5 Stars! This is one of those examples where 'The String Arcade' takes a theme from a game and makes it better! — Examiner.com
Classic video game music reimagined in The String Arcade, now available!
100% of the sales of this CD are donated to Bay Area Music Project!

ALAMEDA, Calif. – January 28, 2014 – In August, Bay Area composer Dren McDonald led a successful Kickstarter campaign for The String Arcade, a recording of classic video game music reimagined for string quartet. The finished recording was distributed to backers this month and is now available for preorder to the general public from iTunes and BandCamp (see below for links). The String Arcade will officially release February 11 for digital download and CD.
About The String Arcade
The String Arcade is a well-curated collection of music arranged for string quartet by Dren McDonald (Ghost Recon Commander, Ravenwood Fair) and Jason Poss (Lord of the Rings film trilogy, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King). The arrangements go far beyond chamber music emulations of the original themes, with each piece creatively interpreted, embellished, and reimagined to capture emotions evoked by the games. In conceiving the project, McDonald was inspired by John Lurie’s Stranger Than Paradise film soundtrack (1984), which featured a moody, string quartet score.
Besides giving gamers a new way to enjoy beloved classics, The String Arcade is also poised to inspire young musicians to pick up a violin, viola, or cello. Several tracks were specifically chosen from games popular among kids, and all album proceeds will be donated to the Bay Area Music Project, a tuition-free K-5 after-school program launching in September.
About The Music
The String Arcade’s 15 original arrangements (plus 2 CD bonus tracks) were inspired by games from Galaga to Minecraft. The arrangements span decades of video game history, from stand-up arcade classics (Galaga, TRON), through the 8- and 16-bit eras (Zelda, Sonic the Hedgehog, Altered Beast, Ecco the Dolphin) and the golden age of 1990s adventures (Monkey Island 2, Outlaws), to more recent hits (Portal 2, Minecraft), indie favorites (FTL – Faster Than Light, Scurvy Scallywags), and mobile/social games (graBLOX, Pettington Park, Ravenshire Castle).
About The String Arcade
The String Arcade is a well-curated collection of music arranged for string quartet by Dren McDonald (Ghost Recon Commander, Ravenwood Fair) and Jason Poss (Lord of the Rings film trilogy, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King). The arrangements go far beyond chamber music emulations of the original themes, with each piece creatively interpreted, embellished, and reimagined to capture emotions evoked by the games. In conceiving the project, McDonald was inspired by John Lurie’s Stranger Than Paradise film soundtrack (1984), which featured a moody, string quartet score.
Besides giving gamers a new way to enjoy beloved classics, The String Arcade is also poised to inspire young musicians to pick up a violin, viola, or cello. Several tracks were specifically chosen from games popular among kids, and all album proceeds will be donated to the Bay Area Music Project, a tuition-free K-5 after-school program launching in September.
About The Music
The String Arcade’s 15 original arrangements (plus 2 CD bonus tracks) were inspired by games from Galaga to Minecraft. The arrangements span decades of video game history, from stand-up arcade classics (Galaga, TRON), through the 8- and 16-bit eras (Zelda, Sonic the Hedgehog, Altered Beast, Ecco the Dolphin) and the golden age of 1990s adventures (Monkey Island 2, Outlaws), to more recent hits (Portal 2, Minecraft), indie favorites (FTL – Faster Than Light, Scurvy Scallywags), and mobile/social games (graBLOX, Pettington Park, Ravenshire Castle).