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Review: Andrew Shartmann explores the enduring legacy of Koji Kondo’s Super Mario Bros. Soundtrack

Review: Andrew Shartmann explores the enduring legacy of Koji Kondo’s Super Mario Bros. Soundtrack

Posted on August 8, 2015August 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Isolation is inherent in Canada’s geography. We’re often called a country of two solitudes, but it’s really a land of thousands. Before the Internet, most shared experiences were the result of proximity – you were defined by who and what was nearby. Beyond that, all you had was what could be bought or beamed into your living room.

This is a feeling that music often responds to – like, in 1994, when Sloan named their sophomore record Twice Removed, pointing out just how far they felt from the world’s grander narratives. Back then, I was in their neck of the woods – the Maritimes – filling my time playing Nintendo in my parents’ basement. I felt far from just about everything, but playing games such as Mario and Zelda felt like sharing a common experience with people around the world.
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