New soundtrack release from lpower
It was worth the wait for Pterodactyl Squad's first soundtrack release in a long time - the amazing Emanon, from soundtrack supremo lpower (formerly Lawrence Power).
"Emanon is the faux soundtrack to a futuristic RPG racing game that would likely have been played in the 90s in one of those fancy-looking arcade racing booths. Using this concept as a base, lpower took some of his favourite samples from various consoles and synths and used them to craft the music which would play during the racing levels and cut scenes. Typically upbeat, melodic and intelligent, Emanon is a rich exploration of sounds from years gone by."
"Emanon is the faux soundtrack to a futuristic RPG racing game that would likely have been played in the 90s in one of those fancy-looking arcade racing booths. Using this concept as a base, lpower took some of his favourite samples from various consoles and synths and used them to craft the music which would play during the racing levels and cut scenes. Typically upbeat, melodic and intelligent, Emanon is a rich exploration of sounds from years gone by."
New episode of the Gamewave Podcast
The Gamewave Podcast recently released a brand new episode, #46, guest hosted by Steve Jenkins of Crystal Labs and STFUAJPGM. The show features over 50 minutes of hardcore chiptunes, including GAYLA by Spamtron from A Pterodactyl Squad Compilation. If you'd like to guest host your own episode of the Gamewave Podcast, do get in touch.
And look out for the new Lawrence Power release to drop very soon, here on Pterodactyl Squad.
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