Combichrist and Noisia contribute to ‘DmC Devil May Cry’ soundtrack

By Editor
By June 27, 2012 September 7th, 2016 News, World

Today, Capcom announced the talent which have created the music for ‘DmC Devil May Cry’ in close collaboration with Capcom and Ninja Theory. Working in close collaboration with Capcom and Ninja Theory, both Noisia and Combichrist composed music that will be heard during cinematics and gameplay, including combat. Combichrist catalogue tracks were also licensed to add to the game’s soundtrack.

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“It’s been an awesome experience working with Ninja Theory on the game. We had great freedom but were also bound by certain criteria typical in the game world. These are challenging boundaries (for example; consistency in sonics over 180 minutes of music) but also lots of space in terms of dynamics and progression and instrumentation being able to create soundscapes without having to worry about holding the attention of a dancefloor. Their music director was great to work with, good vibes. It’s great when you get to play to your strengths. Also, the game kicks ass,” says Noisia.

“As an avid gamer myself I was honored to be asked to work on this project. I had a lot of fun digging myself into Dante’s psyche in order to create music to match the battle scenes and am equally as excited to license existing Combichrist music. I’m looking forward playing the finished game when it comes out,” adds Andy LaPlegua of Combichrist.

For more on that collaboration, see our most recent interview with Combichrist. Also, check out the Devil May Cry Facebook.

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