Qumu

Qumu, often stylized as "QUMU," is an independent music producer and arranger known for their vibrant and imaginative video game music covers. With a strong presence on platforms such as YouTube and streaming services, Qumu has carved out a unique niche, capturing the hearts of both video game enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Their work predominantly focuses on reimagining classic video game tracks with a contemporary electronic flair, often infusing each piece with an energy and playfulness that is both fresh and reminiscent of the original compositions.

From the cosmic depths conveyed in "Rosalina in the Observatory" from "Super Mario Galaxy" to the adrenaline-pumping beats of "Battle! (Champion)" from "Pokémon Gold & Silver," Qumu's ability to breathe new life into these iconic themes is evident. The artist’s discography is an eclectic mix, ranging from the whimsical "Merry-Go-Round" from "Super Mario 64" to the tranquil and atmospheric "Aquatic Ambiance" from "Donkey Kong Country." Qumu's mastery of electronic production techniques complements the nostalgia of the tunes, offering listeners a delightful reinterpretation of the soundtracks that fueled the adventures within some of gaming’s most beloved worlds. With each cover, Qumu pays homage to the legacy of video game music while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of the genre.

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  1. March 17, 2022
  2. September 13, 2021
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    Year 7
    21 tracks
  3. September 10, 2020
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    Year 6
    24 tracks
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    Year 5
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    Year 4
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    Year 3
    12 tracks
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    Year 1
    8 tracks
  9. December 10, 2017
  10. December 13, 2011
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    World 1
    5 tracks