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Silent Hill video game music composer does a remix of Eternal Slumber

Thứ Bảy, 22 tháng 12, 2012 | 0 nhận xét

Here is a name you Silent Hill game fans just might be familiar with, Akira Yamaoka. That's right, the former composer who did a lot of those creepy and eerie sounds you're probably used to hearing in Silent Hill. It seems that video game music is attracting more and more attention these days, even with orchestral bands performing classics like Metal Gear and Castlevania live on stage for all to enjoy. This little nugget of joy is just a tad bit different however. There is a Japanese band out there called DIR EN GREY, and they have a very unique and yet pleasant song called Eternal Slumber. Well here is the interesting part, Akira Yamaoka decided to add some of his magic to the equation and he produced a remix of this new song. It of course has been simply titled, "Eternal Slumber Remix", and yet it has that mystical and spooky type of sound you and I have come to expect from Yamaoka.

Let me bring you up to speed, the first one you see below is the original "Promo" song done by the original band themselves, while the one below it is the remix handiwork of Akira Yamaoka. Both are worth checking out, and after you're done listening to them, let me know which one is your favorite, or if you simply like both of them.



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Silent Hill music composer Akira Yamaoka tears up the stage

Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 9, 2012 | 0 nhận xét

He left Konami, but is not forgotten. Akira Yamaoka is renowned for his creepy Silent Hill game music, and his inspiration continues in the form of a live band, called the Silent Hill Band. That's properly named well enough, and joining him is Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, a very familiar name known to do voice acting for a number of past Silent Hill game titles. If you remember Silent Hill 2, you would know here as the voice of Mary Shepherd-Sunderland, and also Maria. We can't forget that one, it was too well made. The Silent Hill Band has done it's first live performance, which is really awesome to watch and lasts almost an hour if you have the time on your hands. I've watch some of it myself and it's pretty darn good. Not bad for a former Silent Hill game music composer, as Akira Yamaoka is the one tearing up the stage with the guitar, which he plays rather well. Take a look at the video below and see what you think of it. Akira Yamaoka may be absent from Konami games development, but not from our hearts.


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