write-ups. When I’m not working on […]