GeekDad HipTrax #59

Published: Sept. 22, 2010, 3:01 a.m.

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We at HipTrax take our mission \\u2013 to provide our fellow GeekParents with amazingly nerdy music they can actually share with the kids \\u2013 very seriously. So much so, in fact, that the only thing that thrills us more than unearthing three brand new geek-jams for you every other week is spotlighting music that\'s available at the very reasonable price of free. As such, each remarkable song presented in this edition of the podcast comes to your from an equally remarkable album that is offered gratis.

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Submitted for your perusal:

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"Hilltop Zone" by Vernian Process

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Have you ever wondered what the music of Sonic the Hedgehog II would sound like if performed orchestral style by San Francisco\'s preeminent steampunk pioneers? Me neither, but Vernian Process and VGM blog Game Music 4 All provided an answer anyway! Check out volume 1 of their Retro Gaming Retrospective series Sonic Symphony: An Orchestral Tribute to the 16-Bit Sega Classics, as well as additional volumes themed around the Final Fantasy and Castlevania series.

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"Vessel of the Void ~Theme of Exdeath~" by zircon

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The newest project from our friends at OverClocked ReMix is a celebration of Nobuo Uematsu\'s classic score for Square\'s Final Fantasy V. The Fabled Warriors is a five-album set, and Volume I: Wind was just released earlier this month. The remaining four albums will trickle out over the next two to three years, thus assuring that you always have something to look forward to.

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"Alternate Ending (Untested Methods remix)" by The Grammar Club

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New Orleans-based producer Untested Methods puts the closing track from The Grammar Club\'s stellar debut release trough his own unique musical filter in this fantastic remix. It\'s available as part of the recently released Remix Casefiles Vol. 1 \\u2013 Nerdcore collection from Scrub Club Records. Be sure to give the whole album a listen, but beware that there\'s a content warning for several of its tracks.

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