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Last Activity: 12-23-2011 08:00 PM
About Me
- About Mr. Murphy
- Biography
- I'm a musician, writer, and gamer and college student. I write a weekly video game music article.
- Location
- New Mexico
- Interests
- Breaking stuff. Fixing stuff. Trying to figure shit out. Reading, writing, making & playing music.
- Occupation
- Oneiromancer
- PSN ID
- Dichotomous_Rex
- Wii Code
- 3810 7005 1949 7445
- Steam ID
- justinbruns
- First Name
- Justin
- Last Name
- Bruns
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Signature
- Video game Music Worth Mentioning archive.
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Tuesday! The big day, when all the new stuff hits – except for those extra-special titles that beg to be different. Last Tuesday was Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Jurassic Park: The Game, Saint's Row: The Third, Colon: The Oscopy and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword on Friday. That's like four new albums from bands you love, just waiting to be heard! Also... some ABBA. For the dancing queen in all of us. Come on over to the thread and check it out.
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Another big week in a big season for video games! We got Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 with music by Brian Tyler, the composer who wrote original music for the recent Battle: Los Angeles movie and the cult classics Frailty and Six String Samurai.
Tyler has done a lot of stuff, actually, including the 2004 and 2006 Olympic Games and the 2006 SuperBowl. Attaching him to your game is going to cost you a lot of money and not get noticed by a lot of people. Was it worth it? When you're...
Tyler has done a lot of stuff, actually, including the 2004 and 2006 Olympic Games and the 2006 SuperBowl. Attaching him to your game is going to cost you a lot of money and not get noticed by a lot of people. Was it worth it? When you're...
Are you starting to recognize the name Inon Zur?
The man responsible for the music of The Lord of the Rings: War in the North has quite a resume and a pretty odd moniker, one that has popped up on your screen if you've played a Prince of Persia title in the last ten years, Fallout 3 and it's sequel, or if you were into the anime classic Escaflowne or the Power Rangers in the nineties. In this case, he's once more stuck in that difficult position where a composer needs to create original...
The man responsible for the music of The Lord of the Rings: War in the North has quite a resume and a pretty odd moniker, one that has popped up on your screen if you've played a Prince of Persia title in the last ten years, Fallout 3 and it's sequel, or if you were into the anime classic Escaflowne or the Power Rangers in the nineties. In this case, he's once more stuck in that difficult position where a composer needs to create original...
Monday means Mr. Murphy's mentioning music!
Battlefield 3 hit store shelves this week, with original music by two fellows from the Swedish label Mitek.
These guys have a bit of a discography, but they haven't seen a lot of "big name" attention before now. Jukka Rintamaki and Johan Skugge have put together an electronic/industrial soundtrack that is full of fuzzy thick freakness and buzzy techno ambience. It's not going to make you an electronica fan if...
Battlefield 3 hit store shelves this week, with original music by two fellows from the Swedish label Mitek.
These guys have a bit of a discography, but they haven't seen a lot of "big name" attention before now. Jukka Rintamaki and Johan Skugge have put together an electronic/industrial soundtrack that is full of fuzzy thick freakness and buzzy techno ambience. It's not going to make you an electronica fan if...
Music Worth Mentioning – Oct. 17Th, 2011 to Oct. 23rd, 2011
Peel apart the pixels and underneath the edges you might find video game music worth mentioning! The vast majority of us spent this week playing Batman: Arkham City, featuring original music by Nick Arundel and Ron Fish. This is the return of the dynamic duo responsible for the excellent and tastefully underused music of Batman: Arkham Asylum. We can blame Arundel for the lion's share of this new stuff, as Fish is...
Peel apart the pixels and underneath the edges you might find video game music worth mentioning! The vast majority of us spent this week playing Batman: Arkham City, featuring original music by Nick Arundel and Ron Fish. This is the return of the dynamic duo responsible for the excellent and tastefully underused music of Batman: Arkham Asylum. We can blame Arundel for the lion's share of this new stuff, as Fish is...
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