Chrono Trigger Symphony: Volume 1 set for August release

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Seems that one of my favourite games is going to get the Blake Robinson treatment with a release of reworked tracks from the sublime classic Chrono Trigger. Can’t wait to hear this.

[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of RetroGamesCollector.com and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress.]

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUGUST 14TH 2013

The music of ‘Chrono Trigger’ orchestrated by the Synthetic Orchestra on the first volume of the ‘Chrono Trigger Symphony’.

‘Chrono Trigger Symphony’ (Joypad Records) is the latest project announced by the highly regarded Blake Robinson Synthetic Orchestra. The series of albums are set to include orchestral interpretations of all the music from Square Enix’s iconic RPG.

Watch the trailer here “http://youtu.be/N_hZ4TT0tII” (approved to post) or listen to previews here “http://snd.sc/17pdnf2” (approved to post).

‘Chrono Trigger Symphony’ follows on the success of the Synthetic Orchestra’s well-received ‘Banjo-Kazooie Symphony’ album released in May. ‘Chrono Trigger Symphony : Volume 1 ‘ is set to offer the first collection of tracks from the Chrono Trigger Symphony project this month to coincide with the classic game’s 18th anniversary.

More information can be found on the album’s website: http://thechronosymphony.com (approved to post). The album will be available for purchase on August 22nd 2013 from Loudr: http://blake.so/loudr (approved to post) and iTunes: http://blake.so/itunes (approved to post).

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‘The Blake Robinson Synthetic Orchestra’, also known simply as ‘The Synthetic Orchestra’, is the pseudo-name for British video game music composer and orchestrator Blake Robinson, who has developed a substantial following online, primarily for his orchestrations, recreations and remixes of popular video game music. His website can be found at http://syntheticorchestra.com (approved to post).

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