I Love VGM (album) by Hans Fuerst
Jazz | Video Gsame
Album Description:
For his first solo album, Hans Fuerst covers 7 tracks from video game soundtracks that inspired his love of music. For those seven songs, Hans explored the process and the art of recording on six different pianos, bringing a unique soundscape and touch to each track. "I Love VGM" aims to bring the rich and emotional language of video game music into a new medium of expression.
Hans Fuerst: Piano, Keyboards,
Fender Rhodes, Cymbals
William DeBlaey: Upright Bass
Sue Orfield: Tenor Saxophone
Credits
Produced by William DeBlaey
Engineered by William DeBlaey
Mixed by William DeBlaey, Hans Fuerst
Mastered by Lena Sutter
Album design by Hans Fuerst
About Hans Fuerst
Hans Fuerst is a Twin Cities-based pianist with a passion for video game music. Drawing inspiration from jazz legends like McCoy Tyner and iconic composers like Gō Ichinose of Pokémon fame, Hans blends the influence of Black American and Japanese music into his unique style. He writes, performs, improvises, and records to share the magic of video game music, celebrating its rich, emotional language with a wider audience.