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This is all I need for Christmas TV.
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Interview with Lyndon Holland
One of my favourite soundtracks, and a recent obsession of mine, has been the soundtrack to the game Virginia by Lyndon Holland. His soundtrack has had such a great affect on me, and no doubt many others. Lyndon recently agreed to answer some questions of mine so that we can get more of an understanding…
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Bring home the bacon – A review of the game Virginia
One of the marks of a great game is its ability to stay with you long after you’ve finished playing it. Even more so is it’s ability to imprint specific memorable scenes into your mind – surrounding them with feelings that help to bind that scene to your memory. Usually these memorable games are pretty…
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Merry Christmas one and all
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Interview with Bad Electric
One of my favourite synth artists of recent times is Bad Electric. His E.P. LUX, which I wrote about previously, is still in my regular circulation. I reached out to him this week on SoundCloud about answering some of my questions. Below you can read the answers to those questions and get to know him…
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LUX e.p. by BAD ELECTRIC
The LUX E.P. by Bad Electric is a super catchy, infectious synth E.P. with vocal influences sounding like Edwyn Collins; David Bowie and Lou Reed.
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Rogue One was incredible. Took me about 10 mins to get into it, without the usual star wars intro
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Different Pattern by Manga Saint Hilare ft JME & President T
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Can’t believe it’s taken me this long to realise most recruiters are full of shit. Not to mention the ones that tell your boss stuff.
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Lucid by Scarlett Taylor
Lucid by Scarlett Taylor is a very strong footing from which her career seems to be growing well from. Her unique, almost-derelict sounding aesthetic is something to be enjoyed, with Scarlett never afraid to lay her voice bare against these haunting soundscapes. “Monster Movie” from this debut album is a perfect example of this. Although…
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Virginia Soundtrack by Lyndon Holland
In Virginia the soundtrack is a first-class citizen. It’s not simply just a well-written collection of pieces made for each scene, but additionally is a living, breathing creature itself. It weaves its way through you when listening, conjuring images either from the rural Virginia of the game’s setting, or any other place you care to find…
