Sound of Play: 138
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Sound of Play: 138
Welcome to our weekly podcast dedicated to videogame music – Sound of Play
This week’s Sound of Play host is Ryan Hamann (@InsrtCoins), and we’re experimenting with a new format (don’t worry — it’s a “sometimes” thing, not a new weekly feature). Following the example of the Song Exploder podcast, Ryan has chosen a single song to meticulously pick apart, instrument-by-instrument. Today’s topic is Jonathan Dunn’s legendary theme (turned washing machine jingle) from the Ocean Software RoboCop game. Ryan dissects the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Game Boy versions. And it’s all kicked off by a wonderful remix by Allister Brimble.
Track listing for this show is as follows:
1: Robocop by Allister Brimble – The Spectrum Works, 2015
2: Title Theme by Jonathan Dunn – Robocop, 1988
3: Title Theme by Jonathan Dunn – Robocop, 1988
4: Title Theme by Jonathan Dunn – Robocop, 1989
Sound of Play: 138 was edited by Ryan Hamann
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Re: Sound of Play: 138
Great show Ryan, not being someone who is musically educated and having no idea what a triangle wave is, as its all a bit technobabble to me but I still felt I have learned something about the creative process of making a music track. Also great track to deconstruct, love the robocop theme.
IMHO its such a departure from the usual SOP that maybe this can be a separate series of podcasts in its own right?
I vote for "Sound of play: Deconstructs"
I would love to hear more!
Cheers
CODEMONKEY
IMHO its such a departure from the usual SOP that maybe this can be a separate series of podcasts in its own right?
I vote for "Sound of play: Deconstructs"
I would love to hear more!
Cheers
CODEMONKEY
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Re: Sound of Play: 138
Thanks CM.
I’m afraid we definitely don’t have the capacity to produce yet another podcast strand at this time. Ryan will just fit the occasional sporadic one of these shows into the regular SoP schedule as and when inspiration strikes.
I’m afraid we definitely don’t have the capacity to produce yet another podcast strand at this time. Ryan will just fit the occasional sporadic one of these shows into the regular SoP schedule as and when inspiration strikes.
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Re: Sound of Play: 138
I thought this was excellent. I love the usual show formula but this was a welcome variation from the norm. I would welcome this every so often
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It also helps it’s a fantastic piece of music. Doing this has its risks as I would have switched off if I didn’t like the song choice