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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Just in time for Halloween, Brent and Rob focus on the Castlevania series. Spanning about 13 games through the 8-bit and 16-bit era, Brent and Rob seem to concentrate more on the 8-bit stuff. Subsequently, none of the SNES games made this episode. It's still good though. The boys also share stories about scary things and Halloween plans. Happy Halloween LMH listeners! Full track listing
Brent and Rob countdown their TOP TEN favorite video game music tracks from Episodes 53 through 103, bringing The Legacy Music Hour into its third year. The tracks selected could only be music that Brent and Rob became aware of within the last year (and that were played on the podcast). Plus, Brent and Rob share other superlatives such as Composer Of The Year, Episode Of The Year, Company Of
More great music on The Legacy Music Hour. This is Brent and Rob's final free play before the Best Of Year In Review episode, which is next week. Brent and Rob also give out some more nicknames to listeners. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Shining Force II - Motoaki
The Legacy Music Hour presents Rob F. Switch's second installment of continuous dance party music comprised of only 8-bit and 16-bit era video game music. No remixes, no covers, no adaptations of non-video game music -just pure, original, dancy music from the Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Sega Genesis! Download and listen NOW
Brent and Rob present great 8-bit and 16-bit era music without any topic restrictions. They also talk about their fun-filled trip to Seattle and what Brent legitimately accomplished there. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Wedding Peach - Masafumi Ogata, Noriko Yamamoto
The Legacy Music Hour presents Brent Weinbach's second installment of continuous dance party music comprised of only 8-bit and 16-bit era video game music. No remixes, no covers, no adaptations of non-video game music -just pure, original, dancy music from the Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Sega Genesis! Download and listen NOW
Brent and Rob do three more free plays to lead up to the New Year's count down for Episode 104. Good music, good friends, good listeners, good nick names. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Marko - Jolyon Myers - Toy Factory - The Kremlin/Domark - Genesis - 1994 Final
Brent and Rob celebrate the 100th episode of The Legacy Music Hour video game music podcast with a special live recording. It's basically just another free play episode, but with coconut cake, orange juice, vegan peanut-butter cookies, and a small audience in attendance. Kind of like a listening party. Guests include Nathan Barnatt, Pablo Bert, Jacob Sirof, and Kevin Shea. Plus, VGM Karaoke.
In Episode 99, Brent and Rob focus on music from levels and parts of video games related to air, clouds, and the sky. And if you run in to any trouble while listening to this episode, don't worry, just call the Air Police! Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Tales of
In this episode, Brent and Rob focus on video game music tracks which are absolutely no longer than 15 seconds. Ironically, this ends up being one of the Legacy Music Hour's longest episodes. Brent and Rob are also joined by an unannounced and unexpected guest. A very big and flighty guest, in fact. A wide variety of consoles are covered, consoles including the Sega Master System, Game Gear,
Manga is the focus of Episode 97. That is, 8-bit and 16-bit era video games based on manga (Japanese comics). Wow, what a ton of unheard titles the boys discovered in preparation for this episode. Brent and Rob narrow it down to some nice tracks for your "duguh duguh duguh" and "brrrrrrrruhh" listening pleasure. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer
Brent and Rob travel the globe, discovering world music tracks from 8-bit and 16-bit era video games. The music heard on Episode 96 resembles the kind of music one might hear on a world music radio program, that is, traditional ethnic music, world-fusion, and even New Age. The boys also share stories of traveling to foreign lands such as Minneapolis. Full track listing below. Download and
Title screen music is the focus of Episode 95, as it was on Episode 29. But this time, Brent and Rob play a Populous composer guessing game and another game called "Fun with Skitchin'." Finally, "Skitchin'" and "Jaleco" face off in an all out, no-holds-barred battle leaving Brent and Rob hot for Matt "Furnace." Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song -
Arrgh, mateys! Pirates be the topic of this week's episode. Captain Brent and Rob F. Beard set sea to focus on pirate themed games and pirate themed levels, and capture a great booty of gold treasure (in the form of music) along the way. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated
Brent and Rob put out some real positive energy in this episode of The Legacy Music Hour, which focuses on toys. That is, music from video games based on toys and toylines, as well as games and game stages that are toy-themed. It all ends up being a sort of focus on Barbie, kind of like how ducks became the focus of the Cartoons episode. Pink was the new black, now Barbie is the new duck.