1. Mabinogi (disambiguation) of video game music
Mabinogi may refer to: The Four Branches of the Mabinogi, a group of interrelated medieval Welsh prose tales Mabinogi (video game), a Korean video game Mabinogi (album), an arrange album of music from the visual novel Clannad Y Mabinogi, a 2003 Welsh film
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2. On Ice of video game music
On Ice is the debut album by Norwegian pop singer Bambee, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music).
The track "Bumble Bee" was featured in the video game Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMIX and Dance Dance Revolution 4thMIX. "Bumble Bee" also appeared in the video game In The Groove 2 along with "Baby Baby" and "Typical Tropical. " "Typical Tropical" has also appeared in Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
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Veldt (disambiguation) of video game music
Veldt, or veld, is a term specifically referring to the open grasslands in southern Africa. Veldt may also refer to: The Veldt (short story), a science fiction story by Ray Bradbury The Veldt (film), a 1987 Soviet film based on the story by Ray Bradbury "The Veldt" (song), a song by deadmau5 An open landscape continent of the world with tribal sensibilities and music from Final Fantasy VI, a 1994 video game
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4. A Modern Way of Letting Go of video game music
"A Modern Way of Letting Go" is a song by Scottish rock band Idlewild, from their 2002 album The Remote Part.
It was the fourth and last single taken from the album and charted at #28 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2003 in British music). The song is featured in the 2005 video game Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition by Rockstar.
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Music video of video game music
The official music video, lasting four minutes and eleven seconds, was uploaded to the official Foals YouTube channel on 29 July 2015. It is a spherical video taken in 4K quality with a GoPro and filmed at the Alexandra Road Estate. A non-spherical version of the video is also available for viewing.
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6. Cargo Cult (musician) of video game music
Cargo Cult was the stage name of Slovak musician Allan Vilhan, who produces music in the genre of electronica (currently producing under name "Likvid").
The work is a blend of ambient and beat-driven with subtle transitions from track to track. He describes it as "trip rock". Vilhan is originally from Filakovo, making music in his spare time.
He was signed with the online music label Magnatune and publishing company ACM Records. As of 2004update, he has produced two albums: Alchemy and Vibrant. Much of his music is licensed under Creative Commons, and his work has been used in the soundtrack of a video game.
At present he lives in London.
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7. Musician (disambiguation) of video game music
A musician is anyone who plays a musical instrument or who composes, conducts, or performs music.
Musician may also refer to: Musician (magazine), a monthly music magazine (19761999) Musician (video game), a 1980 video gameThe Musician may refer to: The Musician (Bartholomeus van der Helst painting) The Musician, one of three figures from the 18th-century Jaquet-Droz automata
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8. Angel of Darkness (song) of video game music
"Angel of Darkness" is the third single by German composer Alex Christensen featuring vocals from Yasmin Knoch, which was released in 2003 by Epic Records. The song has peaked at number 21 on the German singles chart.
This song was also released with the video game Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.
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9. Development of video game music
According to Lily, the game was said to be in development over the course of the past 6 years already before the beta launch, since this is a solo project that started off when the developer was still in high school and as a hobby.
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10. Project Arrhythmia of video game music
Project Arrhythmia is an action rhythm bullet-hell video game currently in development by Texas-based indie developer Lily Craver, whose also known as Vitamin Games (formerly Lime Studios). It was released on June 14, 2019 in early access for Microsoft Windows, and planned to be leaving the early access state on December, 2020.
The game includes a level editor which allows the game to have user-generated content, since the game's official levels are currently unfinished.
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11. Synaesthesia (disambiguation) of video game music
Synaesthesia (sometimes spelled "Synesthesia") is a perceptual experience in which a stimulus in one modality gives rise to an experience in different sensory modality.
Synaesthesia or Synaesthete may also refer to:
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12. Track listings of video game music
In the UKLimited edition CD"A Modern Way of Letting Go" "In Remote Part/Scottish Fiction (Live)" "A Modern Way of Letting Go (Live)"DVD"A Modern Way of Letting Go" Music video "In Remote Part: New York footage 2002" Video "(I Am) What I Am Not (Live)" Audio track Photo gallery7""A Modern Way of Letting Go" "A Modern Way of Letting Go (Live)"
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13. MxPx of video game music
MxPx is a self-titled album that MxPx self-released on July 25, 2018.
The band used the crowd-funding website Kickstarter and exceeded their $50,000 goal by over $200,000. A month before the album's release, MxPx released a music video of "Let's Ride." A deluxe edition of the record was also released, containing the original track listing along with four bonus songs and acoustic versions of five of the original tracks.
"Let's Ride" was included in the 2020 video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 2.
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14. Arts, entertainment, and media of video game music
FilmsChop Suey (film), a 2000 film by Bruce Weber Chop Suey & Co.
(1919 film), U.S. comedic short filmMusicAlbumsChop Suey, an album by DJ YodaSongs"Chop Suey", a musical number in the stage musical Flower Drum Song "Chop Suey", a song by Mr.
Flash "Chop Suey", a song by The Ramones, from the soundtrack of the film Get Crazy "Chop Suey!" (song), a song by System of a Down "Cornet Chop Suey", an instrumental by Louis ArmstrongArtChop Suey (painting), a 1928 painting by Edward HopperGamesChop Suey (video game), a 1995 point-and-click adventure gameFictional charactersExperiment 621, a character from the Lilo & Stitch franchise who appears in the 2002 video game Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 and was named "Chopsuey" according to the 2006 film, Leroy & Stitch
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15. Rocketball of video game music
Rocketball is a sports-action Commodore 64 computer game released by IJK Software in 1985.
Rocketball was coded by John Sinclair and has music by L Pilling. Rocketball is based on the futuristic sports movie Rollerball, released in 1975, starring James Caan. Rocketball's taglines were, "The rules are, there are no rules", and "This was never meant to be a game.
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16. Track listing of video game music
"Ghettochip Malfunction" - "Hell Yes" as remixed by 8-Bit "Gameboy/Homeboy" - "Qu Onda Guero" as remixed by 8-Bit "Bad Cartridge" - "E-Pro" as remixed by Paza Rahm, formerly known as Paza "Bit Rate Variations in B Flat" - "Girl" as remixed by Paza Rahm
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17. Mountain at My Gates of video game music
"Mountain at My Gates" is a song by English rock band Foals.
It was released as the second single from their fourth studio album, What Went Down, on 21 July 2015. The song peaked at number one on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart, number 35 on the Belgian Flanders Tip Singles Chart, number 87 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 192 on the French Singles Chart. The song was also featured in the soundtrack for the video game FIFA 16
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Composition of video game music
"45" was the first song written for Handwritten. Lead singer, Brian Fallon said of the song, "This record was different, because when we started out, I didn't know what was gonna happen, you know, and after American Slang after The '59 Sound, I was like, 'What am I gonna do? Is there anymore Gaslight songs?
' It's a scary thing when that feeling, it hits you. When we wrote the song '45', I was like, 'Thank God. ' I just knew that it was gonna be alright.
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19. Tenami of video game music
Tenami () was an independent Japanese video game maker who was in business between 1998 and 2004. Their most successful game was Ikku Machi, but the only game translated into English was Garden Keeper.
Founded by Ito Shizura in 1998, when she was unable to find a publisher for her original game Ikku Machi (named after its protagonist, a college girl who hunts demons) a Side-scrolling video game that sold 15,000 copies in Japan over the period 19982010. The founder worked alone on the games, producing the graphics, programming, and music herself. She ended this phase of her career when she married a citizen of the United Kingdom and moved there.
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20. Plot of video game music
The game is set inside the Arrhythmia Committee's supercomputer, in the year 2057, where a deadly disease called Tokyo Flu is currently plaguing humanity. The player plays as an unnamed nanobot created by an artificial intelligence stored in a super computer named Hal.
The goal of the game is to research the cure for the Tokyo Flu, alongside a character named Anna Schroeder who will accompany the player throughout the whole game. The game's story mode is currently incomplete and still in development, so changes are bound to happen
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21. Final Fantasy (disambiguation) of video game music
Final Fantasy is a media franchise originating from a role-playing video game of the same name, which debuted on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987.
Final Fantasy may also refer to: Final Fantasy (video game), the first video game in the series Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, a 2001 computer-animated film that is a stand-alone offshoot of the franchise Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, a 2005 computer-animated film sequel to Final Fantasy VIIIn music: Final Fantasy is the former name of Owen Pallett's Toronto-based musical project Final Fantasy (album), a 2005 album by Leo Ku, or the title track "Final Fantasy", a song by Drake from Scorpion
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22. Discography of video game music
AlbumsMasterpieces (1989) Koto Plays Synthesizer World Hits (1990) From the Dawn of Time (1992) Koto Plays Science-Fiction Movie Themes (1993)Singles"Chinese Revenge" (1982) "Japanese War Game" (1983) "Visitors" (1985) "Jabdah" (1986) (Switzerland: 11, Germany: 23, Netherlands: 28) "The Koto Mix" (1987) "Dragon's Legend" (1988) (Netherlands: 20) "Time" (1989) "Champion's Cue" (1990) "Acknowledge" (1990) "Mechanic Sense" (1992) "Mind Machine" (1992) "Koto Is Still Alive" (2001) "Blow The Whistle" (2003) "Planet X" (2003)CompilationsMind Machine (1992) The 12" Mixes (1995) Greatest Hits & Remixes (2015)
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23. Music of video game music
BandsSynaesthesia (English band), a neo-progressive rock band Synsthesia (Canadian band), an industrial music bandAlbumsSynesthesia (Chicago Underground Duo album), 2000 album Synesthesia (Peter Himmelman album), 1989 album Synaesthesia (Andy Summers album), 1996 album Synesthesia (Buck 65 album), 2001 album Synesthesia (Courage My Love album) Synesthesia (Alle Farben album), full title Synesthesia: I Think in Colours, a 2014 album by Alle Farben Without Words: Synesthesia, 2015 Bethel Music albumSongs"Synesthesia" (song), a song by Andrew McMahon "Synaesthesia", a 1999 song by The Thrillseekers
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Soundtrack of video game music
The Project Arrhythmia soundtrack is composed by several music artists, including Chipzel, Meganeko, Creo, and Miyolophone. Apart from the official songs, usage of .ogg audio files in community created levels is also available providing that the artists have give consent for the song to be used otherwise.
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25. Wonderman (Right Said Fred song) of video game music
The single version of Wonderman is a pop song about Sonic the Hedgehog by English band Right Said Fred. It was the third and final single from their second studio album, Sex and Travel.
The single differs significantly from the album version, having been re-worked for use by Sega Europe to promote the release of Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Its lyrics and accompanying music video contain numerous explicit references to the video game, ending with a woman commenting, "He's just a flippin' hedgehog, okay?" Actor Steven O'Donnell, at that time the advertising face of Sega Europe, also features prominently in the music video.
Wonderman was a minor hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 55. It was featured on the compilation album Now 27, making it one of the lowest charting songs to appear on a Now album.
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Fragile Bird of video game music
"Fragile Bird" is the first single from City and Colour's third studio album, Little Hell. The song spent 1 week on the Canadian Hot 100 at No. 48 and was No.
1 on the Canadian alternative rock chart for 9 weeks. .
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Don't Ask Me (OK Go song) of video game music
"Don't Ask Me" is the second UK single released by OK Go in 2003 from their self-titled debut album. "It's Tough to Have a Crush" was originally released on the band's Brown EP. "Get over It (BBC Radio 1 Session)" is a live recording from BBC Radio 1 of the band's previous single, which became a hit in the UK earlier that year.
The song was featured in the 2004 film Catch That Kid and in the TV series Smallville and The Inbetweeners. It was also featured in the EA Sports video game, MVP Baseball 2003
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28. Hell Yes of video game music
Hell Yes (sometimes known as Ghettochip Malfunction, or GameBoy Variations) is the first official remix album, second official, and third overall EP by American artist Beck.
It features several songs from Beck's 2005 album, Guero. The prominent feature of the EP is the persistent use of sound effects and tones generated from 8-bit or 16-bit video game systems, giving the songs a somewhat 1980s retro or chiptune feel. The two artists who are responsible for the songs in the 4-song extended play are 8-Bit and Paza Rahm, both of whom are little-known artists