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MAGFest Classic

What: Magfest Classic
When: September 11th-13th 2015
Where: Hilton Alexandria Mark Center 5000 Seminary Rd. Alexandria, VA 22311 (703) 845-7662  Continue reading MAGFest Classic

Splatunes: A Splatoon Remix Album from GameChops

Splatunes is a celebration of Nintendo’s new video game SPLATOON! The GameChops “Squid Squad” came together to create this mixtape of remixes and re-imaginations of some of their favorite tracks off of the Splatoon soundtrack.

Download the whole album, name your price, on Bandcamp.

Link to the Future – Hyrule Castle Remix by James Landino

Hyrule’s classic theme as an heroic anthem

James Landino provides a Link to the Future, a epic electro house remix of the iconic Hyrule Castle theme from Link To The Past.

Link to the Future is an on-going remix series from Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Each track is inspired by a piece of the Triforce: Power, Wisdom and Courage. James Landino’s remix is inspired by Courage, and spins Hyrule’s classic theme an upbeat heroic anthem. The three Link to the Future remixes will be released throughout the Spring 2015.

Download this track on Loudr

OldStyle: EDM Remixes of Classical Baroque Music

My sister, baroque cellist Emily Davidson, and I teamed up to reimagine her early music repertoire as Electronic Dance Music. Below is more info via our press release.

October 20, 2014 – Boston, MA

OldStyle is a new album of classical music that’s been remixed and reinterpreted. It’s a collaboration between Emily Davidson, a classically trained baroque cellist, and brother Chris Davidson, a music producer who makes his living remixing video game music.

The brother/sister duo fuses two opposite sides sides of the music industry to create a work that reflects both their passions. Emily comes from rigorous training, receiving her Bachelor’s in Cello Performance and her Master’s in Early Music Performance. Emily’s experience in historical performance inspired her to seek new ways to share this repertoire to a broader audience. “I think the more we explore music, the more we see how much of it is the same,” says Emily. “The more I study baroque music, the more I find parallels with present day. It’s remarkable that something created 300 years ago can still convey a human experience.”

Chris worked for years as a sound engineer in a recording studio in Ithaca, NY. After moving to Philadelphia, he began DJing as a way to continue working with music. An avid gamer from childhood, Chris was attracted to the music of video games, and began remixing under the pseudonym Dj CUTMAN. “I’ve always loved the classical feel of old video game music,” Chris explains. “With a rising popularity of electronic music today, it’s cool to hear some of the best songs were written 20 years ago by composers working on video games.” Chris owns the online record label GameChops, which specializes in reimagining classic video game soundtracks through remixing.

OldStyle includes both 17th and 18th century selections, multiple nationalities (Italian, French, German), high Baroque composers like Bach and Vivaldi, and other favorites like Couperin and Ortiz. The album highlights the differences of these genres by arranging in various styles like pop, house, trap, and hip hop. Chris’ video game influences can be heard as the 8-bit chiptune sounds ornamenting the baroque arrangements.

The album is available for immediate download at http://oldstyle.bandcamp.com and will be making its way to iTunes in the coming weeks