105 - Chained Echoes with Composer Eddie Marianukroh
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There is nothing quite as exciting as having a composer as a guest on Rhythm Encounter. After offering much praise for Chained Echoes and its soundtrack, we wanted to get to know up-and-comer Eddie Marianukroh, the composer of said game. In today’s episode of Rhythm Encounter, we talk to Eddie regarding his work as a composer, and ask him to share some game music that matters to him. In contrast, co-hosts Patrick Gann and Greg Delmage share two of their favorite Chained Echoes tunes and get some behind-the-scenes factoids from Eddie regarding these tracks and more! Featuring: Patrick Gann, Greg Delmage, with special guest Eddie Marianukroh; Edited by Jono Logan Links for this episode Eddie Marianukroh's website Our Chained Echoes game review Interview with Matthias Linda on Chained Echoes Tracklist0:10:54 - A World Betwixt (Yasunori Mitsuda, arr. John Paul Hayward) - Cross Symphonic: A Symphonic Tribute to "Chrono Cross"0:14:50 - Flower Fields of Perpetua (Eddie Marianukroh) - Chained Echoes0:56:12 - Trisection (Hitoshi Sakimoto, arr. Ruby “PurpleSchala” Toung) - Final Fantasy Tactics Piano Collections Vol.10:58:57 - Standing Tall (The Mountains of Kortara) (Eddie Marianukroh) - Chained Echoes1:42:55 - Eddie’s Bonus Track!1:44:59 - Pat's Bonus Bonus Track - “Full Speed Ahead” (ZILF) - Chained Echoes' tortoise race Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan. Get in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: [email protected]: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
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