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About Pokestir - Topic

Nicholas, known as Pokestir, is a composer and arranger based in New York with seven years of experience in digital music production. Specializing in video game music, he has built an extensive collection of arrangements featured on his YouTube channel and streaming platforms. His work blends modern production techniques with a deep respect for the original game soundtracks, resulting in arrangements that resonate with both nostalgic fans and new listeners. In addition to arrangements, he also creates original music for games and animations and actively collaborates with fellow musicians and content creators. Pokestir remains dedicated to pushing creative boundaries and continues to grow as a composer and producer with every project he takes on.

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Hyrule Castle (From "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past") [Arr. for Orchestra by Pokestir]

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Hyrule Castle (From "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past") [Arr. for Orchestra by Pokestir]

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