
Radio 3's regular jaunt into the latest, brightest and best gaming soundtracks.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Music | ||||

Elle Osili-Wood guides us through the soundtracks for the best robots in video games as well as exploring how AI is being used as both a story-telling device and gameplay mechanic in gaming. Featuring music from Halo Infinite (by Gareth Coker) with t... more
Just as it is in the real world, food is a fundamental to many games. It isn't just points, like Pac-Man's cherries, it looks delicious, it sizzles temptingly and it brings people together. Maybe you're Link in Zelda Breath of the Wild - knocking up ... more
Elle Osili-Wood's guest is composer Wilbert Roget II to talk about his music for the brand new Star Wars game - Star Wars: Outlaws. Along the way we encounter all sorts of other rule-breakers, from the games that challenge our preconceptions about wh... more
Video games have come a long way from the pixels of Pong and Pac-Man. From games based on medieval manuscripts like Inkulinati and Pentiment, to hand-drawn wonders such as Cuphead, games have become works of art in themselves. Some even ask the playe... more
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Only recently discovered this podcast, and I love it! I listen though CarPlay on my way to work and it sounds fantastic, is very well edited, commentary is interesting and it is overall just brilliant. Gives me a much deeper appreciation of the game I love and the games I choose to play than I otherwise would have had.
Thank you and a great job to all involved in making this podcast. đ€đ
Jessica Curry is a great presenter and the music selections are brilliant.
An engaging, entertaining, and enthusiastic dance through classical music for contemporary games music. Intelligent and insightful interviews too. Only disappointment is that I didnât discover this programme sooner! You feel refreshed and informed after each episode.
For music and video game fans alike, this podcast hosted by Jessica Curry (the PHENOMENAL composer of the score to Everybodyâs Gone to the Rapture) is a real treat! Each episode features a wide range of musical styles from various games, along with insightful commentary from Curry and a slew of esteemed guests. Iâm so happy to have stumbled upon this gem, and I canât wait to hear more episodes as theyâre released!
Jessica Curry is back to a video games music podcast and thatâs great news ! Iâm just afraid that for rights reasons (probably) all the tracks are cut down to 30 seconds or one minute... The original broadcast that was 1-hour long, but it is cut down to 30 minutes for the podcast, what a pity !
Anyway the music selection is great and if you can find the full length tracks on you music streaming service, this is great inspiration for VG playlists !










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