

"Like a very lofty British alien, like a brain floating in an aquarium on a flotilla of goldfish fins. "He’s a really funny comic support character," Galvatron said. To give a sense of the game's oddball vibe, Schwartzman plays a giant brain perched atop a pile of discarded fish parts. He travels through strange and trippy worlds, playing music and hunting for his true sound. In The Artful Escape, the main character, Francis Vendetti, goes on a multidimensional journey to discover his true stage persona - which seems to be a David Bowie-esque shred machine - while at the same time reckoning with the legacy of his late uncle, a Bob Dylan-style folk icon. He brought all these things and he put them all around him and he would like, do the line with the cape and then he would throw the cape around another way, and then he would hold the umbrella and do the line. He came into the studio and he had like a cape and he had a dressing gown and like an umbrella and a little tiny Korg synth. "And it was just like, it was a moment for me. "We just hung out and spoke about David Bowie and Bob Dylan and video games and stuff," Galvatron said. He then founded a studio, rented some office space, secured a deal with Annapurna, and somewhere along the way, he ended up in a recording booth with Jason Schwartzman.

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In the 2010s, he used YouTube videos to teach himself how to create a game in Unreal, building off the 3D animation and coding courses he took back in college, right before Warner Music signed him. However, for the past few years, Galvatron has been a game developer first and foremost. Galvatron is the frontman of The Galvatrons, a high-energy Australian rock group that toured the continent and opened for bands like Def Leppard and Cheap Trick in the late 2000s.

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