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October 4, 2014 Eimear Fallon
I wasn’t expecting Digging In The Carts, a six-part documentary series on Japanese video game music, to be that interesting; encountering the depth and brilliant editing on display, then, was a welcome surprise. It starts with the very first v…

I wasn’t expecting Digging In The Carts, a six-part documentary series on Japanese video game music, to be that interesting; encountering the depth and brilliant editing on display, then, was a welcome surprise. It starts with the very first video games out of Japan (complete with a few thoughts about whether or not the theme from Space Invaders counts as music) and spreads out from there, and if you have any interest in video games, or Japan, or sound design, or music, or hip-hop, you should check it out here. The final episode comes out at the end of this week.

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