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Artist description
Recording artists THE FAT MAN and CONFUSIUM pay tribute to the classic Intellivision video game system.
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Music Style
Electronica (Confusium), Surf Rock (The Fat Man) |
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Artist History
THE FAT MAN (George Sanger) got his start in 1983 writing the theme for the Intellivision video game "Thin Ice." He went on to become the biggest name in video and computer game music, composing soundtracks for dozens of hit titles, including "Wing Comma nder" and "The 7th Guest." He has also recorded albums of non-game music in a variety of weird and humorous styles, available at fatman.com. |
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Group Members
THE FAT MAN is George Alistair Sanger.
CONFUSIUM is Confusium. |
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Albums
THE FAT MAN: "Surf.com," "Flabby Rode," others (visit fatman.com) |
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Press Reviews
THE FAT MAN: "He's our Henry Mancini, our John Williams." - Johnny Wilson, "Computer Gaming World""SURF.COM is a wonderfully bizarre sidetrip on the road to Malibu. A smile and a sense of well being crept into my bones. I am forever changed." - Phil Dirt, KFJC |
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Location
Manhattan Beach, CA - USA |
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