Orchestral
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Robby Duguay – Fossil Hunters Soundtrack Review
Delightfully bombastic, Fossil Hunters’ game soundtrack is distilled into two very distinct sections that each evoke a sense of wonder, excitement, hope and intrigue. The…
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Dale North – “Wizard of Legend Soundtrack” Review
Dale North's biggest symphony to date
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The Colorist & Emiliana Torrini “Review”
A live orchestral arrangement album to rival the best
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Slow Meadow – “Costero” Review
Music in slow motion
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Concert Review : Final Fantasy Distant Worlds
A magical night of role playing proportions
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Hannah Peel – “Journey to Cassiopeia” Review
2017 Space Odyssey
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“Distant Worlds IV More Music From Final Fantasy” Review
Back with a bang for the latest tour
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Introducing… Angèle David-Guillou
Epic classical musings from a lady with layers of knowledge
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Austin Wintory – “Deformers” Review
If a mad French circus took over the world - this would be its overture.
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Manos Milonakis – “Festen” Review
Moody textures from the cutting room floor
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Hannah Peel returns with a Space Orchestra for her new album
When electro-pop goes into Space
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Kadjha Bonet – “The Visitor” Review
When the lush sounds of yesteryear are reimagined in today's world
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Agnes Obel – “Citizen of Glass” Review
When classical meets synth in a hypnotic dream
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Live Vault – Agnes Obel plays new album in entirity
A bridge between beauty and creepy
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Stefano Guzzetti – “Escape” Review
A sci-fi ballet of piano and string
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Olafur Arnalds – “Island Songs” Review
A sentimental love letter to Iceland and home
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James Halloran – “HIM” Review
Drama and theatre collide for a fantastic debut
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Concert Review : Symphonic Fantasies London
Completing a fantasy of my own in the best way possible
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Enjoy Final Fantasy XV’s Live Performance at Abbey Road Studios
A Symphonic Suite
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The musical score of ABZÛ
The magical score of an underwater adventure
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Bjork – “Vulnicura Strings” Review
Decluttering the heart for a string and vocal arrangement
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Penka Kouneva Releases “The Woman Astronaut” – Behind the Scenes
Behind the scenes of her latest orchestral odyssey
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Angel City Chorale place full Christopher Tin concert online
A powerhouse of vocal talent
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Christopher Tin – “The Drop That Contained the Sea” Review
A tour-de-force - 2014's Classical album of the year!
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Nobuo Uematsu & Shiro Hamaguchi – “Final Fantasy VIII Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec” Review
One of the biggest orchestrated albums of all time
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Patrick Doyle – “Puppeteer Soundtrack” Review
Pulling all the strings for an amazing soundtrack
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Shun Fukai – “Romancing Saga 2: Eternal Romance” Review
Orchestrating retro games!
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Christopher Tin Performs New Album At Carnegie Hall
Bringing out all the language
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Olivier Deriviere – “Remember Me” Soundtrack Review
Remember this soundtrack as one of the best of this generation...
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Videri String Quartet – “Portals” Review
A tour de force of gaming music performed and arranged by an amazing quartet
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“Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite” Review
Koichi Sugiyama takes the old skool classic to the orchestra
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Garry Schyman – “Bioshock Infinite OST” Review
Bioshock has always had a grandiose soundscape and with the third iteration “Bioshock Infinite” things become even more taut and creepy as the string arrangements are maxed…
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Winifred Phillips – “Assassin’s Creed III Liberation OST” Review
Sometimes an artist does something that I think showcases everything they are about. Their quality, their emotion, their commitment to their work. For Winifred Phillips…
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Gamadelic & Samy Cheboub – “Magical Drop V OST” Review
It’s so great to see Magical Drop back on our gaming systems and V comes with a free soundtrack too. What’s more it’s actually pretty…
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Austin Wintory – “Horn OST” Review
Austin Wintory earlier this year swept me away with the formidable Journey soundtrack which has become one of my favourite game soundtracks not just of the year,…
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Whispers of the Plains: Penka Kouenva
HPM has the opportunity to chat to Penka Kouneva, the genius behind A Warriors Odyssey which is a wonderful CD taking all the trimmings from…
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Penka Kouneva – “A Warrior’s Odyssey” Review
Penka Kouneva, is the latest in an increasing collection of game and film composers whom have branched off to create an album of their own.…
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Tori Amos – “Gold Dust” Review
Reworking old songs isn’t something new for Tori Amos, after the remastering of Tales of a Librarian and to a further extend the boxset A…



























