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Joining Ryan Hamann for this week’s Sound of Play podcast is Cane and Rinse's Karl Moon. Every Wednesday in Sound of Play, we bring you some of our, and your, favourite pieces from the many videogame soundtracks we’ve enjoyed over the decades. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sound/sound_of_play_288.mp3 Music featured in this podcast: 1. RoboCop Theme by Basil Poledouris, arrangement by Krzysztof Wierzynkiewicz - RoboCop, 2001 2. Bosco’s by Jared Emerson-Johnson - Sam & Max Save the World, 2006 3. Victory by Chris Hülsbeck (Dr. Victory Remix) - Turrican, 2018 4. The Runaway’s Final Drive by Anton Dromberg/Daniel Rosenqvist/UFL/Yuzo Koshiro - 198X, 2019 5. Future Days by Troy Baker, original by Pearl Jam - The Last of Us Part II, 2020 6. Ocean World - Glouglou by Christophe Héral/Billy Martin - Rayman Origins, 2011 7. Sea of Corpses by David García Díaz - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, 2017 8. The Media Dimension by Ted Allen - Gex: Enter the Gecko, 1998 9. Insertion by Hans Zimmer - Crysis 2, 2011 Sound of Play 288 was edited by Ryan Hamann
We're on a mission to help one million people RISE by 2030 - join the movement at www.myrise.co.uk Several (five you might say) weeks ago, the day before we went back into lockdown, I had a rather substantial "to do list". Of things that I wanted to get sorted that involved being out and about. Before I no longer had that option. Two of them involved going to the bank and the Post Office. Probably my two least favourite places. I usually find both a frustrating experience. Staff often seem confused and surprised at the most basic of requests. The people in the queue seem as though they they've never been there before and have no idea what to do when it's their turn to be served. I generally try and avoid both places if I can. And I had a creeping sense of dread that morning as I was about to do both. I told my good wife Alex (she's my only wife, I don't have a bad one) this later. "That's how most people feel about going to the gym" she said. Which was a powerful reminder. I do pretty much everything I can to avoid the bank and Post Office. And millions will do the same with gyms. Which is a shame if you ask me. Because whilst banks, post offices and other similar places are entirely a means to an end (no one goes there for fun, presumably?)...... There can be a level of enjoyment to gain from exercise. If we do it in the right way. For us. Or, perhaps more importantly, if we "see" it in the right way for us. We can find an option that appeals to things we do like. Maybe meeting up with people we like to see (from at least two metres away)? Possibly change the reasons we tell ourselves we're doing it? From "being slimmer in a few months time" to "feeling better immediately" (or variations of that). Perhaps find a measure of progress that we can see on a regular basis and that motivates us. Being able to do something for longer or faster or for more repetitions. I get that it will probably never be most people's favourite thing. It's not mine. Never has been and never will be I wouldn't have thought. But we can probably find ways to make it more enjoyable if we're struggling to find sufficient motivation to do it. Much love, Jon 'i-moon' Hall P.S. My middle name there is, obviously from Ban Ki-moon. There was a lad in the year below me at school called Karl Moon. People called him Tutan. Like Tutan Karl Moon ;)
Mark and Nick are joined by loveable curmudgeon Karl Moon from the Cane and Rinse podcast to discuss Apex Legends, Resident Evil 2 remake, Anthem, Uno, and Donut County You can find additional content by us over on the LGR website at www.lapsedgamer.com and you can get in touch with us via Twitter @lapsedgamer You can also see our videos over on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAGtlQOKR97vqxhyXekAVwg The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode. Edited by Mark Hamer Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore. You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com If you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to and review Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. "Look, look, something is very wrong, I don't want Santana Abraxas, I've just been in a terrible auto accident!"
“Calling all Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” Listen this week as Karl Moon, James Carter and guest, Brad Gallaway of GameCritics discuss Demiurge Studios’ 2013 title, Marvel Puzzle Quest. We talk about what makes it stand out […] The post Marvel Puzzle Quest – Cane and Rinse No.314 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
“It’s Me! Fizzie!” In this issue, Host Tony Atkins is joined by Karl Moon, Sean O’Brien and Darren Gargette as they venture over to Sunset City to discuss the 2014 title developed by Insomniac Games […] The post Sunset Overdrive – Cane and Rinse No.206 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
Karl Moon of Cane & Rinse is our special guest, and joins Gary and Neil, as we look back on a tough 12 months for the Xbox One. A strong E3 2014 showing and recent improvements are turning the tide of popular opinion; so we ask: what next for the Xbox One?
This month on Replay: Chris, Gary and Karl Moon of Cane & Rinse review Dead Space 2. Nominations for May are: Wipeout HD Okami Silent Hill 2 Tales of Monkey Island Contact us: pod@gamebust.co.uk twitter.com/@gameburst facebook.com/gameburst
[Quiz] The monthly quiz returns as James pits Joshua Garrity and Karl Moon of Cane & Rinse against Alex Shaw and Sharon Shaw of GonzoPlanet and DorkCast. Tune in for the usual news round, a slightly unbalanced music round, a gaming Blankety Blank and the always-evil Defend the Indefensible. www.gameburst.co.ukpod@gameburst.co.uktwitter.com/gameburstfacebook.com/gameburst
“I would have been your daddy, but that dog beat me over the fence.” This week Leon and Tony are joined by Karl Moon and, making his Cane and Rinse podcast debut, Darren Gargette, to […] The post Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary – Cane and Rinse No.17 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
To conclude our thoughts on the year in videogames that was 2011, Cane and Rinse contributors Karl Moon, Darren Gargette, James Carter, Joshua Garrity and Darren Foreman each offer their own personal perspectives on the […] The post Introspective Retrospective – Cane and Rinse 15 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
“We work in the dark, to serve the light” This week, in preparation for the forthcoming Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, Tony Atkins, Jay Taylor, Karl Moon and James Carter discuss Ubisoft’s popular Assassin’s Creed franchise, from […] The post The Assassin’s Creed franchise – Cane and Rinse No.6 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.