It’s dangerous to go alone! Take this: namely, the knowledge, expertise, and best practices of established VGM composers, arrangers, and content creators. Join Matt Kenyon, VGM geek extraordinaire, as he interviews some of the most creative creators and dives deep into their thought processes — and how we can all make better music!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
What the composer of Ori and the Blind Forest and Halo Infinite taught me about making music for games
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Gareth Coker on Composer Code. He’s been on my list for a really long time, and our schedules finally ... more
Jason Graves is a game audio veteran with numerous AAA titles under his belt including Dead Space and Tomb Raider (2013)
He freely shares all his industry secrets like a total mensch. In this interview, we discuss:
• Why “breaking” into the industr... more
Eric Buchholz is a talented composer and orchestrator who offered a glimpse into his illustratious career as well as valuable orchestration principles.
My guest today is Eric Bucholz, an extremely talented and experienced composer, orchestrator, and... more
Sydney Kjerstad is a gifted pianist and natural teacher, boasting a massive catalog of hundreds of rearranged video game tunes and YouTube tutorials on how to play them. She’s also an entrepreneur, successfully launching Smart Game Piano and now work... more
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Fantastic interviews. Perfect for people that want to learn more but are just starting out.
The guests Matt gets are knowledgeable and experienced, and the lessons they share are fantastic. Composer Code is definitely a valuable podcast for every skill level.
Matt connects us with composers from all different backgrounds and experiences, media composers at any point of their career/journey can benefit from the insight discussed in these podcasts - definitely worth checking out.
I’m a music composer and I enjoy the conversations so far. The opinions are honest and the advice is practical.
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