22 April 2015

LMH Mixtape #22: Classical Music

Relax in your favorite chair and enjoy a spot of tea with the refined selections of LMH's classical music episode.  Bubble pipe optional.


KEYGLYPH'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS, JUST BECAUSE

Instant new favorite:  Actraiser - Birth of the People
Other instant new favorite:  Secret of Evermore - Storekeepers

Brewed new favorite:  Puyo Puyo - Baroque
Other brewed new favorite: Faxanadu - Mantra

Blantant Favoritism Award:  The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past - Forest of Mystery
Picardy Third Alert:  Actraiser - Sky Palast


Track listing and original episode:

http://legacymusichour.blogspot.com/2011/03/legacy-music-hour-episode-22-classical.html

08 April 2015

LMH Mixtape #21: Jeff van Dyck

Jeff van Dyck's music is some of the most instantly recognizable in 16-bit gaming, and for Episode 21, the boizz invited him on the air to explain why.  Jeff graciously accepted and dropped some serious knowledge about Super Nintendo and Genesis hardware, how their strengths and limitations affected his compositions, and whether or not he thinks his tunes have held up over time.  After you enjoy this skitchin' mix be sure to check out Jeff's current projects at www.jeffvandyck.com, because this guy is still doing awesome stuff!

NOTE TO THE DETAIL-ORIENTED:  In the original episode, a track from NBA Live 96 was played, which was actually composed by a different composer (Jeff pointed this out to Brent and Rob after the podcast was released), so that track was not included in this mix.


KEYGLYPH'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS, JUST BECAUSE

Instant new favorite:  FIFA International Soccer - Title

Brewed new favorite:  FIFA International - Soccer Menu 2
Other brewed new favorite: FIFA Soccer 95 - Menu 4


Track listing (except for the NBA Live 96 track) and original episode:

http://legacymusichour.blogspot.com/2011/03/legacy-music-hour-episode-21-jeff-van.html

01 April 2015

Episode 163: Free Play 19

In Episode 163, the boizz take a bonk journey through another free play.  They celebrate two important March birthdays, as well as try to plan out a surprise going away party for Rob (both Brent and Rob do this).  Also, Brent shares a Super Famicom track from a very, very questionable game, and it's definitely kind of a controversial situation.  Full track listing below.



Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)

Metal Storm - Toru Watanabe - Stage 1 - Irem/Tamtex - NES 1991

Truxton - Masahiro Yuge - Unknown (Stage 5) - Toaplan/Sega - Genesis - 1989

Lock On - Akihiko Mori (Don) - Mission 2 - Vic Tokai/Copya Systems - SNES - 1993

Accele Brid - Haruhiko Kuroiwa - G. Bowman Circuit - Tomy/Genki - Super Famicom - 1993

Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge - Dandy, Hirotoshi Moriya - Menu 2 - Aisystem Tokyo/Flying Edge - Genesis - 1992

Kyuukai Douchuuki - unknown - gameplay - Namco - Mega Drive - 1991

Dragon's Earth - Kouji Niikura, Hiroyuki Naka, Hiroshi Taniguchi - Forest - Human Entertainment - Super Famicom - 1993

Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II - Mieko Ishikawa, Atsushi Shirakawa - Utility - Falcom/Sega - Mega Drive - 1995

Alien Storm - Keisuke Tsukahara (Psychedelic Chung), Souseki (arr.) - Nuclear Dance! - Sega - Genesis - 1991

Blue Almanac - Yoshiaki Kubotera - Bipartite Planet Sharil Daril - Hot-B/Kodansha - Mega Drive - 1991

Super Bonk - Masaaki Nishizawa, Keiji Ueki, Kennosuke Suemura - Twilight Space - Red/Hudson - SNES - 1994

Chou Mahou Tairiku Wozz - Tomoyuki Hamada, Takeshi Saitou, Seiichi Tokunaga - Pure World - Red/BPS - Super Famicom - 1995

Nekketsu Tairiku: Burning Heroes - Masanao Akahori - Astralia ~ Star Gate - J-Force/Enix - Super Famicom - 1995

World Trophy Soccer - Matt Furniss - Club Mediterrania - Krisalis Software/Virgin Interactive - Genesis - 1992

Riverse Kids - unknown - Main Menu - Jap! - Super Famicom - 1996