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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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Robyn Archer

Robyn Archer

Robyn Archer has been played on NTS shows including Phil's Jazz Dis-Junction, with Remembering Marie A. first played on 29 May 2021.

Robyn Archer has been a cabaret and pop artist for over thirty years, performing in an eclectic variety of genres, and in more recent years distinguishing herself as an artistic director or board member of various Australian arts festivals. "Dicks Don't Grow On Trees" is one of my favourite tracks from the album The Ladies Choice, released in 1977. The Ladies Choice was the first Australian album to be produced by women, and contains other feminist and fighting classics such as That Good Old Double Standard, We Shall Not Be Moved, and the eight-minute behemoth The Menstruation Blues, which may be downloaded from the Robyn Archer website, http://www.robynarcher.com.au/400musicroom.php?&id=5. :)

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Robyn Archer

Robyn Archer has been played on NTS shows including Phil's Jazz Dis-Junction, with Remembering Marie A. first played on 29 May 2021.

Robyn Archer has been a cabaret and pop artist for over thirty years, performing in an eclectic variety of genres, and in more recent years distinguishing herself as an artistic director or board member of various Australian arts festivals. "Dicks Don't Grow On Trees" is one of my favourite tracks from the album The Ladies Choice, released in 1977. The Ladies Choice was the first Australian album to be produced by women, and contains other feminist and fighting classics such as That Good Old Double Standard, We Shall Not Be Moved, and the eight-minute behemoth The Menstruation Blues, which may be downloaded from the Robyn Archer website, http://www.robynarcher.com.au/400musicroom.php?&id=5. :)

Original source: Last.fm

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Remembering Marie A.
Robyn Archer, The London Sinfonietta, Dominic Muldowney
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