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Cable Ties' foray into gaming


Cable Ties foray into gaming
By Cat Woods
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“And if I can t hope, nothing s ever gonna change.” So go the lyrics to Melbourne band Cable Ties’ song
Hope, which is the soundtrack to a new independent game. In April, the band were invited to collaborate with game designer Cecile Richard and producer Maize Wallin on crafting the soundtrack to Richard s game,
Hope. The game, free online, is designed to challenge feelings of hopelessness and confront issues of anxiety and self-criticism.
Jenny McKechnie (left), Shauna Boyle and Nick Brown.
The collaboration was the Indie Bands x Indie Developers pilot project of the Victorian Music Development Office, which partners indie musicians with indie video game creators. The VMDO has existed for just over two years, delivered by Music Victoria, specifically for the music industry. Katie Stewart, general manager of VMDO, was familiar with both Cable Ties and Richard’s work ....

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Music Victoria Awards Winners Announced!


Thu 10 Dec 2020
Last night was the 16th edition of the annual Music Victoria Awards - a night honouring Victoria’s best acts, albums, songs and musicians of the past 12 months. 
Sampa the Great
Co-presented by PBS and RRR, this year’s Awards were held as part of the Melbourne Music Week - Extended program at the Melbourne Recital Centre, as well as being livestreamed and broadcast on Channel 31. MC’d by beloved community radio presenters
Lyndelle Wilkinson and Chris Gill, the evening featured live performances by
Alice Skye, Elizabeth, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever and Simona Castricum.
Did you miss the awards? You can watch the livestream back here. ....

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