Gotta collect 'em all: More weird and wonderful vinyl

Gotta collect 'em all: More weird and wonderful vinyl

Gotta collect 'em all: More weird and wonderful vinyl

By Thomas Quillfeldt Given that we’re still seeing innovation in making turntables cheaper and/or more space-efficient—like this minimalist ‘Love’ turntable or the 'autostreaming hifi turntable' Gearbox Automatic—all those newbies getting into vinyl will need some great tunes to play, not to mention some ostentatious covers, attention-grabbing gatefolds and delectable discs to...

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12 soothing game music tracks to send you off to sleep

12 soothing game music tracks to send you off to sleep

12 soothing game music tracks to send you off to sleep

By Thomas Quillfeldt 99% of music from games is created to sit in the background—one aspect of the ‘video’ bit of ‘video games’. As a result, there’s a lot of laid-back game music that is perfect for sending you off to la la land. There’s also a whole world of...

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Why we ♥ video game music: Nostalgia

Why we ♥ video game music: Nostalgia

Why we ♥ video game music: Nostalgia

This is part of a blog series “Why we ♥ video game music”: – ‘The background soundtrack to our lives’ – 'The feels' – 'Scratching the vinyl itch' By Thomas Quillfeldt I love video game music. Since you're reading this, you're probably pretty fond of it too. But game music is an odd,...

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10 tracks that sound like they should be from video games

10 tracks that sound like they should be from video games

10 tracks that sound like they should be from video games

By Thomas Quillfeldt Listen to enough music (and play enough games) and the chances are that you’ll come across songs or pieces that remind you of certain games. Of course it’s a bit chicken and egg: music for modern video games has escaped the limitations of sound chips and can...

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Laced Records’ 2016 release round-up

Laced Records’ 2016 release round-up

Laced Records’ 2016 release round-up

It has been a busy 12 months here at Laced Records HQ and we've been beavering away creating extra special releases, taking pride in every little detail. Here is a round-up of our 2016 releases, bringing together product details, artwork and relevant links. ENTER THE GUNGEON: HEART IN HALVES EP...

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10 chilled game music tracks to help you play it cool this winter

10 chilled game music tracks to help you play it cool this winter

10 chilled game music tracks to help you play it cool this winter

By Thomas Quillfeldt Music from video games can have a wonderfully soothing effect—after all, it is often designed to be emotionally affecting yet sit in the background. To that end, as Christmas rolls around, it’s a good time to pluck out some of the more delicate, relaxing tracks either from games...

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We ❤️ JRPGs: Favourite games and tracks of the game music community

We ❤️ JRPGs: Favourite games and tracks of the game music community

We ❤️ JRPGs: Favourite games and tracks of the game music community

By Thomas Quillfeldt  Some 35 years old, the Japanese role-playing game genre doesn’t seem to have dimmed in popularity, with 2016 seeing the flagship JRPG series, Final Fantasy, enjoy its 84th game release (depending on how you count the numerous spin-offs, re-releases and mobile titles). Of course a major element...

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9 times classical music waltzed into video games

9 times classical music waltzed into video games

9 times classical music waltzed into video games

By Thomas Quillfeldt We’re feeling all classical here at Laced thanks to our work with Merregnon Studios on bringing the orchestral suites Final Symphony and Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo (based on the music of Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts and other JRPGs) to vinyl and CD. Classical music might not seem like...

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65daysofstatic on scoring No Man’s Sky: “We don’t care what’s not possible”

65daysofstatic on scoring No Man’s Sky: “We don’t care what’s not possible”

65daysofstatic on scoring No Man’s Sky: “We don’t care what’s not possible”

By Thomas Quillfeldt At EGX 2016’s Developer Sessions, Sheffield band 65daysofstatic—the audio architects of No Man’s Sky’s sonic universe—gave a talk about how to create an infinite, ever-changing soundtrack. The band’s frontmen, Joe Shrewsbury and Paul Wolinski, spoke openly about their involvement with Hello Games, the technical challenges they faced...

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10 of the best licensed music moments in video games

10 of the best licensed music moments in video games

10 of the best licensed music moments in video games

By Thomas Quillfeldt and James Marshall Cinema has amassed a mountain of iconic moments soundtracked by popular music tracks. Video games as a medium are catching up though and in many ways have the advantage—after all, many games allow for emergent moments of joy where the soundtrack and gameplay match...

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