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IWADON Tribute Album

Game Music 4 All is proud to present a tribute to Hiroyuki Iwatsuki. Over 30 tracks of remixes from an unsung hero of video game music!

Available for FREE download now through bandcamp in MP3, FLAC and more!

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Photoshoots of Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy

Kyle Mistry, GM4A photographer and Rhymetorrent’s Doctor MC Mystery, made an excellent decision on attending the “Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy” concert on December 12, 2009. He got to experience the almost same performance as I got to experience last summer. This show in particular added a few extra goodies for fans and new listeners to indulge in such as the lovely Susan Calloway who sang “Melodies of Life” and a sneak peek into the music of Final Fantasy XIV. This show was also performed by the Chicagoland Pops Orchestra and the Elmhurst College Concert Choir
Here I chose a few of the fantastic shots that Kyle took at the Rosemont Theatre.

Arnie Roth, conductor, and orchestra setting the mood.

Susan Calloway performing.

“Melodies of Life” from Final Fantasy IX

Nobuo Uematsu, the composer.

My personal favorite, “Suteki da Ne” from Final Fantasy X.

I’m a firm believer that these pictures will have you anxiously waiting to see if Distant Worlds will be performing near you.   Please go and see all the other wonderful photos here and comment on Kyle’s much appreciated work.

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