Red Steel Soundtrack
If you’re one of those people who love to listen to game soundtracks without playing the game, then you will be delighted to know that the Red Steel soundtrack will be out on iTunes and CD starting May 29. Composed by Tom Salta, whose credits include the GRAW series, the soundtrack featured his highly acclaimed kaleidoscopic musical score which immerses players in the world of the game’s unique gunplay and swordplay actions.
“We’re really happy to make this possible, especially with Tom’s spectacular work on Red Steel,” said Didier Lord, Executive Director of Ubisoft Music. “It’s an important move as it will be Ubisoft’s first soundtrack released on major digital distribution channels – the first of many to come!”
Here’s more on the soundtrack:
To ensure the authenticity of the game’s soundtrack, Salta arranged and recorded traditional live Japanese instrumentation such as Koto, Shamisen, Shakuhachi and Taiko performed by expert Japanese musicians including the specialist percussion group Taikoza. The score also features performances from conservatory-trained Japanese opera singers and renowned violinist Lili Haydn. In order to reflect the diverse and Western-influenced soundtrack of fashionable Tokyo, Salta further embellished the soundtrack with a wide spectrum of music styles – such as orchestral, electronic, rock, hip hop, dance, easy listening, jazz, lounge and Japanese pop – that truly embrace the game’s cinematic story and vibrant locations.The Red Steel soundtrack received numerous accolades for its unique approach and vibrant musical palette, including 2006 Best Original Score from IGN, who commented, “The selection not only has a richness and definition often lacking in video games, but the compositions are catchy and memorable too.” In this Wii exclusive game, players master both the ancient art of the Katana and the sophisticated technology of modern firearms, taking advantage of the emotion and innovative gameplay possible only with the remarkable Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™ controllers.
















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