BitNote
Summary: As a half-hour weekly radio show, BitNote gives fun, nuanced and energetic views of video games and the wide variety of music they have. Broadcasts Fridays, 3:30pm GMT on Dublin South FM.
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- Artist: David Collins
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Podcasts:
In which the theme does emerge for the show, one New York, for completely arbitrary reasons! Title and Stage 1 background by Ash Hogg from CJ In The USA by Genesis Software; Alex Theme by Sascha Dikiciyan & Cris Velasco from PROTOTYPE by Radical Entertainment; Main theme by Michael McCuistion from Spider-Man 2 (console) by Treyarch; Soviet Connection (theme) by Michael Hunter from Grand Theft Auto IV by Rockstar North; and Ending theme by Naoki Tokiwa, Kentaro Koyama from Gunblade NY by Sega.
In which a clear theme does not emerge. RollerCoaster Tycoon Theme by Allister Brimble from Roller Coaster Tycoon by Chris Sawyer Productions; Ridin In That Black Joint by Wale from Saints Row 2 by Volition, Inc; Fortune by Tony Cox, Russell Shaw from Theme Hospital by Bullfrog Productions; and Beneath a Steel Sky End theme by Dave Cummins from Beneath a Steel Sky by Revolution Software.
In which I explore how video games influnced web culture, and the musical offerings produced as a result. Trocadero's 'Blood Gulch Blues' from the web series Red vs. Blue by Rooster Teeth based on Halo by Bungie; Tripod - Gonna Make You Happy Scod (Scott Edgar), Yon (Simon Hall) and Gatesy (Steven Gates); Water on the Dancefloor(Hydrocity WIP) by AkumajoBelmont based on Hydrocity Zone music from Sonic 3 by Sega; and Unlikely Heroes by cyberseth inspired by RPG World by Ian Jones-Quartey inspired by RPG games such as the Final Fantasy series.
In which I play music from an open source videogame! City, Snow, Castle and golf by John Dum, Jonatan Nilsson, Daniel Martin from Hedgewars; Hell by Knorke Sounds from The Great Jitters: Pudding Panic by kunst-stoff; and Main tune by Allister Brimble from Fantasy World Dizzy by the Oliver Twins.
In which I play the full version of my intro theme and give a long overdue explanation of indie games as well as play a very long tune from an early indie game. Bouncer by Seth 'Beatfox' Peelle; The Blue Valley by Karsten Koch from from Uplink by Introversion Software; and Katamari on the Rock by Yu Miyake from Katamari Damacy by Namco.
Where I philosophise on the Ego Shooter genre and the affect of videogames on youth. sWitch by Marcin 'Cedyn' Czartynski from Painkiller by People Can Fly; Suspicious Afternoon by Seth Parker from Octodad by DePaul Game Experience; and A Storm is Coming and Deployment by Mateo Pascual from Commandos 2 by Pyro Studios.
Strategic combat has many forms; Semi real time battles, turn based and console FPS. Fight V1 and Liligue by Noriyuki Iwadare from Grandia II by Game Arts; Main theme (Wormparty) by Bjørn Lynne from Worms Armageddon by Team 17; and Byelomorye Dam and Cradle by Graeme Norgate, Grant Kirkhope, Robin Beanland from Goldeneye 007 by Rare.
Carribean dictator and obscure puns. Intro, title and theme of Bubble Bobble by Zuntata from Bubble Bobble by Taito; Perrito Callejero by Daniel Indart from Tropico by PopTop Software; Trace Memory by Makoto Hagiwara, Kenjiro Matsuo, Yuichi Nakamura from Another Code: Two Memories/Trace Memory by Cing; and Empty Halls by Olivier Derivière (performed by Children choir of the Opéra national de Paris) from ObsCure by Hydravision Entertainment.
In which I completely fail in talking about one of the largest videogame franchises in existance, and chart the rise of a single guy who made a series of games before gaining a popular web video series. Remember the Days by Mark Lovegrove from Trilby's notes Ben 'Yahtzee' Croshaw; Battle Music by Junichi Masuda from Pokemon Yellow/Red/Blue by Game Freak; and selection of music by Satoshi Okubo from Hotel Dusk: Room 215 by Cing.
Just because a piece of videogame music is notable or remembered, doesn't mean it's good! Intro & opening by Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell, Michael Landfrom from Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle by LucasArts; DK Rap by Grant Kirkhope from Donkey Kong 64 by Rare; and Ending theme by Tarnya from G-LOC: Air Battle by Sega.
In which I discuss one of the most absorbing and addictive games I ever played. Track 01 by Jesper Kyd, Albert Olson, and Raymond Watts from MDK2 by BioWare; Theme by Hisayoshi Ogura, Yasuko Yamada, Yasuhisa Watanabe from The New Zealand Story by Taito; Main theme by Lind Erebros from King's Bounty: The Legend from Katauri Interactive; and Myst Theme by Robyn Miller from Myst by Cyan.
Like music with haunting orchesteral chants? Night of the Mutants by Howard Drossin from Comix Zone by SEGA; Halo by Martin O'Donnell from Halo by Bungie; and Daniel's Ending by Mikko Tarmia from Amnesia: The Dark Decent by Frictional Games.
In which I express the joys of no loading times and play a song from a game that lets you choose the next verse. Ship Song by Michael Land from Curse of Monkey Island by LucasArts; Toxic Caves by Howard Drossin from Sonic Spinball by SEGA; Sentinel Beach by Mutato Muzika from Jak and Daxter by Naughty Dog; and Cornered and Won the Lawsuit - The First Success by Sugimori Masakazu from First Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney by Capcom.
Another great selection of videogame music that hits right across the emotional spectrum! Stage 1-4 by Masanobu Tsukamoto (Mats), Einosuke Nagao, Masanori Hikichi, Masayuki Nagao from Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine by Compile, Sega Technical Institute; Everybody Jump Around by (Yukifumi Makino, Fumitaka Shibata,) Richard Jacques from Jet Set Radio by SEGA; Max Payne theme by Kärtsy Hatakka from Max Payne by Remedy Entertainment; and Link and Marin's Song by Yuichi Ozaki, Kazumi Totaka, Minako Hamano & Kazue Ishikawa from Link's Awakening by Nintendo.
In which I put off the inevitable, and play the video game song that the internet has been alive with. Diva Comeback Amore by Oleksa Lozowchuk sung by Patricia Drake from Dead Rising 2 by Capcom; Concentrate by nervous_testpilot (electronic musician from the UK) from Frozen Synapse by Mode 7; and Still Alive by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain from Portal by Valve.