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Harry Cannon’s Pipe Dreams, Plus Song!

Posted by John Walker on October 21st, 2009.

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Harry's the one of the left, in front.

It was weeks ago that Henrik Nåmark contacted me to tell me he’d made another song for an indie game, and because I’m a colossal idiot I’ve only just gotten around to telling you about it. Nåmark is responsible for one of our all-time favourite game songs, You Have To Burn The Rope. Later he released a song and video called Reload Press Play, which was also fantastic. His most recent audible appearance is on the compellingly silly Harry Cannon’s Pipe Dreams.

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Friday Nonsense: Reload Press Play

Posted by John Walker on April 17th, 2009.

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Cutting edge graphics. As in, they were cut out with a rough edge.

Obviously you’re a fan of You Have To Burn The Rope, and thus it follows you enormously admired the closing credits music. Good news, fans of extremely silly songs about videogames, Henrik Nåmark’s next song and video is finished, and it’s below.

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