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Wednesday, September 26 • 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Your Next Album Could Be A Video Game

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Video games offer a myriad of new and exciting ways to put your music in front of a huge, enthusiastic audience. As more independent musicians team up with indie game developers to create dynamic, interactive musical experiences, it’s becoming clearer and clearer: Video game soundtracks are the new concept albums, and your next album could be a video game.


Join host Kirk Hamilton (Kotaku, Gawker Media) and some special musical guests as they take a trip through the latest, wildest trends in video games, music, and musical video games.


Speakers
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Danny Baranowsky

Danny Baranowsky is a composer from Mesa, Arizona. A drummer and percussionist from an early age, he began composing in earnest around 2002 when he became involved with OverClocked ReMix making arrangements of classic video game music. Through OCR he met Adam Atomic, and made music... Read More →
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Matthew Burns

Matthew Burns is the founder of Shadegrown Games, developers of the musical shooting game Planck, which received an Honorable Mention in the Audio category at the 2011 IGF. In a previous life, he was a producer at Bungie and 343 Industries on the Halo series. He is a columnist... Read More →
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Kirk Hamilton

Kirk Hamilton is a writer and musician in San Francisco. He is a Features Editor for Gawker Media’s gaming site Kotaku and has written about music, games and culture for a variety of publications including Edge, Joystiq, Kill Screen Magazine, Acoustic Guitar, and Paste Magazine... Read More →
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Austin Wintory

Austin Wintory began his obsession with music back when he was ten years old, when he discovered Jerry Goldsmith’s scores to PATTON and A PATCH OF BLUE. Now, his obsession having mutated into a career of his own, his music can be heard in more than 300 productions, in addition... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2012 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Broadway Performance Hall - Table Stage 1625 Broadway, Seattle