Protomen’s current line up of Raul Panther III, Murphy Weller, Commander B. Hawkins Jr., Sir Dr. Robert Bakker, Shock Magnum, Gambler Kirkdouglas, Reanimator, K.I.L.R.O.Y. will play out their rock opera style tunes at the World Cafe Live in Philadelphia PA. Support acts include Bit Brigade and Math the Band doors are at 7:00pm. You can buy tickets here.
Check out their song “This City Made Us” and listen to selections from Bit Brigade and Math the Band after the jump!
While Star Fox Zero, Nintendo’s highly anticipated sequel to Starfox 64 comes out tomorrow, and the Internet isn’t short with hype. Nintendo released a full 15 minute animated short to promote the new installment.
My label GameChops has produced a music video that’s briming with hype, combining visuals from Starfox 64 and Star Fox Zero with an original EDM tune inspired by the Starfox sound effects.
Intense game promo is nothing new, check out this (maybe official) Star Fox 64 promo video from 1997
The “Artists” over at international video game remixing super group PARTY MEMBERS have just released a brand new Nightcore album, which this writer believes is what it sounds like when you set a youtube video to play back at 1.25 speed.
Nightcore, or “NXC” as folks who have a limited use of their keyboard call it, is popular among dance music fans, millennials, squirrels, certain cats, ghosts who haunt power plants, and that guy who always hogs that good table at the coffee shop on the corner. Seriously, what is it with that guy? He doesn’t even order anything. He just sits there all day staring into his phone like he dropped something into a well and can’t return home without it. Why don’t you let some of the paying customers sit by the window, huh??
Whatever your feelings on Nightcore, you have to admit that this video must have taken a long time to render.
Debuting for gameplay at PAX East, The Metronomicon by Puuba and Kasedo Games is a PBJ style marriage of two great things that go great together, gaming and music. I’m already in love with the trailer here, which features music by Jimmy Urine, lead singer from Mindless Self Indulgence.