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Quake - Nintendo 64: Official Soundtrack

by Aubrey Hodges

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birdlivesmatter
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birdlivesmatter I know NIN remastered this. But This is so good. Its a terrifying soundscape into the unknown. It's awesome Favorite track: Growls Of The Lost (Level - Castle Of The Damned).
Michael Alan DeRuiter
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Michael Alan DeRuiter So brutal... reminds me of Wolf Eyes. Or that one track on Aaron Dilloway's Modern Jester. Best to classify this, when divorced from the game, as harsh noise ambient. Yet it makes me feel keenly interested in the topic of composing for third-generation Nintendo home consoles. Favorite track: Quake N64 Theme.
mariteaux
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mariteaux The superior Quake soundtrack, no contest. Grimy, crunchy, nasty, and fits on an N64 cartridge. Favorite track: Soul Eaters (Level - The Necropolis).
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released February 11, 2013

In 1998, Quake was brought to Nintendo 64 by Midway Games. The challenge for me from the audio perspective was in how to deliver an aggressive and edgy sound using very low quality (small) samples. I used less samples in the music and reused sound effects as instrument samples at times. I really liked how it came together and the game is one of my favorite works. I had always wondered what could have been if there were less restrictions so I recently created two new remixed tracks to find out! One last note, in some cases I have purposely used distortion and sonic degradation in the tracks, no your speakers are not screwed up...I am.

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Aubrey Hodges

Mr. Hodges’s music and sound design is heard in video games all over the world with a combined total of over 250 games totaling over 128 million units shipped since he began his career.

Considered a pioneer in the games industry with a reputation for taking artistic and technical risks for nearly three decades. Hodges was the first to use music and sounds in an online game (The Sierra Network).
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