He was the one behind the trailer sound, and he's doing the mixing on each track after Strife and I (or just me on some tracks,) have finished composing it. We have an expert sound engineer and composer, Falk, helping us out this time, which is a huge help. That's going to come down to timing, more than anything. Are there going to be any more tracks like this?Ī: Some tracks, definitely! That trailer track was a special case, performed by other artists, but if things work out right, some of that style might be peppered throughout the soundtrack. Q: The trailer gave us hints of greater fidelity in the new game, stronger use of instruments we didn't see before and a more "rock album" style. The music's going to be much more diverse this time, but there's still going to be that good old fashioned Freedom Planet-y sound in many tracks. That said, there's going to be a lot to love for fans of the first game, still. There were a lot of different styles going on around that time, so I wanted to try and do more this time. Sort of mid-90s, right when games started being on CDs. We wanted to try some new things out that fit into the era of games that Freedom Planet is a loveletter to. Q: Tell us a little about the general direction and themes we can expect in Freedom Planet 2's soundtrack, is it more of the same or are we going to see any dramatic shifts in the style?Ī: A little of both, really. She's at the forefront of Freedom Planet 2's killer soundtrack and today, we ask her a few questions! Woofle, is back for Round 2! With a style that defined the tone of the first game, we just couldn't leave her behind.
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