The band returned to Berklee Performance Center Sunday to revitalize video games in a never-before-heard way: through the charms of live jazz.Ĭurrent Berklee student and YouTuber Carlos Eiene, known by his stage name insaneintherainmusic, opened the show with an arrangement of “Oreburgh City” from the game “Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.” He stunned the crowd with his impressive use of a trumpet and a trombone solo.įollowing “Veilstone City” and “Eterna City” - two more tributes to “Pokemon Diamond.” Eiene entertained viewers with a rendition of the Mii Channel theme song, a fan-favorite of Nintendo Wii players. The 33-person jazz-pop ensemble is conducted by founder Charlie Rosen, an alumnus of Berklee College of Music and Broadway. The 8-Bit Big Band jazz-pop ensemble performs music from video game soundtracks at the Berklee Performance Center Sunday. Behind every popular video game is a nostalgic soundtrack, something that the 8-Bit Big Band understands better than anyone.
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