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Steam News18 July 20205y ago

A sneak peak at the soundtrack

Welcome back Cutie Club! It’s been a while since we introduced members of the Alchemic Cutie team. So today we present to you Dale North, our music composer.

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addedWelcome back Cutie Club! It’s been a while since we introduced members of the Alchemic Cutie team. So today we present to you Dale North, our music composer. As a special treat, Dale has uploaded a preview of the game’s soundtrack that you can checkout on his SoundCloud !
changedDale North is a music composer for video games, based in San Diego, California. As a multi-instrumentalist (piano, vocal, brass), performer, and singer-songwriter with an international training, he brings a unique voice to video game music.
changedDale’s music mixes traditional instrumentation with vintage colors, blending live pianos and orchestral tones with the synthesizers and sound sets that shaped the sounds of games from the Super Nintendo and PlayStation eras. His upbringing in Tokyo, Japan helped shape his melodic sense (and his love of synthesizers), and he continues to hold the traditions of game music in the highest regard.
changedDale looks forward to working on projects that favor creativity and seek to honor game music’s rich heritage. He has previously worked on soundtracks for Wizard of Legend and Sparklite .

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addedWelcome back Cutie Club! It’s been a while since we introduced members of the Alchemic Cutie team. So today we present to you Dale North, our music composer. As a special treat, Dale has uploaded a preview of the game’s soundtrack that you can checkout on his SoundCloud !
changedDale North is a music composer for video games, based in San Diego, California. As a multi-instrumentalist (piano, vocal, brass), performer, and singer-songwriter with an international training, he brings a unique voice to video game music.
changedDale’s music mixes traditional instrumentation with vintage colors, blending live pianos and orchestral tones with the synthesizers and sound sets that shaped the sounds of games from the Super Nintendo and PlayStation eras. His upbringing in Tokyo, Japan helped shape his melodic sense (and his love of synthesizers), and he continues to hold the traditions of game music in the highest regard.
changedDale looks forward to working on projects that favor creativity and seek to honor game music’s rich heritage. He has previously worked on soundtracks for Wizard of Legend and Sparklite .

Welcome back Cutie Club! It’s been a while since we introduced members of the Alchemic Cutie team. So today we present to you Dale North, our music composer. As a special treat, Dale has uploaded a preview of the game’s soundtrack that you can checkout on his SoundCloud!

Dale North is a music composer for video games, based in San Diego, California. As a multi-instrumentalist (piano, vocal, brass), performer, and singer-songwriter with an international training, he brings a unique voice to video game music.

Dale’s music mixes traditional instrumentation with vintage colors, blending live pianos and orchestral tones with the synthesizers and sound sets that shaped the sounds of games from the Super Nintendo and PlayStation eras. His upbringing in Tokyo, Japan helped shape his melodic sense (and his love of synthesizers), and he continues to hold the traditions of game music in the highest regard.

Dale looks forward to working on projects that favor creativity and seek to honor game music’s rich heritage. He has previously worked on soundtracks for Wizard of Legend and Sparklite.

He also really, really likes Welsh Corgis.

Make sure to check him out in Twitter, Soundcloud and YouTube!

Let us know what you think of the soundtrack so far 🙂

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Steam News / 18 July 2020

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