The Legacy Music Hour Video Game Music Podcast
Summary: The Legacy Music Hour podcast was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. for the purpose of sharing and talking about video game music from specifically the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. No remixes, no covers, no video game inspired music -just pure, original music from the NES, SNES, Genesis, and more.
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- Artist: Brent Weinbach and Rob F. Switch
- Copyright: 2010 Legacy Music Hour
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Weird music is the focus of Episode 148. The kind of stuff one might hear on a "new music" radio program. Brent is joined by listener Michael and together they listen to very unusual and sometimes creepy pieces of video game music. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise
Golf games have proven to be a great source of music in past episodes, so Brent and Rob finally dedicate an entire episode to golf games and really dig up some good tracks, many of which are pretty elevatory and jazzy. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) New 3D Golf
Obscure yet very common at the same time, Gambling Games provide a whole new untapped resource for the boys. Similar to the Mahjong and Board Games episodes, the River City Ransom twins cover a lot of new ground here, not to mention great tracks. Pachinko games, casino games, card games, any video game or section of a video where there's gambling, that's what's happening here and
After all the battle music from the last episode, the boys decide to focus on New Age music found in 8-bit and 16-bit era video games, most of it quite calming. This is their third focus on the New Age genre. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Tenshi no Uta:
Battle Music is the focus of Episode 144, that is, music that occurs when there is a confrontation or fight in a game, and that music is notedly different from the regular level or area music. Also, boss or mini-boss music is not allowed. While there are some non-role-playing games out there that have battle or fight music (Metal Gear, Clock Tower, Base Wars, for example), all the
The work of composer Matt Furniss is the focus of Episode 143, with very special in-studio guest, Matt Furniss. Originally from England, Matt started composing music for computer and video games professionally when he was only 16 years old. He's done original soundtracks to tons of Genesis games, and has also arranged pre-existing soundtracks to tons more. His credits list is
Female protagonist video games is the topic of Episode 142. That is, games in which a female character is the main character and does not share the primary spotlight with any male characters. Also, Rob returns and shares some unfortunate news. Hopefully this episode isn't too sad and that you find the music and the jokes good and funny enough to balance everything out.
Manga-based video games is the topic of Episode 141 (as it was for Episode 97). Once again, Rob is absent, and this time, there isn't even a guest, so, Brent is totally alone on this one. It's just Brent and some 8/16-bit era video game music and some provocative thoughts regarding Sailor Moon. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song -
For the first time in LMH history, Rob is absent! Can Brent handle the show on his own? Listen and find out. In this free play, Brent is joined by guest Jordan Morris from the podcast Jordan, Jesse, Go! and Geek & Sundry's animated web series FetchQuest. They talk about 80's cop movies, among other things, and listen to some really good 8-bit and 16-bit era video game
Once again, Sports Games is the topic of the week for the Legacy Music Hour. This time Brent and Rob are joined by Dan Bialek and Asterios Kokkinos from the Gamedians video game podcast. They talk about sports, pull ups, going on dates, and good video game music from 8-bit and 16-bit era sports video games. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game -
Alberto José González (otherwise known as Joe McAlby) is a Spanish composer who worked for the video game company Bit Managers during the 8-bit and 16-bit era. He did the music for many Game Boy titles, most of them released only in Europe and often times based on European cartoons. Brent and Rob focus on the work of Mr. González but also select a few tracks from other composers
Asiatic sounding video game music tracks are all the rage of Episode 137 (also see Episode 74). Good music here with lots of pentatonic action. Brent and Rob try to crack the mystery of "Kenny's Song". Also, Brent's new friend makes a return visit, and Rob and Brent get a work out. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company -
The year 1998 is the topic of Episode 136. The Game Boy was going real strong during this time, the only console that was significantly active during the 16-bit era (which was reaching it's end). There were a few titles coming out for other systems, but this episode ends up being almost entirely a Game Boy focus. Brent and Rob pick tracks from games released in 1998 and talk
Flying scrolling shoot 'em up games is the focus of Episode 135. Jams. Straight up jams. Twinbee 3. Can't beat it. The best. This whole episode is jammed out though. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Magical Chase - Hitoshi
The music from castle areas in video games is the topic of Episode 134. Sometimes the music sounds majestic and royal, and sometimes it doesn't. Brent and Rob also talk about muscles. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Super Mario Bros. 3 - Koji Kondo -