Main Finger on the Seattle Geekly Podcast!
Podcasts, podcasts, podcasts! Yes, I was just on a third podcast as a guest star. This one's a little different, though. Rather than the guest host role I took on for the previous shows, the nice folks at Seattle Geekly invited me on for a breif interview for the second in their 2 episode series on Geek Music. In addition to my interview, you can hear about some other great videogame-related musicians you might not have heard about. So what are you waiting for? Go get the episode!
Show Notes: http://www.seattle-geekly.com/?p=2097
MP3 Link: http://www.seattle-geekly.com/podcast/episode_21.mp3
Here is the episode description taken from the site:
Musicians have always had influences, but we are just now seeing the first generation of musicians that grew up with video games being a strong and common presence in their lives. It should be no surprise then that there has been an explosion of music based on and influenced by the music from video games. This week, in honor of famed video game score composer Nobuo Uematsu’s upcoming appearance with the Seattle Symphony, we have a small sample of some console-inspired bands both local and from around the nation. Plus the weekly geek news and Seattle area events.
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