Held on April 16th, 2016 in Tokyo, the "NieR Music Concert & Talk Live" has been a special event where great live music fused with the unique atmosphere of the NieR series. Composed by Keiichi Okabe (under the studio name of MoNACA), NieR's soundtrack is something completely different from the previous Square-Enix's releases. And thanks to this Blu-Ray you can bring the dreamy performances of MoNACA along with the angelic voice of Emi Evans to your home. The unique spirit of this concert is captured brilliantly on the recording, and it will stand as an incredible experience to all lovers of great music.
Live Event DVD of the August 21th, 2010 concert by Falcom Sound Team jdk. Features music from the Ys series as well as other Falcom video games.
From the creative team that brought you the ground breaking Dear Friends-Music from FINAL FANTASY Symphony Tour, comes an entirely new celebration of video game music and images: PLAY! A Video Game Symphony is a Symphony world-tour featuring music from blockbuster video games. The music is performed by some of the finest, world-class orchestras and choirs. All concerts take place in classy, prestigious venues. Graphics on large screens suspended above the orchestra accompany the scores, highlighting memorable moments from the video games.
Created from backstage material filmed during Queen’s 1977 USA News of the World tour, this documentary was included in a special box set of Queen's landmark 1977 album News of the World, marking the 40th anniversary of the original release.
Symphonic Selections features reprises of arrangements performed earlier at the Symphonic Game Music Concerts, as well as all new scores. Pieces include The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, Shadow of the Colossus, Shenmue, Monster Hunter Tri, and Super Mario Galaxy.
Recording of the live show held at the Tokyo Bunka Kaiken on May 14, 2017 featuring music from the Final Fantasy series.
Recording of the live show held at the Tokyo Bunka Kaiken on May 12, 2018 featuring music from Final Fantasy VII.
The Black Mages held a concert to promote their first album on April 26, 2003, in the Shibuya-AX concert hall in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. This overnight concert features the full setlist from the album.
For their second album, The Black Mages performed two promotional concerts. They performed all the songs from their second album, along with "The Decisive Battle", "Those Who Fight Further" and "Clash on the Big Bridge" from their first album. This DVD contains the recording of the first concert in the tour.
A game music festival held at the Nippon Seinenkan on 25th August, 1990 and released on home video. Featuring Sega Sound Team performing numerous Sega classics live on stage.
Formed by the members of the original Sega Sound Team, Blind Spot celebrates SEGA's classic music live on stage. The DVD is a recording of the 2012 performance at the Takadanobaba Club Phase.
A DVD that shows the footage that were displayed on the big screen during the Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses concert. Recorded October 16, 2016 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Theater.
Bonus Live DVD that comes enclosed with the 1st print of Falcom's Nayuta no Kiseki game for the PSP. Featuring music from several of Falcom's most popular games.
Recorded at ZAPP TOKYO on July 19, 2003, this concert sees composer Motoi Sakuraba perform his incredible music from various Star Ocean games live with his live band, as well as some surprises from other video games.
Live video compilation of the legendary disbanded game music band "SST band". Alongside the Game Music Festival '90 footage already available, new footage from 1991 and 1992 has been discovered and made available for the very first time.
In the summer of 2011, The Protomen released their first self-titled album, now known as Act I, on vinyl. To celebrate that release, they played a show in their hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. That night, in a rare occurrence, they played Act I in its entirety, as well as the majority of their subsequent album, Act II: The Father of Death. This is that show.
The first “Metal Meltdown” concert series event kicked off at The Joint at the world famous Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas on May 30, 2015. Legendary, multi-Platinum selling rockers Twisted Sister performed an explosive 90-minute concert of their biggest hits spanning their 40-year career. The show was dedicated to the honor of Twisted Sister’s iconic drummer, A.J. Pero, whose tragic, sudden death just two months prior to the filming of this event shocked the music world. The band announced that not only were all the remaining concerts being performed in 2015 dedicated to the memory of A.J. Pero, but that 2016 would mark the 40th and final year of the band’s legendary live performances. They recruited renowned drummer and friend of A.J. Pero, Mike Portnoy (The Winery Dogs, Dream Theater, Avenged Sevenfold) to take the reins, and his very first Twisted Sister appearance was captured by the “Metal Meltdown” camera crew.
1. Aerials 2. Suite-Pee 3. Prison Song 4. I-E-A-I-A-I-O 5. Soldier Side – Intro 6. B.Y.O.B. 7. Deer Dance 8. Radio/Video 9. Hypnotize 10. Needles 11. DDevil 12. Lost in Hollywood 13. X 14. Suggestions 15. Psycho 16. Chop Suey! 17. Lonely Day 18. Question! 19. A.D.D. 20. Spiders 21. Cigaro 22. Toxicity 23. Sugar
Foo Fighters captured over their two sold-out nights at Wembley on 6th and 7th June, 2008.
Noir rock hits ACL with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. The Australian group’s set ranges across their 30-year career, from their first album to their latest Push the Sky Away.