Dead Space Soundtrack Details
Composed by Jason Graves and available for purchase
Date: Monday, October 06, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Electronic Arts has announced the orchestral score for their new sci-fi survival horror game Dead Space. Developed with award-winning composer Jason Graves, in association with Rod Abernethy and under the direction of EA Redwood Shores, the official soundtrack for Dead Space will be available at the EAtrax site for purchase to coincide with the release of Dead Space on October 14, 2008.

The score features over three hours of music recorded during two different recording sessions. In the first session Graves conducted sixty musicians of the acclaimed Northwest Sinfonia Orchestra at the Bastyr Chapel in Seattle, and a year later Graves conducted sixty players of the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra and twenty voice choir at the world famous Skywalker Sound Scoring Stage.

During both sessions, co-produced by Jason Graves and Rod Abernethy, the orchestra was recorded individually by section with multiple dynamic levels and variations to be implemented as adaptive layers of music in the game. EA’s audio team designed the music system to be multi-layered so the music could be mixed at run-time based on gameplay and situation.

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