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Xenoblade Chronicles Original Soundtrack

August 1st, 2012 | by Don Kotowski

Album Title:Xenoblade Chronicles Original Soundtrack Record Label:Dog Ear Records Catalog No.:DERP-10008/11 Release Date:June 23, 2010 Purchase:Buy at CDJapan Overview Xenoblade


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Xenoblade Chronicles Special Soundtrack

August 1st, 2012 | by Don Kotowski

Album Title:Xenoblade Chronicles Special Soundtrack Record Label:Nintendo Catalog No.:N/A Release Date:June 10, 2010 Purchase:Buy Used Copy Overview Xenoblade Chronicles is


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Xenogears Creid

August 1st, 2012 | by Don Kotowski

Album Title:Xenogears Creid Record Label:DigiCube (1st Edition); Square Enix (2nd Edition) Catalog No.:SSCX-10018; SQEX-10046 Release Date:April 22, 1998; June 29,


Thomas Boecker Interview: Going Universal

June 5th, 2012 | by Chris Greening

Behind acclaimed productions such as Symphonic Fantasies and Symphonic Shades, Thomas Boecker has been producing Symphonic Game Music Concerts since 2003. The artist


Ryuji Sasai Profile

July 20th, 2011 | by Chris Greening

Rock bassist and ex-Square composer known for creating classic scores such as Mystic Quest, Rudra no Hihou, and the Xak series


The DigiCube Revival

July 10th, 2011 | by Chris Greening

In 1996, Square established the independent subsidiary DigiCube to commemorate their entry into the PlayStation era. DigiCube served to market


Junya Nakano Profile

June 8th, 2011 | by Chris Greening

The underused artist behind Threads of Fate developed a distinctive style that focused more on timbres and rhythms than melodies


CHiCO & Tomori Kudo Interview: ACE Music

September 15th, 2010 | by Chris Greening

ACE’s Hiroyo Yamanaka (aka CHiCO) and Tomori Kudo are a musical duo signed at Universal Music. Since their debut on Everyone’s


Top Ten RPG Composers

August 1st, 2010 | by Chris Greening

RPGs continue to feature the most popular game soundtracks and their composers remain the biggest industry names. Many have debated


Not Just RPGs

April 1st, 2010 | by Bryan Nuss

Even though video games can span any genre, there seems to be a strong focus on the music from RPGs



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