Double Fine has announced a new music game called Dropchord for iOS and Leap controller. There'll be a demo at PAX East.
"I had a rough night, and I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man."

It's been a while since I just posted a random piece of amazing music in here for you guys, so here goes: This…

Disclaimer: Considering that the game is called Way of the Dogg, I'm gonna go ahead and call the rapper in…

If you follow video games, you're probably aware of Dan Bull, the Brit rapper who drops sick rhymes about the…

Journey wasn't just one of the best games of 2012, it also had easily one of the best soundtracks. Composer Austin…
Earlier this year, Kotaku reader Lewis bought a PlayStation Vita. He bought two 32 GB memory cards: one for games…

This performance of "Fear of the Dark" brought to you by Camille and Kennerly, the magnificent harp-handlers…
The new They Might Be Giants album Nanobots is a lot of fun. It'll be out next week, but you can stream it here.

Music is enough of a puzzle already. You've got your parts, your sections, your structure. Then, you have to make…

In place of the Off Topic post tonight, I thought I'd post this music. I was reminded of this excellent theme when…
The grand finale of Fire Emblem: Awakening made me feel things. Emotional things. In fact, it made me feel so many…

One of the oddest, most memorable parts of last night's PlayStation 4 announcement event wasn't a game or a piece…

Hey, I already thought Cher sounded like some sort of robotic diva angel-monster in her unstoppable 1998 anthem…
The Game Music Bundle is running a special where you can get six Bit.Trip soundtracks for a buck. Not bad.

I'm sure it has something to do with the fact that lately, "Fi's Theme" from Skyward Sword has sort of become my…

Portal may not seem like the most romantic game ever, seeing as how it's populated with a bunch of robots and only…
You like Canyon.Mid, right? Of course you do. Everyone does!
We've talked plenty about how much we like the new 3DS strategy role-playing game Fire Emblem: Awakening here at Kota…

I'm a big fan of Metronomes. They're the copy-editors of musical performance: they keep you honest.