This is a short piece, basically says what it has to say - even works in a key change - and then exits. Very filmy texture that reminds me at least during the intro of the (excellent) soundtrack to Sneakers. Mucho woodwind work over a running harp line, a moving bassline, a mix of delicate jazzy drums and orchestral percussion, both breathy choral pads and more realistic choir patches, and perhaps most conspicuosly a brisk tempo and swaying, 7/4 time signature. I altered the wind embellishments to make a catchier hook, and tried to bring out a strong melodic theme in this piece." There wasn't much to it (hence the shortness of my mix). Of the source material, the Halls of Collosia theme, Darkesword writes: ".it was a very atmospheric track, with not much more than a continuous line and embellishing wind phrases. I believe music comes from somewhere else and I believe that we are here, on earth, to transcribe it and share what we find.Shariq joins Shnabubula's previous track in offering up some mixage of Soule's Evermore score. I don't want to say it's pseudo-religious or pseudo-philosophical. "I think music comes from a universal energy, from a place that's way out there. Jeremy Soule has written many songs, but some have also been credited to not just him but also to his brother, Julian Soule, who occasionally helps out writting songs. DirectSong publishes digital DRM-free versions of his soundtracks and other classical composers music. In 2000 he created his own company called Soule Media, in 2005 he founded his own record label, DirectSong. He is most famous for his work on the video games the Elder Scrolls (Series), The Guild Wars series, Total Annihilation, Neverwinter Nights, Dungeon Siege, Everquest, Secret of Evermore and Harry Potter. He is so famous for his work as a composer for video game music he is often referred to as the "John Williams of Video Game Music". Throughout his career he has written soundtracks for over 60 video games and a dozen other works. Jeremy Soule was born on December 19,1975 in Keokuk, Iowa.
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