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Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (/ˈmʌðərzbɔː/; born May 18, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, composer, record producer and visual artist.
Mothersbaugh's music career spans more than 40 years. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder and lead singer of the new wave band Devo, which released a top 20 hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It". The band has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. Mothersbaugh is one of the main composers of Devo's music, and made major lyrical contributions to the band's songs. He is one of only two members (along with bassist/synthesizer player Gerald Casale) who have been with Devo throughout its entire history.
Mothersbaugh began his solo career in 1987 while still a member of Devo. Since then, he has released three studio albums. His other musical projects include work for television series, films and video games via his production company, Mutato Muzika.
His lifelong interest in creating multimedia art pieces has resulted in gallery exhibitions of items such as his "Beautiful Mutants" photograph series, postcard diaries, art rugs, sculptures and musical instruments created from salvaged organ pipes and bird calls.
Mark may refer to:
David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), known as David Bowie (/ˈboʊ.i/), was an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, painter, and actor. He was a figure in popular music for over five decades, and was considered by critics and musicians as an innovator, particularly for his work in the 1970s. His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, and his music and stagecraft significantly impacted popular music. During his lifetime, he sold an estimated 140 million records worldwide. In the UK, he was awarded nine platinum album certifications, eleven gold and eight silver, and released eleven number-one albums. In the US, he received five platinum and seven gold certifications. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.
The bright green, circular building of Mutato Muzika in Los Angeles is easy to spot when cruising down Sunset Boulevard. But most people might not realize it contains the creative hub of Mark Mothersbaugh, a founding member of DEVO turned award-winning Hollywood composer. Famous for his use of the synthesizer, Mothersbaugh has accumulated a vast collection over the years. We had the chance to check out a small selection of Mothersbaugh synths and spent some time talking about the future of music with the prolific artist.
Mark Mothersbaugh recounts the beginnings of Devo, finding a sound through some of the band’s early influences, working with Brian Eno and hanging out with David Bowie, in this uncensored interview. From early shows at punk clubs, to performing on Saturday Night Live to eventually composing for film and television, we explore the lasting impact of Mark Mothersbaugh’s art, in this episode of Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW. GUEST BIO: Mark Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is a co-founder of the new wave band Devo and has been its lead singer since 1972. His other musical projects include work for television series, films and video games. ADD’L LINKS: http://thelip.tv/ http://thelip.tv/show/talk-show-with-harper-simon/ Talk Show Full Episode Playlist: https:/...
Although Mark Mothersbaugh co-founded Devo, he didn't think it was a band at first. To Mark and his bandmates, Devo was an art movement. Mark sits down in the garage to talk about his upbringing in Akron, attending Kent State University when the National Guard shooting happened, the unexpected success of Whip It, and the unforeseen creative rejuvenation he experienced while scoring television shows, films and animation, beginning with Pee-Wee's Playhouse. MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview WTF with Marc Maron Podcast EPISODE 807 MAY 1, 2017 MARK MOTHERSBAUGH WTF with Marc Maron - MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview
Mark Mothersbaugh LIVE at the Akron Art Museum - Attack on Ping Island
Composer Mark Mothersbaugh has a strong reaction to the directors' comments on the music for "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs."
Mark Mothersbaugh - Muzik for Insomniaks Volume 1 (Full Album) Released: 1988 "Please play at a low volume. Muzik for Insomniaks is designed to interface with your world. These recordings incorporate discrete true stereo, so check the stereo balance of your system for optimum listening situation... Or listen to one channel at a time for double your pleasure." - Mark Mothersbaugh --- Track Order: 1. Osoy 0:00 2. Chechi 2:03 3. Rojaero 5:46 4. Mayoma 9:22 5. Lifelong 13:27 6. XP25 16:51 7. XP39 22:25 8. XP26 32:04 9. XP29 35:39 10. XP27 41:01 11. XP28 52:21 12. XP32 1:01:32 13. XP31 1:08:03 14. Index 1:11:42 --- DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/file/9fr2ubaapa8mgd9/ --- Disclaimer: I do not claim ownership to any of the music in this soundtrack. It all belongs to Mark Mothersbaugh...
Mark Mothersbaugh - Sparkplug Minuet from The Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack I don't own this song
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Mark Mothersbaugh, founder of landmark post-punk band Devo as well as production company Mutato Muzika, talks to Berkleemusic.com about learning to compose for film and television, why an education in music can give you an immeasurable career advantage (and why he wishes he'd gone to music school), what it's like working with Wes Anderson and Pee-Wee Herman, the connections between his visual art and his sonic art, and more.
Mark Mothersbaugh's "The Most Powerful Healing Muzik In The Entire World" Limited Edition 6-cd set Disc 2 track 7 "Let's Be Happy"
Devo lead singer, Mark Mothersbaugh, speaks on growing up legally blind, despising music until he saw the Beatles, and how Devo got it's name in California Inspires Me, a Google Play x California Sunday Magazine collaboration. Check out more of the content that inspired Mark Mothersbaugh on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/newsstand/collection/promotion_californiainspiresme
Mark Mothersbaugh LIVE at the Akron Art Museum - Attack on Ping Island
Mark Mothersbaugh LIVE at the Akron Art Museum - First Time We Drove To Cincinatti
Six sided keyboard performance
Mark Mothersbaugh recounts the beginnings of Devo, finding a sound through some of the band’s early influences, working with Brian Eno and hanging out with David Bowie, in this uncensored interview. From early shows at punk clubs, to performing on Saturday Night Live to eventually composing for film and television, we explore the lasting impact of Mark Mothersbaugh’s art, in this episode of Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW. GUEST BIO: Mark Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is a co-founder of the new wave band Devo and has been its lead singer since 1972. His other musical projects include work for television series, films and video games. ADD’L LINKS: http://thelip.tv/ http://thelip.tv/show/talk-show-with-harper-simon/ Talk Show Full Episode Playlist: https:/...
Mark Mothersbaugh LIVE - Camp Manatoc: Was Both Wonderful and Horrifying
Vocal version + instrumental.
Vocal version + instrumental
The bright green, circular building of Mutato Muzika in Los Angeles is easy to spot when cruising down Sunset Boulevard. But most people might not realize it contains the creative hub of Mark Mothersbaugh, a founding member of DEVO turned award-winning Hollywood composer. Famous for his use of the synthesizer, Mothersbaugh has accumulated a vast collection over the years. We had the chance to check out a small selection of Mothersbaugh synths and spent some time talking about the future of music with the prolific artist.
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Mark Mothersbaugh, founder of landmark post-punk band Devo as well as production company Mutato Muzika, talks to Berkleemusic.com about learning to compose for film and television, why an education in music can give you an immeasurable career advantage (and why he wishes he'd gone to music school), what it's like working with Wes Anderson and Pee-Wee Herman, the connections between his visual art and his sonic art, and more.
Live at the Neptune Theatre in Seattle, Washington during their "Hardcore" tour on 06/25/2014 Recording Quality: A 00:00:20 Intro 00:01:57 Mechanical Man 00:05:44 Auto Modown 00:07:45 Space Girl Blues 00:10:00 Baby Talkin' Bitches 00:13:04 Fraulein 00:16:44 I Been Refused 00:20:31 Bamboo Bimbo 00:24:34 Beehive 00:27:46 Midget 00:32:34 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 00:36:25 Timing X 00:37:41 Soo Bawlz 00:40:39 Stop, Look, and Listen 00:43:42 Ono 00:46:58 Be Stiff 00:50:03 Uncontrollable Urge 00:53:50 Social Fools 00:57:55 Jocko Homo 01:02:54 Fountain Of Filth 01:06:45 Gut Feeling 01:10:34 Booji Boy's Funeral 01:14:32 U Got Me Bugged 01:18:36 Clockout With the Hardcore tour comes many mixed emotions: anger, for the fact that they didn't even come to Ohio where they started out and of cours...
Mark Mothersbaugh recounts the beginnings of Devo, finding a sound through some of the band’s early influences, working with Brian Eno and hanging out with David Bowie, in this uncensored interview. From early shows at punk clubs, to performing on Saturday Night Live to eventually composing for film and television, we explore the lasting impact of Mark Mothersbaugh’s art, in this episode of Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW. GUEST BIO: Mark Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is a co-founder of the new wave band Devo and has been its lead singer since 1972. His other musical projects include work for television series, films and video games. ADD’L LINKS: http://thelip.tv/ http://thelip.tv/show/talk-show-with-harper-simon/ Talk Show Full Episode Playlist: https:/...
Although Mark Mothersbaugh co-founded Devo, he didn't think it was a band at first. To Mark and his bandmates, Devo was an art movement. Mark sits down in the garage to talk about his upbringing in Akron, attending Kent State University when the National Guard shooting happened, the unexpected success of Whip It, and the unforeseen creative rejuvenation he experienced while scoring television shows, films and animation, beginning with Pee-Wee's Playhouse. MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview WTF with Marc Maron Podcast EPISODE 807 MAY 1, 2017 MARK MOTHERSBAUGH WTF with Marc Maron - MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview
Mark Mothersbaugh - Muzik for Insomniaks Volume 1 (Full Album) Released: 1988 "Please play at a low volume. Muzik for Insomniaks is designed to interface with your world. These recordings incorporate discrete true stereo, so check the stereo balance of your system for optimum listening situation... Or listen to one channel at a time for double your pleasure." - Mark Mothersbaugh --- Track Order: 1. Osoy 0:00 2. Chechi 2:03 3. Rojaero 5:46 4. Mayoma 9:22 5. Lifelong 13:27 6. XP25 16:51 7. XP39 22:25 8. XP26 32:04 9. XP29 35:39 10. XP27 41:01 11. XP28 52:21 12. XP32 1:01:32 13. XP31 1:08:03 14. Index 1:11:42 --- DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/file/9fr2ubaapa8mgd9/ --- Disclaimer: I do not claim ownership to any of the music in this soundtrack. It all belongs to Mark Mothersbaugh...
Mark Mothersbaugh joins curator Adam Lerner about the artist's extraordinary career in both music and visual art from the decals he made before he co-founded DEVO through his recent music-making machines. Coinciding with his traveling retrospective exhibition, currently at the Contemporary Austin, this conversation will provide an overview to the artist's enormous body of work in virtually every medium. Though many people know Mothersbaugh as the frontman for DEVO, a composer for Wes Anderson films, or even as a printmaker, this conversation will draw out the connecting threads that run through his diverse artistic practice. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/sxsw?sub_confirmation=1 About SXSW: Started in 1987, South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive, and music festiv...
A composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, author, and visual artist, Mark Mothersbaugh is best known as co-founder, lead singer, and keyboardist of the popular new wave band DEVO, which released a top 20 hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It" and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. In addition to his work with DEVO, Mothersbaugh has made music for television series, films, and video games via his production company, Mutato Muzika, and has had a solo career with four studio albums. In film, he has worked frequently with filmmaker Wes Anderson, scoring half of his feature films, including Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. His music has been a staple of children's television, appearing in shows such as Rugrat...
3 Hour compilation of relaxing game music. ---------- Playlist: 0:00 ABZÛ - Balaenoptera Musculus -- Austin Wintory 3:57 Planet Coaster - Heisenberg's Entryway To Matrix Mechanics -- Jim Guthrie, JJ Ipsen 7:31 Stardew Valley - Winter (The Wind Can Be Still) -- ConcernedApe 10:22 Final Fantasy IV - Land of Dwarves -- Nobuo Uematsu 13:02 Xanadu Next - Harlech -- Falcom Sound Team jdk 16:44 Kingdom Hearts II - Lazy Afternoons -- Yoko Shimomura 21:08 World of Final Fantasy - Labyrinth of Lights -- Masashi Hamauzu 25:25 The Talos Principle - Your Wisdom Grows -- Damjan Mravunac 27:35 Anodyne - Roof -- Sean Hogan 30:17 Final Fantasy XII - Eruyt Village -- Hitoshi Sakimoto 34:31 Ecco the Dolphin [Sega CD] - Volcanic Reef / Friend or Foe -- Spencer Nilsen 40:41 The Last Guardian - Forest -- Takesh...
A composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, author, and visual artist, Mark Mothersbaugh is best known as co-founder, lead singer, and keyboardist of the popular new wave band DEVO, which released a top 20 hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It" and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. In addition to his work with DEVO, Mothersbaugh has made music for television series, films, and video games via his production company, Mutato Muzika, and has had a solo career with four studio albums. In film, he has worked frequently with filmmaker Wes Anderson, scoring half of his feature films, including Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. His music has been a staple of children's television, appearing in shows such as Rugrat...
Music from the video game The Sims 2 from 2004, by Maxis Music by Mark Mothersbaugh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musique du jeu vidéo The Sims 2 de 2004, par Maxis Musique de Mark Mothersbaugh To find a lot of discount video games : https://www.g2a.com/r/tantris Tracks : 00:00 - Neighborhood 04:23 - Create-a-Sim 1 07:45 - Create-a-Sim 2 11:01 - Create-a-Sim 3 12:15 - Buy Mode 1 14:09 - Buy Mode 2 17:44 - Buy Mode 3 21:32 - Build Mode 1 25:10 - Build Mode 2 26:40 - Build Mode 3 30:07 - Splash 32:00 - University - Neighborhood 35:25 - University - Create-a-Sim - Funny Bone 38:35 - University - Create-a-Sim - Look Alive 41:44 - University - Create-a-Sim - SimFace 44:56 - University - Create-a-Sim - Simple Sim 48:14 - Uni...
Mark Mothersbaugh recounts the beginnings of Devo, finding a sound through some of the band’s early influences, working with Brian Eno and hanging out with David Bowie, in this uncensored interview. From early shows at punk clubs, to performing on Saturday Night Live to eventually composing for film and television, we explore the lasting impact of Mark Mothersbaugh’s art, in this episode of Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW. GUEST BIO: Mark Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is a co-founder of the new wave band Devo and has been its lead singer since 1972. His other musical projects include work for television series, films and video games. ADD’L LINKS: http://thelip.tv/ http://thelip.tv/show/talk-show-with-harper-simon/ Talk Show Full Episode Playlist: https:/...
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Mark Mothersbaugh, founder of landmark post-punk band Devo as well as production company Mutato Muzika, talks to Berkleemusic.com about learning to compose for film and television, why an education in music can give you an immeasurable career advantage (and why he wishes he'd gone to music school), what it's like working with Wes Anderson and Pee-Wee Herman, the connections between his visual art and his sonic art, and more.
Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo interview about the show of 1982 , and rehersal footage with different songs of DEVO.
Mark Mothersbaugh joins curator Adam Lerner about the artist's extraordinary career in both music and visual art from the decals he made before he co-founded DEVO through his recent music-making machines. Coinciding with his traveling retrospective exhibition, currently at the Contemporary Austin, this conversation will provide an overview to the artist's enormous body of work in virtually every medium. Though many people know Mothersbaugh as the frontman for DEVO, a composer for Wes Anderson films, or even as a printmaker, this conversation will draw out the connecting threads that run through his diverse artistic practice. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/sxsw?sub_confirmation=1 About SXSW: Started in 1987, South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive, and music festiv...
The bright green, circular building of Mutato Muzika in Los Angeles is easy to spot when cruising down Sunset Boulevard. But most people might not realize it contains the creative hub of Mark Mothersbaugh, a founding member of DEVO turned award-winning Hollywood composer. Famous for his use of the synthesizer, Mothersbaugh has accumulated a vast collection over the years. We had the chance to check out a small selection of Mothersbaugh synths and spent some time talking about the future of music with the prolific artist.
Although Mark Mothersbaugh co-founded Devo, he didn't think it was a band at first. To Mark and his bandmates, Devo was an art movement. Mark sits down in the garage to talk about his upbringing in Akron, attending Kent State University when the National Guard shooting happened, the unexpected success of Whip It, and the unforeseen creative rejuvenation he experienced while scoring television shows, films and animation, beginning with Pee-Wee's Playhouse. MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview WTF with Marc Maron Podcast EPISODE 807 MAY 1, 2017 MARK MOTHERSBAUGH WTF with Marc Maron - MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview
This interview was conducted by LA Times Pop Critic Robert Hilburn and was aired around Jan/Feb of 1981. I'm not sure which music show it was part of (Casey Casem's American Top 40?) but it featues Jerry Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh answering questions about the uproar that was caused by their latest song, "Whip It".
The bright green, circular building of Mutato Muzika in Los Angeles is easy to spot when cruising down Sunset Boulevard. But most people might not realize it contains the creative hub of Mark Mothersbaugh, a founding member of DEVO turned award-winning Hollywood composer. Famous for his use of the synthesizer, Mothersbaugh has accumulated a vast collection over the years. We had the chance to check out a small selection of Mothersbaugh synths and spent some time talking about the future of music with the prolific artist.
Mark Mothersbaugh recounts the beginnings of Devo, finding a sound through some of the band’s early influences, working with Brian Eno and hanging out with David Bowie, in this uncensored interview. From early shows at punk clubs, to performing on Saturday Night Live to eventually composing for film and television, we explore the lasting impact of Mark Mothersbaugh’s art, in this episode of Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW. GUEST BIO: Mark Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is a co-founder of the new wave band Devo and has been its lead singer since 1972. His other musical projects include work for television series, films and video games. ADD’L LINKS: http://thelip.tv/ http://thelip.tv/show/talk-show-with-harper-simon/ Talk Show Full Episode Playlist: https:/...
Although Mark Mothersbaugh co-founded Devo, he didn't think it was a band at first. To Mark and his bandmates, Devo was an art movement. Mark sits down in the garage to talk about his upbringing in Akron, attending Kent State University when the National Guard shooting happened, the unexpected success of Whip It, and the unforeseen creative rejuvenation he experienced while scoring television shows, films and animation, beginning with Pee-Wee's Playhouse. MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview WTF with Marc Maron Podcast EPISODE 807 MAY 1, 2017 MARK MOTHERSBAUGH WTF with Marc Maron - MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview
Mark Mothersbaugh LIVE at the Akron Art Museum - Attack on Ping Island
Composer Mark Mothersbaugh has a strong reaction to the directors' comments on the music for "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs."
Mark Mothersbaugh - Muzik for Insomniaks Volume 1 (Full Album) Released: 1988 "Please play at a low volume. Muzik for Insomniaks is designed to interface with your world. These recordings incorporate discrete true stereo, so check the stereo balance of your system for optimum listening situation... Or listen to one channel at a time for double your pleasure." - Mark Mothersbaugh --- Track Order: 1. Osoy 0:00 2. Chechi 2:03 3. Rojaero 5:46 4. Mayoma 9:22 5. Lifelong 13:27 6. XP25 16:51 7. XP39 22:25 8. XP26 32:04 9. XP29 35:39 10. XP27 41:01 11. XP28 52:21 12. XP32 1:01:32 13. XP31 1:08:03 14. Index 1:11:42 --- DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/file/9fr2ubaapa8mgd9/ --- Disclaimer: I do not claim ownership to any of the music in this soundtrack. It all belongs to Mark Mothersbaugh...
Mark Mothersbaugh - Sparkplug Minuet from The Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack I don't own this song
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Mark Mothersbaugh, founder of landmark post-punk band Devo as well as production company Mutato Muzika, talks to Berkleemusic.com about learning to compose for film and television, why an education in music can give you an immeasurable career advantage (and why he wishes he'd gone to music school), what it's like working with Wes Anderson and Pee-Wee Herman, the connections between his visual art and his sonic art, and more.
Mark Mothersbaugh's "The Most Powerful Healing Muzik In The Entire World" Limited Edition 6-cd set Disc 2 track 7 "Let's Be Happy"
Devo lead singer, Mark Mothersbaugh, speaks on growing up legally blind, despising music until he saw the Beatles, and how Devo got it's name in California Inspires Me, a Google Play x California Sunday Magazine collaboration. Check out more of the content that inspired Mark Mothersbaugh on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/newsstand/collection/promotion_californiainspiresme
Mark Mothersbaugh recounts the beginnings of Devo, finding a sound through some of the band’s early influences, working with Brian Eno and hanging out with David Bowie, in this uncensored interview. From early shows at punk clubs, to performing on Saturday Night Live to eventually composing for film and television, we explore the lasting impact of Mark Mothersbaugh’s art, in this episode of Harper Simon’s TALK SHOW. GUEST BIO: Mark Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is a co-founder of the new wave band Devo and has been its lead singer since 1972. His other musical projects include work for television series, films and video games. ADD’L LINKS: http://thelip.tv/ http://thelip.tv/show/talk-show-with-harper-simon/ Talk Show Full Episode Playlist: https:/...
Although Mark Mothersbaugh co-founded Devo, he didn't think it was a band at first. To Mark and his bandmates, Devo was an art movement. Mark sits down in the garage to talk about his upbringing in Akron, attending Kent State University when the National Guard shooting happened, the unexpected success of Whip It, and the unforeseen creative rejuvenation he experienced while scoring television shows, films and animation, beginning with Pee-Wee's Playhouse. MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview WTF with Marc Maron Podcast EPISODE 807 MAY 1, 2017 MARK MOTHERSBAUGH WTF with Marc Maron - MARK MOTHERSBAUGH Interview
Mark Mothersbaugh - Muzik for Insomniaks Volume 1 (Full Album) Released: 1988 "Please play at a low volume. Muzik for Insomniaks is designed to interface with your world. These recordings incorporate discrete true stereo, so check the stereo balance of your system for optimum listening situation... Or listen to one channel at a time for double your pleasure." - Mark Mothersbaugh --- Track Order: 1. Osoy 0:00 2. Chechi 2:03 3. Rojaero 5:46 4. Mayoma 9:22 5. Lifelong 13:27 6. XP25 16:51 7. XP39 22:25 8. XP26 32:04 9. XP29 35:39 10. XP27 41:01 11. XP28 52:21 12. XP32 1:01:32 13. XP31 1:08:03 14. Index 1:11:42 --- DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/file/9fr2ubaapa8mgd9/ --- Disclaimer: I do not claim ownership to any of the music in this soundtrack. It all belongs to Mark Mothersbaugh...
Mark Mothersbaugh joins curator Adam Lerner about the artist's extraordinary career in both music and visual art from the decals he made before he co-founded DEVO through his recent music-making machines. Coinciding with his traveling retrospective exhibition, currently at the Contemporary Austin, this conversation will provide an overview to the artist's enormous body of work in virtually every medium. Though many people know Mothersbaugh as the frontman for DEVO, a composer for Wes Anderson films, or even as a printmaker, this conversation will draw out the connecting threads that run through his diverse artistic practice. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/sxsw?sub_confirmation=1 About SXSW: Started in 1987, South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive, and music festiv...
A composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, author, and visual artist, Mark Mothersbaugh is best known as co-founder, lead singer, and keyboardist of the popular new wave band DEVO, which released a top 20 hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It" and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. In addition to his work with DEVO, Mothersbaugh has made music for television series, films, and video games via his production company, Mutato Muzika, and has had a solo career with four studio albums. In film, he has worked frequently with filmmaker Wes Anderson, scoring half of his feature films, including Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. His music has been a staple of children's television, appearing in shows such as Rugrat...
3 Hour compilation of relaxing game music. ---------- Playlist: 0:00 ABZÛ - Balaenoptera Musculus -- Austin Wintory 3:57 Planet Coaster - Heisenberg's Entryway To Matrix Mechanics -- Jim Guthrie, JJ Ipsen 7:31 Stardew Valley - Winter (The Wind Can Be Still) -- ConcernedApe 10:22 Final Fantasy IV - Land of Dwarves -- Nobuo Uematsu 13:02 Xanadu Next - Harlech -- Falcom Sound Team jdk 16:44 Kingdom Hearts II - Lazy Afternoons -- Yoko Shimomura 21:08 World of Final Fantasy - Labyrinth of Lights -- Masashi Hamauzu 25:25 The Talos Principle - Your Wisdom Grows -- Damjan Mravunac 27:35 Anodyne - Roof -- Sean Hogan 30:17 Final Fantasy XII - Eruyt Village -- Hitoshi Sakimoto 34:31 Ecco the Dolphin [Sega CD] - Volcanic Reef / Friend or Foe -- Spencer Nilsen 40:41 The Last Guardian - Forest -- Takesh...
A composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, author, and visual artist, Mark Mothersbaugh is best known as co-founder, lead singer, and keyboardist of the popular new wave band DEVO, which released a top 20 hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It" and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. In addition to his work with DEVO, Mothersbaugh has made music for television series, films, and video games via his production company, Mutato Muzika, and has had a solo career with four studio albums. In film, he has worked frequently with filmmaker Wes Anderson, scoring half of his feature films, including Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. His music has been a staple of children's television, appearing in shows such as Rugrat...
Music from the video game The Sims 2 from 2004, by Maxis Music by Mark Mothersbaugh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musique du jeu vidéo The Sims 2 de 2004, par Maxis Musique de Mark Mothersbaugh To find a lot of discount video games : https://www.g2a.com/r/tantris Tracks : 00:00 - Neighborhood 04:23 - Create-a-Sim 1 07:45 - Create-a-Sim 2 11:01 - Create-a-Sim 3 12:15 - Buy Mode 1 14:09 - Buy Mode 2 17:44 - Buy Mode 3 21:32 - Build Mode 1 25:10 - Build Mode 2 26:40 - Build Mode 3 30:07 - Splash 32:00 - University - Neighborhood 35:25 - University - Create-a-Sim - Funny Bone 38:35 - University - Create-a-Sim - Look Alive 41:44 - University - Create-a-Sim - SimFace 44:56 - University - Create-a-Sim - Simple Sim 48:14 - Uni...