Hey folks. We're cutting straight to the Casino Chatter this week, because KeyGlyph needs to catch up with you all and connect about the future of this establishment. The short story is that the casino proper will be closing up shop this mont
Apologies to anyone who showed up to the casino last month and couldn't get in, but the doors are open again and tonight we're spinning up unused tracks from 8-bit and 16-bit games. These were tunes left out of gameplay and initially inaccessib
The casino is in the middle of a cross-country relocation, so this month's episode is going to be something a little different: a music-only compilation of seven more randomized tracks from a previous episode's theme. Ready to take home some
This month KeyGlyph takes all 1896 MIDI files in the Nintendo 64 section of the Video Game Music Archive, randomizes seven, and plays the original chiptune of each one. Since every MIDI on vgmusic.com was lovingly transposed and created by a f
Have you ever celebrated a new year by traveling back in time? Well, now's your chance! Join a congested KeyGlyph as she uses an issue of Nintendo Power to rewind to 2000 and unearth a handful Game Boy Color tracks straight from the Y2K era.
What happens when you give Emily's mom three dozen video game tunes and ask her to pick seven favorites? An amazing setlist for Sound Test Roulette, that's what! This new collaborative format will get us thinking about patterns, parenting, an
Guess what KeyGlyph found in the back room buried under a bunch of poker chips? Some old issues of Sega Visions magazine! This '90s periodical was packed with product reviews and reporting on Sega's then-latest releases, and this month we're
When VGM podcasters go snooping for new music, they almost always uncover something wonderful. Join Emily (AKA KeyGlyph) as she turns her spyglass toward the Nancy Drew computer game series and randomizes her way through seven fantastic tracks
Welcome listeners, and step right up to the Sound Test Roulette! It's opening night here at the casino, and what could be more appropriate than starting off with seven VGM tunes that have the word "begin" in their titles? Join your host Emily