With the continued rise of video games music, and the dedicated listeners, comes another awesome project, bringing the music from Everybody's Gone to the Rapture to the Kingsgate Conference Centre in Peterborough. This concert is totally free for attendees! Britten Sinfonia pair up with some of Peterborough’s young musicians in a
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Dear Esther, Live at the Barbican
Review by Alyx Jones Jessica Curry sold out the Milton Court Concert Hall for a highly anticipated playthrough of Dear Esther, with a String Quartet, Pianist, live electronics, and live narration, conducted by the wonderful James Morgan. This is really the first event of its kind in the UK, closely following
Victory for Jessica Curry and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture at the BAFTAs
Everybody’s Gone!: The Sound of Silence
Review by Andrew Overfield Edited by Sam Hughes Developer: The Chinese Room Composer: Jessica Curry Sound Designer: Adam Hay Reviewed on: PlayStation 4 I wasn't actually intending on doing an audio review of this game to begin with. I had just heard a ton about it and after following Jessica Curry and The Chinese Room's developments since Game Music
Interview with Composer, Jessica Curry
The Sound Architect had the pleasure of catching up with composer, Jessica Curry. Jessica is a BAFTA-nominated composer and Co-Director of The Chinese Room. She spends much of her time writing music that makes people cry. She was responsible for the Dear Esther score (for which she won Best Audio at the TIGA awards,