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:''For media inquiries (interviews, articles, conventions), please contact us at '''<span style="color:orange">press@ocremix.org</span>'''.<br> | :''For media inquiries (interviews, articles, conventions), please contact us at '''<span style="color:orange">press@ocremix.org</span>'''.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 14:58, 5 January 2009
- Read more: 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1999-2003
- For media inquiries (interviews, articles, conventions), please contact us at press@ocremix.org.
- For recognition and representation within the games industry, please see Industry Recognition.
2005
SHEI Magazine (University of Michigan)
"Interview with djpretzel", #12 ("Journey to the West"), pages 29-31, Jason Skorski (intro) & Mark Fisher (interview questions), December 12, 2005
PC Gamer (UK)
"Muzak: Doomed Headphones", #154, page 140, November 2005
The Dark Side of Phobos
1UP.com
"Gaming's Rhapsody: Third Movement", Nich Maragos, August 18, 2005
SOUNDTRACK.notes
"Doom: The Dark Side of Phobos", Jouni H. "Necrophilisimo" Lahtinen, August 9, 2005
The Dark Side of Phobos
Slashdot
"DooM ReMix Project - The Dark Side of Phobos", David "djpretzel" Lloyd, August 9, 2005
The Dark Side of Phobos: Press release.
American Chronicle
"Video Games Live Tour And NHL 2K6", Daniel Murray, July 10, 2005
Slashdot
"ocremix.org Partners with Electronic Arts", megli, April 1, 2005
GameSpy
"Pixel 24: Beeps and Boops", Ben Turner, March 25, 2005
MP3.com
"Video Game Remixes: How, Where, and Why?", Eliot Van Buskirk, February 9, 2005