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Старый ламповый фонарь Warhammer 40000 40k
2020-06-22 17:13:55
#News_lamppost #Games_workshop Честно сказать, впервые такое вижу, чтобы музыка к проекту вышла раньше самого проекта, но here you go - Полный саундтрек (OST) анимационной серии Angels of Death (прослушать и купить можно на айтюнсе https://music.apple.com/us/album/warhammer-40-000-angels-of-death-original-score/1518604326) + выпуск Подкаста с Джоном Хартманом композитором этого альбома (обожаю разговоры о музыке). Прослушав сниппеты с айтюнса - могу сказать, что музыка збс! https://www.warhammer-community.com/2020/06/22/the-music-of-angels-of-deathgw-homepage-post-3fw-homepage-post-3/ "The Music of Angels (of Death) An animated series is the sum of several parts, and Angels of Death is no exception. The forthcoming Warhammer 40,000 series is a joint effort between the talented scriptwriters of the Warhammer Storyforge, animators, actors and more – the music, for example, is a vital part of setting the tone for the series. For this, we turned to Emmy-nominated composer and long-time Warhammer fan Jonathan Hartman to create a score. You may have already heard some of John’s work in the incredible Warhammer ident – if not, you should have a listen. We loved the music Jonathan composed. It’s redolent of the grim, dark, powerful atmosphere of Warhammer 40,000 and stunningly evokes this slice of the 41st Millennium envisaged by the Storyforge team in audible form. So, we’re naturally delighted that it’s being released as an album, which you can download right now in the Black Library Audio app or on iTunes. Have a listen to a sample. Warhammer 40,000: Angels of Death – The Original Score is a 39-minute feast of orchestral music that captures the gothic feel of the 41st Millennium. Want the full track listing? Oh, alright then. Just for you. Beware of spoilers in the track titles… Not only is this the perfect soundtrack to the series, but also to your games of Warhammer 40,000 – just imagine the thrill as the music kicks into high gear right as you make that game-winning roll! It’s also ideal for putting on in the background while you paint – especially if you’re painting Blood Angels or Tyranids – or just having on while you work from home. Remember to turn it down before those video conferences though. Or up, if you want to treat your colleagues to some epic 40K music! We asked Jonathan how he went about bringing music to a series about grim, post-human warriors, while giving it that quintessential Warhammer 40,000 flavour, and he gave us some insights. Jonathan: Composing the original score for Angels of Death was the first time my personal hobby and professional career overlapped. This has been creatively inspiring, fulfilling, and surprising. Did this score need to represent all Space Marines, all of Warhammer 40,000? Early on I realised that was too large a task, and the focus had to be on this story and these characters, so carefully crafted by the Warhammer Storyforge team. Part of it still has an epic quality, a sense of massive scale, created by an orchestra and full choir, with all the expected Gothic elements. There’s also a sense that the Imperium would have a lot of electronic sounds built into it as a culture, like vox-casters piping out music from cherubs and massive public broadcast speakers throughout a hive. This half of the sound was crafted by a deep dive into analogue synthesisers. We started with these sensibilities, and it seemed to work really well against the visuals. Another part of my approach has been to treat the Warhammer setting as if it’s real – more like I’m scoring a historical event, something with real stakes and gravitas. How would you score the fall of Rome? Or the Moon landing? Or when Horus betrays the Emperor? Somehow when I ask myself these types of creative questions, I’m able to get to the sound faster, to get to the way this music should feel. That’s the most important thing about music and storytelling – that it makes you feel something. As a lifelong fan of Warhammer, I hope that all of the fans in our hobby feel as excited about the new media as we do making it. You can hear more from Jonathan in this week’s Warhammer Community podcast, which you can watch now, or download on your usual podcast app. To get an idea of what he’s talking about, check out this preview. To experience the majesty of Jonathan’s score for yourself, download the soundtrack and get listening! You can get it on the Black Library Audio app and through iTunes. "


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