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As lead composer at FromSoftware, the Japanese developer deeply beloved by hardcore gamers across the world, Yuka Kitamura has soundtracked the virtual deaths of millions of players. Her music, which soundtrack the tough as nails, worlds of Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, is as tense and foreboding as the worlds themselves.

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Tokyo-based DJ & composer Abiu taking you to a higher state, playing tracks from across the house axis.

Sarah Peebles

Sarah Peebles

Sarah Peebles has been played on NTS in shows including Kasra V, featured first on 19 March 2021. Songs played include Where All The Wild Things Went.

Sarah Peebles (b.1964) is a Toronto-based American composer, performer, and installation artist.

Peebles pursued violin, composition, and theatre studies in her native Minneapolis, MN, and received a Bachelor of Music degree in composition in 1988 from the University of Michigan School of Music at Ann Arbor.

She has composed for electroacoustics, small ensemble, dance, animation, inter-disciplinary collaborations and music-theatre. Her current music focuses on computer-assisted composition and improvised performance using Max programming with internal sampling software, often together with live and/or prerecorded shô (Japanese mouth-organ).

Peebles' work encompasses performance art, installation work and video production, and often explores alternative performance settings, such as museums, bamboo groves, temples and parks.

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Sarah Peebles

Sarah Peebles has been played on NTS in shows including Kasra V, featured first on 19 March 2021. Songs played include Where All The Wild Things Went.

Sarah Peebles (b.1964) is a Toronto-based American composer, performer, and installation artist.

Peebles pursued violin, composition, and theatre studies in her native Minneapolis, MN, and received a Bachelor of Music degree in composition in 1988 from the University of Michigan School of Music at Ann Arbor.

She has composed for electroacoustics, small ensemble, dance, animation, inter-disciplinary collaborations and music-theatre. Her current music focuses on computer-assisted composition and improvised performance using Max programming with internal sampling software, often together with live and/or prerecorded shô (Japanese mouth-organ).

Peebles' work encompasses performance art, installation work and video production, and often explores alternative performance settings, such as museums, bamboo groves, temples and parks.

Original source: Last.fm

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Where All The Wild Things Went
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