Nate also teaches Interactive Game Audio at The University of Tennessee Knoxville. Two of his other side projects were Great Wolf Lodge’s Magiquest and Glass Bottom Game’s SkateBIRD. His most recent side quest is the Harry Potter Magic Caster Wand. He’s worked in-house at FUNimation Entertainment, NetDevil, Bee Cave Games, SciPlay and is currently a Senior Audio Designer at Unbroken Studios. Nate Madsen is an established composer, sound designer with over 17 years experience and over 1,100 credits. Also, I can say I’m writing some new music for SkateBIRD. I have signed on to do another side, casual game – which should be a blast. Thanks to Glass Bottom Games for that press release! Physical copies of the OST has been requested for a while, so we’re thrilled to be able to provide this! I’ve listened to the soundtrack on tape and it honestly sounds GREAT! There are not a ton of other updates I can speak about publicly at this point, but I’ll certainly update you when I can. It still plays in regular cassette tapes, it’s just got more actual tape in it, so I expect these things will feel hefty, heh. We had to hunt around for a somewhat obscure, very particular audio cassette that’s big enough to hold all the music. But we didn’t just wanna sell exactly the same thing we gave to backers, so BEHOLD:Īnd the t-shirt is here (which is a pre-order): Īnyhoo, enjoy! Fun fact, the OST for SkateBIRD is so meaty that fitting it onto a single cassette almost didn’t happen. And people were asking if they could buy that. We worked with The YeTee to produce those kickass USB cassette tape mini-boxed editions for the backers, and as a result, we had, you know. To explain more, here’s a press release from Glass Bottom Games: Cassette tapes, boxed edition and t-shirts! Oh my! With that in mind, I’m very excited to be able to announce the SkateBIRD OST on tape cassette. Just read this Rolling Stones article if you don’t believe me. (I’m looking at you Stranger Things.) People are wearing shirts with Autobot and Decepticon icons on them. Folks are watching shows set during the 80’s. It didn’t matter my Walkman was with me providing awesome (tubular, even!) grooves. Or even just tuning in to my local radio station. Perhaps I was pretending to be Rambo while listening to the OST from the movies. Maybe I was listening to some sweet 80’s pop. It’s the 80’s all over again! Cassette Tapes!Īs a kid, I can remember taking my Sony Walkman out, popping in a killer cassette tape and playing outside.
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