Episode 1: The January Episode | BGM Gems 05
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Summary
In their album of the soundtrack of the game of the year spectacular, hosts Jordan Hatfield & Dawn Violet discuss standout media from 2025, despite recording and releasing said spectacular well into January.
It's the January episode!
Music in order of apperance
- Into Tartarus by Darren Korb (Hades II)
- I Am Gonna Claw (Out Your Eyes then Drown You To Death) by Scylla & The Sirens/Darren Korb (Hades II)
- Nocturne Pour Lumière by Lorien Testard (Clair Obscur: Expedition 33)
- Outlaws of the West by Woody Jackson (Red Dead Redemption 2)
- Unshaken by D'angelo (Red Dead Redemption 2)
- The Housebuilding Song by David R. Ferguson (Red Dead Redemption 2)
- After The Ship by Amos Roddy (Citizen Sleeper 2)
- warehouse by kariomart & Blue Cayman (Q-UP)
- The Visitor by Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab (Star Wars Jedi: Survivor)
- Beneath The Cantina by Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab (Star Wars Jedi: Survivor)
- There Are Always Choices by Amos Roddy (Citizen Sleeper 2)
Timestamps
00:00 hi
00:17 good morning!
03:22 games, soundtracks, and nonsense
52:38 2025 music chat~
1:46:55 bye!
intro and outro themes by ayr
BGM Gems hosted by Jordan Hatfield & Dawn Violet
Produced & engineered by Dawn Violet
Edited by Dawn Violet & Jordan Hatfield
A Podcast made by humans, published independently.
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