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Sonics for Sonic

We catch up with Sonic Team’s sound director, Jun Senoue

For over 25 years, Jun Senoue has been shaping the sounds of Sega games, most famously including the Sonic series. Along with Sonic Adventure Music Experience bandmates Takeshi Taneda and Act, he recently performed for hundreds of fans packed into The Garage in London, playing classic themes from Sonic’s Dreamcast era and new tracks from Team Sonic Racing.

You’ve previously performed at the UK Summer Of Sonic events, but Sonic Adventure Music Experience was just about the music. How did this event come to happen?

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