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It's finally here, episode 100! After many years of podcasting in various ways and guises, DorkTunes was born. Here we are celebrating my 100th episode with some dear friends, talking about videogame music, covid, recording, and so much more. Join us as we celebrate 100 episodes of DorkTunes, each other,… Continue Reading Episde 100 – Joe Henson (The Flight), Kristin Naigus & Joris De Man
In a first for DorkTunes, I chat with Joel who is the first person to be chatted with for the third time! We talk about family, gaming, and scoring Wavetale, and so much more…
Today brings episode 49 of DorkTunes, our first of 2019! This episode sees us chatting with composer Kenny Young for your enjoyment.
The brand new episode of DorkTunes for your listening pleasure! This time, we have a guest presenter standing in for Andy, so please do make him welcome. New episode in two weeks too, where we are chatting to a very exciting guest.
Our interview with Jessica curry from The Chinese Room
In the 34th episode of DorkTunes, Noob and Andrew discuss recent releases of this year and the upcoming game audio stage at this years PlayExpo in Manchester hosted by The Sound Architect. Tickets and info and even a 10% ticket discount at: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/the-sound-architect-presents-game-audio-at-play-expo-manchester/ This week’s episode features: Tomb Raider Abzu… Continue Reading Episode 34: Play Manchester
DorkTunes speaks to the wonderful Prescilla Garland of @WeLoveGameMusc and @OuterHeaven_x about her passion for video game music, her story and her favourites. Doom Main Title Mick Gordon 2016 00:00:03 Donkey Kong Country Aquatic Ambience David Wise 1994 00:09:44 Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VII Symphony in 3 Movements Nobuo… Continue Reading Episode 33: Prescilla Garland Interview
DorkTunes returns for episode 25, and this time we chat to the lovely C418 where we discuss everything from Berlin, Drum & Bass & Game Music Connect 2015!
DorkTunes is back after a mini break, and we are back with a BANG!!! Lots of gossip for you, and a new sounding show for you all. This time we run the gamut entirely with tracks from 1991 all the way to the present day & with an incredible couple… Continue Reading Episode 24
DorkTunes 16 – Back Once Again Like the Mega Man Master
[Digital Gonzo 2012] This is the second of three shows discussing Firefly and Serenity. This episode we look at the troubled production run and the myriad decisions made that hamstrung this potentially glorious series and ensured nobody saw it, that those that did were somewhat confused and that only a few would even notice its cancellation. Those few have grown in number in the years since with more Browncoats riding in every passing month, discovering the world and the mindset of those who love it. My crew of Big Damned Heroes return. Leah Haydu and Sharon Shaw of DorkCast, Matt Ramsey of DorkCast and Dorktunes, Gary Blower of GameBurst and Joshua Garrity of Cane and Rinse join me on the good ship Digital Gonzo. We cover the concluding seven episodes... * Out of Gas * Arial * War Stories * Trash * The Message * Heart of Gold * Objects in Space Next week, we dive into Serenity, the film that shouldn't, by all rights have even been made, yet exists as a closer for now on our beloved Verse.
[Digital Gonzo 2012] After many months of teasing Gonzo finally covers one of the most beloved Sci Fi shows of all time. If you're one of the people that saw this when it was originally aired then please let the other six know because they will probably adore this episode. Cut off some way before its prime, this exists as a cautionary tale never to trust a Fox but also as a wistful glimpse of what might have been one of the (empirically speaking) best TV shows of all time. Fourteen episodes, broadcast completely out of order with the beginning at the end and three left unaired, followed up by a cinematic outing that made one bag of popcorn less than its budget, Firefly is the perennial underdog. Perhaps this is why Browncoats, the die hard fans have one thing in common; the passionate, romantic inability to look facts in the face and accept defeat. On the show; six Browncoats. Leah Haydu and Sharon Shaw of DorkCast, Matt Ramsey of DorkCast and Dorktunes, Gary Blower of GameBurst and Joshua Garrity of Cane and Rinse. I of course stride around barking out orders in my tight pants, all gussied up with airs and graces as captain of this particular boat. On this episode we focus on the nine characters of the crew of Serenity and cover the following seven episodes... * The Pilot * The Train Job * Bushwacked * Shindig * Safe * Our Mrs Reynolds * Jaynestown Next week, the concluding seven along with a focus on the troubled production and the legacy that this has left for those who will never quit believing that you can't stop the signal.
[Digital Gonzo 2012] Director of two of the Resident Evil movies and producer of the rest, Paul WS Anderson helmed the first PG-13 foray for these licenses, combining them into one family-friendly Jurassic Park-style romp. If you've not seen it the plot could be adequately described on the back of a matchbox or indeed with crude, crayon diagrams. Humans go somewhere they shouldn't, looking for stuff. They find ALIENS and then PREDATORs show up. The humans go squish and the creatures fight. It's a right palava. Josh Garrity of Cane and Rinse, Leah Haydu of GamerDork, Sharon Shaw of Gonzo Planet, James Perkins of Geek Wad and Matt Ramsey of DorkTunes are now joined by Neil Taylor of GameBurst as I bring this intrepid group of explorers closer to the ignoble end of one franchise that only ever needed to be two movies and another that maybe didn't even need that many. Find out what happened thousands of years ago, hear the deep-sea sequel idea conceived and marvel at the inappropriate attempted vocal characterization of the PREDATORS. Guests: Sharon Shaw of School of Movies Leah Haydu of Some Other Castle Joshua Garrity of Cane and Rinse Matt Ramsey of GamerDork James Perkins of The Digital Fix Neil Taylor of TheKiddDogg
[Digital Gonzo 2012] 0m: Director of two of the Resident Evil movies and producer of the rest, Paul WS Anderson helmed the first PG-13 foray for these licenses, combining them into one family-friendly Jurassic Park-style romp. If you've not seen it the plot could be adequately described on the back of a matchbox or indeed with crude, crayon diagrams. Humans go somewhere they shouldn't, looking for stuff. They find ALIENS and then PREDATORs show up. The humans go squish and the creatures fight. It's a right palava. Josh Garrity of Cane and Rinse, Leah Haydu of GamerDork, Sharon Shaw of Gonzo Planet, James Perkins of Geek Wad and Matt Ramsey of DorkTunes are now joined by Neil Taylor of GameBurst as I bring this intrepid group of explorers closer to the ignoble end of one franchise that only ever needed to be two movies and another that maybe didn't even need that many. Find out what happened thousands of years ago, hear the deep-sea sequel idea conceived and marvel at the inappropriate attempted vocal characterization of the PREDATORS. 53m: This was the last ALIEN film produced leaving the once acclaimed series in the gutter of creature features filled with and made by talentless nobodies. The lack of gore in the Paul WS Anderson original caused the pendulum to swing back violently, the result being that this film is ONLY about the blood and guts. Its dingy, nasty, grotty, witless, artless garbage, unfit for the term “film” and the seven assembled reviewers get their critical teeth in with savage acuity. The PREDATOR series fared better after this as the 2010 film PREDATORS was deliberately set apart from these crossovers and pitched itself as a follow-up to the 1987 original. As the spiritual equivalent of Cameron's ALIENS it gave hope for continuation of that series. With Scott's plans for the PROMETHEUS story skewing further away from the Alien franchise it could be a while before we see them emerge, dripping from the shadows once again. Guests: Sharon Shaw of School of Movies Leah Haydu of Some Other Castle Joshua Garrity of Cane and Rinse Matt Ramsey of GamerDork James Perkins of The Digital Fix