MAGFest 13

MAGFest has once again come and gone, and my official start to the new year can begin. As I’ve said in past years, MAGFest means so much to me, my year almost can’t even get underway until I’ve attended. It’s the creative re-charging of the batteries for the rest of the year. So many connections, ideas, and inspirations are had and shared at MAG that it really does set my path for the next 11 months. It’s where Beyond Mode 7 came from, and it’s where some future projects will be coming from. Let us begin taking a look at this year’s show, shall we?

FRIENDS

I have a lot of friends I only see every year at MAGFest. I make new ones every year as well. It would almost be more appropriate to call them my MAGFamily. We party, we laugh, we cry, we cheer and boo and just enjoy every single minute of time we have with one another. This year was no different.

A lot of my friends at MAGFest are extremely creative people, and do everything from artwork to podcasts to improv comedy. I’m going to quickly take a look at a few of the major players!

SML Podcast

The SML Podcast (Someone Might Listen) is hosted by my long time MAGFest and beyond friend JoeCam. His co-hosts are Kris Huber and Pappy. They focus on gaming news and discussion and just having a light, hanging out with friends feel to their show. It’s guest list includes everything from indie game developers and composers to major players like Harmonix and King of the Nerds winner Kayla LaFrance. Joe is one of a few remaining Lumberjacks who have been to every single MAGFest, Kris is a drummer and all-around awesome musician and Pappy reviews movies over at Drunk Monkeys!

I created the logo art for the show and you can see a sneak peak of the new art above!

Fat Gatby

Fat Gatsby is a variety postcast network comprised mainly of members of the now closed X-Strike Studios. Tim, Juese, Dave and Ben talk about all manner or things from comics to game culture to improv comedy! It’s always got a humorous twist and is highly entertaining, I can’t recommend it higher!

These Guys are Sick!

Made up of X-Strike members, new faces and the amazing ProJared this intrepid group of improv-comedy performers have grown in popularity exponentially since they burst onto the MAGFest scene a few years ago. They do a full 2 hour “Whose-Line” style show with a video game themed twist! They’re quick, witty, atheletic even! If you get the chance to see them live, do it…you’ll laugh till you hurt!

The whole crew!

ProJared giving his best performance!

8BitMaximo

Max is one of those cartoonists that I wonder when he finds time to sleep. He’s involved in so many projects, he’s always got new art and it’s always getting even better and more amazing! This MAGFest he had no less than 5 brand new poster designs for sale as well as his work on SWD Tech’s “Pixel Noir” which I’ll talk more about later! Support this dude, he’s simply the best!

Kevin Bolk

K-Bo is just such a lovable human being. Not only does he create the cutest parody comics and commissions, he’s got a HUGE heart and spreads joy from behind his table like no one else. He also contributed to Beyond Mode 7 and it was nice to finally be able to deliver his contributor copies of the book!

Hex Martinez

Hex hasn’t updated his FB art page in a while, as he recently got hired by Apple! Still, his work is super dope and I think you should all enjoy it! He’s a really rad guy!

MUSIC

Honestly, I didn’t get to as much music this year as last, I was spending way too much time hanging with my friends and making connections. I did still however make it to two key concerts, one great discussion panel with Virt and met a new band for whom I may be doing some art for! Let’s commence the rock!

Machinae Supremacy

I am new to Machinae. Unlike Kris Huber, who’s been listening to the Swedish metal band since High School, I only became aware of their awesome this past summer when Kyle JCRB of Arecibo Radio held a listening party for their new album “Phantom Shadow.” I’m glad I attended that one because I’ve been hooked ever since! A solid mix of modern heavy metal, power metal and alternative rock with chiptunes, they’re a perfect fit for MAGFest and help bring a fresh, non-gaming flavor to the show.

The selection they played in their set was fantastic, many of my favorites were in there! I had some issues with the balancing however, and thought the guitars were way to loud, drowning out the vocals at times. Drums were almost non-existent. Still, my ears were happily ringing days after the show and I hope they come back for another MAGFest!

The Lonely Rolling Stars

The Lonely Rolling Stars took the stage this year with a slightly new lineup. Stemage finally decided he was in too many bands and had too many projects, so he gracefully bowed out after Carnivortex. Enter MEGA BEARDO! He’s been a stellar addition and adds some great stage presence, awesome guitar playing and Vocal power to the team! They played several new songs at MAGFest and in discussions at Virt’s panel the next day, Ailsean admitted that the young drummer Chuck “finbeard” Simpson had already finished his recording for the new album! Unfortunately the old men of the group have some catching up to do, but soon…very soon. He provided a consolation hug and hurried on his way to bug the equally busy Jake Kauffman.

Did I mention that the composer for Katamari Damacy, and the song for whom the band is named, made a special appearance on-stage at the end of their set? Very special thing…you really had to be there!

Jake “Virt” Kauffman

(Brendan Becker aka Inverse Phase crashing Virt’s panel…he’s in the red!)

SPEAKING of Jake, his panel was a fantastic boost to my morale! He discussed his recent work on projects from Double Dragon Neon to Duck Tales Remastered and Shovel Knight to his experience coming up as a new, ambitious, self-taught musician. He referenced his on-going battle with depression and self-doubt and how his family, friends and the amazing companies he’s been able to work with have given him all the strength he needs to continue to create amazing music. Having known Jake in some capacity for over a decade now, it’s always inspiring to hear him talk about his work ethic and the things that keep him going!

Do A Barrel Roll

A new-er band to the VGM scene, their first album “Thunderous Crash” came out in 2011, and last year featured “Boss Rush.” Boss Rush is an important album for them as it introduces the band members (Dani Kong – drums, percussion, Ayalisse – electric and acoustic violin, Meta Man – trumpet, keyboards, Prof. Sequoia – keyboards, samples, Zero Nimbus – guitars, arrangement, Axe Deadeye – guitars, Rado – guitars, Photo-Man – bass guitar) as heroes in their own game-inspired multiverse. Their new album, which I am in discussions with to illustrate, will introduce their full musical narrative! Prepare first for a short Pokemon EP to tide you over, which I also might have an artistic hand in. I’m very excited to work with these guys, they’ve got energy to spare!

NEW FACES

Sarah Lulu Ding

Working with Maximo this year was the lovely Sarah! She shared the table with him and had her own amazing digital paintings with her, game characters, anime, pretty soldier sailor moon! Her bright colors and vibrancy was as attractive as her attention to detail and figure work! She and Max made a great team and I can’t wait to see more of her work in the future!

SWD Tech Games/PixelNoir

It was my great pleasure to meet Len Stewart of SWD Tech Games, an indie developer working on a superb classic Noir-inspired, top-down pixel animated RPG called Pixel Noir. Featuring art designs by Maximo, Music by Kunal Majmudar and Len’s great creative leadership, (among many other great team members) Pixel Noir is on it’s way to success! Their first Kickstarter came up a bit short, but they’re gearing up for a new one and you can bet they’ll pick themselves up and deliver one of the best indie games of the year!

Richard Durham

Another new face not to the scene, and probably not new to the vendor hall either, but this year was the first year I had the pleasure of playing an original card game created by Richard Durham called Zomboree! In the X-Strike party room we took on the hoards as our group tried to survive 7 days until rescue by the military…however the infected quickly took control of the game and over took what was left of us. It was incredibly fun and very challenging. You can grab a copy of it and his other game, a detective misdirection game called Dirty Little Secrets at DriveThru Cards

Ode

“Magic is fading, and the world is changing. Some, however, still fight for the Old Ways. 
These are the kinds of heroes that live on. 
This is their Ode.”

Ode is a fantasy comic by Annie Stoll & Tim Ferrara. The beautiful semi-abstract painted style with anime influences and fluid character designs by Annie and the smart, fantastical writing by Tim pulled me into their booth at MAGFest’s marketplace. Sadly they were out of chapter 2 of the print edition, but like Citadel, they are currently on the third Chapter and it’s available in it’s entirety online. I still highly recommend getting a hard copy however, the books looked beautiful!

Smooth McGroove

I got to meet Smooth McGroove! He signed my 3DS right next to the AVGN’s signature from last year! He’s such a nice guy and his panel was very laid back and fun!

COSPLAY

I was so involved with seeing friends and hanging out this year, making connections and the like, I didn’t get my camera out for too many cosplayers. The few that did catch my eye however, I’ll feature below. Enjoy!

Full-on Katamari goodness!

These two were already posed so I snapped a quick one!

Ambitious MegaMan costumer was ambitious!

He ain’t afraid of no ghosts!

My favorite of the show, a super well done, simple and cute Paula from Earthbound!

Closing Thoughts

I made more positive connections at MAGFest 13 than I’ve made in a long time. I caught up on old friendships, made new ones, and even lined myself to continue contributing artistically to the community I love! I learned from some heroes, laughed with my favorite shows live, rocked out, and re-invigorated myself for 2015! While I’m sad it’s already over, I’m very excited about the projects I have already lined up for this year and the ones to come! Stay tuned!

Here’s a few more remaining pictures from the show!

Pano over the Balcony of the Gaylord National Harbor Hotel from the X-Strike party room…one last time!

Some guerrilla advertising for Beyond Mode 7! I sold around 7-10…thanks all who bought one!!!

Game music orchestra set up in the main hallway outside the convention center!

Hot Pepper Gaming LIVE! I laughed till I felt the burn!

MAGSwag! Finally got that scarf I’ve been wanting since last year!

-RD

All Photos are © 2015 Randall Drew
Logos and art are © their respective owners.

Sketch Card – Skullmageddon!!!

YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE: SKULLMAGEDDON! Great character from a great reboot last year with GREAT music by Virt!

Microns, Prismacolor and Copics on card stock.

-RD

Original art is ©2013 Randall Drew

MAGFest Report Part 3: MUSIC!!!

Time to wrap up the event that was MAGFest XI.

As the highlight of the year, one could think it’s all downhill from here, but with the inspiration I get from the show, it’s really easy to just move towards MAGFest XII producing the art and comics I love the whole time! What helps is that there’s just so much Music at MAGFest, it’s hard to get through all of it in just one year. Without the VGM Remix and Rearrangement community, there would be no MAGFest and without MAGFest, there might not be so much drive in me these last two years. I’m very grateful to know and work with and learn from all the amazing musicians, DJ’s, MC’s and ReMixers who make the journey every year to the Nation’s Capitol to celebrate the thing we all love!

So, I admit, this year I only went to 4 concerts. The busy sales at my table combined with my night at the Lumberjack Lounge (and also, you know…actually sleeping at a reasonable hour) seriously curbed my time in head-bang mode. Still, the 4 shows I did see were awesome and really helped show how MAGFest really operates, it’s heart-beat revealed.

The show’s I saw were Thursday night’s line up of The OneUps, Metroid Metal and The Megas. I also went to Knight of the Round’s metal set Saturday afternoon, to hear them live and support the group the hired me as their album artist! I’ll talk about each performance below briefly, then discuss the other performances I missed, but have since caught up on thanks to this magical thing called the internet!

The OneUps – Longtime MAGFest performers, the OneUps revealed a vastly new look at sound last year at MAGFest X and it took the show by storm. They’ve since continued to bring the Funk and are really tightening up their sound, set and presence on stage. The 4 members, Tim “T-1000” Yarbrough, William “VCR” Reyes, Mr. Musin, and Jared “JBOOTY” Dunn are as smooth as their sound, flawlessly presenting each track with little shenanigans and just pure funk. They let their jams do all the talking. Well, except when Mustin gets pumped. They’re a highlight show for me every year and I can’t wait to hear their newest stuff, slated for 2013. The best part of their set was when the next performers, Metroid Metal decided to have a little fun behind the projection screens on stage. The band rolled with it, enjoyed it and it really showed how casual, fun, and close all of the performers are at MAGFest. They also presented Lucio, rapper and beat-maker extraordinaire in a preview of a new colab project between the two artists! As an encore, they brought out Brental Floss on keys to jam! William and Tim also spent some time in the Jam Space with a premier performance of their new duo: Altered Beasts!

Metroid Metal – Another long-time performer at MAGFest and the combination of many talented individuals from various groups in the scene. Danimal Cannon from Armcannon, Kirby from Temp Sound Solutions along with founding member Stemage, Bass from Chunkstyle and drum action by Kevin Lawrence make up the current line-up and they all know how to rock your face off. Their set was loud, energetic and really got people wound up for The Megas. They covered a wide range of Metroid games, not sticking to any one system or title too long. I did find some of their arrangements to be a bit different at times, but they always brought it back to the sounds we love.

The Megas – The Mega’s have been coming to MAGFest from California for the last 4 years. Last year, at MAGFest X I missed their show, but Jesse DuRona caught it and was instantly hooked. He’s been singing their praises (literally) all of 2012! I finally caught them live after hearing their stuff on album for so long, and wow, quite the show! They’re much heavier and loud live than their finely tuned albums. High energy, high action, and lots of audience participation. It was amazing fun and worth the wait to see them.

Best part about the Metroid Metal and The Mega’s sets on the floor was the amazing Zero Suit Samus cosplayer doing hula hoop dancing.

Then her friends joined in!

Knight of the Round – KotR was the Saturday afternoon show I got to see. I recently did an Album cover and Teeshirt design for the band, so when I heard they were also going to be at MAGFest, I was stoked! They put on a head-banger of a show for a super enthusiastic crowd of fans! Justin and the gang really rocked stage 2 with some big sound! Afterwords I spent some time at their merch table finally getting a good look at the teeshirt, and all the folks who were excited by it. They were nice enough to hook me up with one and 2 others (I bought one of em!) and they’re pretty amazing designs all around! Buy their new album at their bandcamp and be sure to like them on Facebook! I’ll have poster prints of both designs available in my store shortly!

Again, you can check out all of my photos from the shows at My Flickr!

Okay, while I missed out on a lot of music at this years show, I’ve been able to catch up thanks to both Arecibo Radio and 8bitX’s live streams and the many fans who recorded live video during the various performances. I’m going to quickly cover what I’ve heard, found, and listened to about the amazing sets I had to miss!

bLiNd – You can listen to a full recording of bLiNd’s hour long DJ session on his SoundCloud page! Featuring MC duties by A_Rival halfway through, this set gets better and better as it goes on and bLiNd covers SO many quality, classic games! Totally worth a listen!

Benjamin Briggs – Ben Briggs is another DJ who’s featured his entire set up at SoundCloud. He’s an amazing talent and highly regarded even by much longer-term remixers/DJs. His sound will amaze you!

Bright Primate – Up and coming Boston-Based chiptune DJ’s Lydia Marsala (Vocals, Songs, Emotion) and James Therrien (Game Boys, Songs, Logic) form the duo that is Bright Primate! Find their show on the Chiptune Stage at YouTube!

Virt – Virt of course did a chiptune show…and of course you should watch the WHOLE THING…and of course you SHOULD LOVE IT!!! Virt: wears cat ears to every show!

Danimal Cannon – The aforementioned Danimal Cannon also does chiptune sets. THanks to Chip Music Chronicle for having all of the chiptune stage shows up on their YouTube! Here’s Danimal’s set!

Yuzo KoshiroThe Man. The Myth. The Legend. He was this years featured guest and he did a late-night dance party DJ session that packed the house and brought the nostalgia on heavy! Very sad I could not make his set, but at least it’s recorded in digital history for all to see!

Triforce Quartet – I caught just a bit of Triforce Quartet’s set immediately after Knight of the Round on Saturday. They started with a small crowd and the theme from “Game of Thrones” and by the time I returned later to Stage 2 to buy some goods from KotR, they had a packed house and were doing an amazing Legend of Zelda arrangement! Unlike KotR who was headbanging, mashing, jumping up and down metal, Triforce Quartet had a full house seated audience and they were all entirely entranced by the music! Hope they return for MAGFest XII!

And that folks, is just scratching the surface. There were SO many more chiptune performers (again, all available through Chip Music Chronicle’s playlist at YouTube!) and live bands! MAGFest XI proved once again that MAGFest works very very hard year after year to bring the best of every kind of video game music out there to the stage. Each year, every band, performer and act puts on better and better shows and the collaborative vibe this year was unmistakable, masterful and brought so much fun and joy to the entire event!

I hope to see MAGFests performers continue to come together both musically and personally, it adds a whole new level of imagination and performance to every concert, party and panel!

Thanks again to everyone at MAGFest for putting on the best show of the year. Period. You guys and gals rule!

See you all next year for MAGFest XII!

-RD

All photos are ©2013 Randall Drew
All Music is © their respective creators/arrangers/musicians

MAGFest Report Part 2: Friends

I have a lot of friends who I only see once a year. At MAGFest. This blog post is about them in all their pure awesome.

Every year for many years now, a bunch of us from the former OneUp Studios message boards (now Mustin Enterprises) gather at MAGFest to catch up, celebrate and party. Since the show has moved to the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center the style of the gathering at MAGFest has stepped up a notch. Spear-headed by long-time internet friends JoeCam and Taras “Pappy” Butrej, a group purchases a large suite and hosts a suite-party. Usual suspects include Rory O’Boyle, Haroon “FFMusicDJ” Piracha, “Jesus” Ian and Brohon. You’ll meet all of them in the photo above. Often the group chooses a theme.

This year’s theme was “Brotel Party – Dress like a douche, but don’t act like one!” Needless to say there were a lot of popped collars, glasses being worn inside and excited shouts of “BRO!” Everyone from Dale North Editor in Chief of Destructoid, to Jake “Virt” Kauffman of WayForward, to Kunal Majmudar and Maximo Lorenzo show their faces at the so-called “Lumberjack Lounge.” It’s a gathering of not only some of the best talent in the VGM Remix/Rearrangement community, but also some of my best far-away friends! Each one is doing something different and amazing with their talents and I hope to give you all just a snippet of their awesome here in this post!

Oh, and in case you were wondering; This is how nerds run a shots competition:

The competition is set up into rounds of 3 shots, each winner advancing until we have a 3-way showdown at the end. There’s prizes for the winners AND Losers. Each shot MUST be themed after a game (or game-related, as there was a Wreck it Ralph themed shot this year for Venelope!) This years winner was HAT! With a shot called “Purple Tentacle” from the classic LucasArts game Day of the Tentacle!

My good buddy Haroon was making his second-place shot from last year on the side for us non-participants so we could taste what it takes to place in “Onimushots!”

I’ve mentioned a lot of people already, so why don’t I get down to specifics? I’ll share a little bit about each person and what they’re doing that’s just so awesome! (No specific order, just as they come to me….)

Maximo V Lorenzo – I’ve talked plenty about this guy already, but seriously, Go read his webcomic OHKO!

Mustin – Co-Founder of the former OneUp Studios with Dale North, now the man behind Mustin Enterprises and The OneUps!

JoeCam – Asshole. Also, writer for The Gaming Vault.


Taras “Pappy” Butrej – DudeBro. Does movie reviews at his blog Mainstreamin’

Kunal Majmudar – Runs Pixeltone Music and co-founder of SWD Tech! Guest percussion for The OneUps also, all around awesome guy!

X-Strike Studios – Tim, Rorry, Ben and the whole gang at X-Strike do video game movies with a sense of humor and nostalgia! I’d recommend Project: Snake Low Budget Espionage as a good starter!

Overcoat – Aka Scott, he hosts Touhou Tuesday and Radio Overcoat Tuesday and Wednesday nights over at AreciboRadio! Be sure to jump into the chat and talk with all the other fans as well as hosts, guests and producers!

Kristina “TrueStar” Kauffman/ Jake “Virt” Kauffman – Kris is another Arecibo Radio host, co-hosting Touhou Tuesdays and her own show Noise Channel on Thursday nights. Her shows are often produced by Virt, who’s 110% Awesome.

Ailsean – God of Guitar.

Steph – Steph is the guest coordinator of MAGFest and one of the bubbliest, happiest people I know!

Flik – Chris Serani was MAGFest’s official photographer this year and I’m sure he’s busy right now uploading thousands of photos!

Justin Taylor – Super nice guy who knows how to METAL. When not on stage, wears glasses!

Brandon Strader – No longer an “up and coming” OCRemixer this guy knows how to rock and will have a solo album coming VERY SOON! Hit up his website!

NO-Shows:

Here are some folk that sadly couldn’t make it this year, but are MAG Veterans and sorely missed!

Mazedude – Chris Getman and his wife just had their first child, baby Isabella! Mazedude is hard at work on his next solo album “American Pixels” Pre-order now for a free Chiptune EP!

Larry “Liontamer” Oji. – Loves McRibs. Had the flu and had to skip MAGFest this year, he’s a veteran attendee, long time VGM DJ and co-host of Nitro Game Injection on Arecibo Radio! He’s also the Community Manager and a Judge over at OCRemix.

KyleJCRB – Main host of Nitro Game Injection and master of the KNGI radio network!

These are just some of the people I meet every year now at MAGFest to catch up with! The list goes on and I’m sure I missed some folks, but hey…that’s why we hang at the show!
To see my complete MAGFest photo set with many of the people listed here in it, his up my Flickr account!

Tomorrow, the final part of my report and what MAGFest is really all about: The Music! Let me tell ya, this year was incredible!

-RD