Knowledgeable and generous conversations about game music
The depth and breadth of knowledge about, as well as the generosity and positivity towards, the music featured on the show means that not only do most episodes introduce me to great new game music but my listening is enhanced by hosts’ contextualisation, analysis and discussion. I came to this podcast through the Cane and Rinse game review series, but it is Sound of Play which is far and away my favourite in the Cane and Rinse stable.
publicself via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/27/21
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DiscoStew8 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/07/15
Not sure how they're still finding great new material after 100+ hours but always enjoy listening to Sound of Play. I'm a few episodes behind since it went weekly but it's always a great and informative way to spend an hour.Read full review »
seansthomas via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/03/17
Aside from the tunes that are chosen, most of which are awesome, the knowledge and dedication of the hosts is really appreciated. Each episode is well-researched and the guests really do know their stuff. I like the recent foray into interviews with respected video game composers. Really...Read full review »
reutunes via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/05/15
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