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Episode 035 – Don’t turn off! – Video gaming, music and other stuff
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In this episode we have a special guest:
Daniel Patrick Cohen is a British musician and teacher based in Romania with a range of musical interests, including film music, hip hop and electronic music.
Daniel produced a 90-minute score for Alfred Hitchcock’s first silent feature film The Pleasure Garden, which premiered at Wilton’s Music Hall in London before being performed again around the world, including one particularly special performance on Copcabana beach at Rio Film Festival.
In early 2015, Daniel released a concept album entitled The Passenger after the Michelangelo Antonioni film of the same name. An inspiration for the album was a quote from filmmaker David Lynch. On hearing Barry Adamson’s Oedipus Schmoedipus for the first time, Lynch reportedly described it as being ‘like hearing Hitch[cock]’s films in your head’.
As the title says we talk about videogaming, going through some very known titles and talking what does it make them be memorable. Part of it is the music, but there’s also some hidden stuff and nudging if we must say messages in videogames.
But we start the show with some music controversy: Music at 440/432hz – potential Rockefeller influence. What do you think? Can spot the difference between 440hz and 432hz?
Share with us your comments and enjoy the show!
Links:
Books:
- Rise of the Videogame Zinesters : How Freaks, Normals, Amateurs, Artists, Dreamers, Drop-outs, Queers, Housewives Are Taking Back an Art Form
- The Illustrated History of Videogames
- The Art of Videogames
- Persuasive Games : The Expressive Power of Videogames
- Videogames and Education
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