Pandapanda
01-09-2004, 21:25
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UBISOFT AND NINJA TUNE ANNOUNCE SOUNDTRACK FOR TOM CLANCY’S SPLINTER CELL® CHAOS THEORY™
Acclaimed Ninja Tune Recording Artist Amon Tobin Composing Original Music for Next Title in the Legendary Splinter Cell® Franchise
San Francisco, CALIFORNIA – DATE – Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest videogame publishers, today announced that innovative recording artist Amon Tobin is composing the original soundtrack for Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™, scheduled to ship for PC and the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft for Holiday 2004. Known for his vanguard production and composition work, Tobin uses an eclectic array of sounds, both electronic and organic, to create unique sonic landscapes, and excels at conjuring diverse and distinctive musical atmospheres that range from playful to menacing.
"Music and sounds have always been an extremely important aspect of Splinter Cell games, and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™ will use both in innovative ways that enhance the sense of immersion and directly affect gameplay," said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubisoft. "Ubisoft always seeks out creative collaborators of the highest quality, and Amon Tobin’s moody, genre-bending, cutting-edge music is the perfect fit for Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™."
Tobin’s original score will be heard throughout Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™; he and label Ninja Tune will also be releasing a companion soundtrack CD featuring extended and re-mastered versions of the themes from the game to coincide with the release of the game this year, with a limited collectors edition mixed in 5.1 surround sound planned for release in spring 2005.
"It quickly became clear that Ubisoft was interested in music that completely intertwined with the overall fabric of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™ to an extent that has not been heard before in video games – the development team members are true perfectionists, and we labored meticulously over every aspect of the sound design," said Tobin. "No
concessions were made that would compromise the integrity of the soundtrack, and that’s rare in a project of this scale."
About Amon Tobin
After releasing an album recorded under the name Cujo, Tobin burst on to the drum-and-bass scene with his critically-acclaimed 1997 debut album, Bricolage. The darker, rhythmically intense Permutation followed in 1998 and dazzled listeners with leagues of different beats, all fashioned from found sounds. Supermodified (2000) and Out From Out Where (2002) firmly established Tobin as a major force in electronic music, showcasing his range and encompassing approach to samples that include orchestral music, jazz combos, flamenco
guitars, tubas and motorbikes. A live album, recorded during an Australian tour, was released earlier this year. A native of Brazil, Tobin now resides in Montreal, Quebec.
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UBISOFT AND NINJA TUNE ANNOUNCE SOUNDTRACK FOR TOM CLANCY’S SPLINTER CELL® CHAOS THEORY™
Acclaimed Ninja Tune Recording Artist Amon Tobin Composing Original Music for Next Title in the Legendary Splinter Cell® Franchise
San Francisco, CALIFORNIA – DATE – Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest videogame publishers, today announced that innovative recording artist Amon Tobin is composing the original soundtrack for Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™, scheduled to ship for PC and the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft for Holiday 2004. Known for his vanguard production and composition work, Tobin uses an eclectic array of sounds, both electronic and organic, to create unique sonic landscapes, and excels at conjuring diverse and distinctive musical atmospheres that range from playful to menacing.
"Music and sounds have always been an extremely important aspect of Splinter Cell games, and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™ will use both in innovative ways that enhance the sense of immersion and directly affect gameplay," said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubisoft. "Ubisoft always seeks out creative collaborators of the highest quality, and Amon Tobin’s moody, genre-bending, cutting-edge music is the perfect fit for Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™."
Tobin’s original score will be heard throughout Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™; he and label Ninja Tune will also be releasing a companion soundtrack CD featuring extended and re-mastered versions of the themes from the game to coincide with the release of the game this year, with a limited collectors edition mixed in 5.1 surround sound planned for release in spring 2005.
"It quickly became clear that Ubisoft was interested in music that completely intertwined with the overall fabric of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell® Chaos Theory™ to an extent that has not been heard before in video games – the development team members are true perfectionists, and we labored meticulously over every aspect of the sound design," said Tobin. "No
concessions were made that would compromise the integrity of the soundtrack, and that’s rare in a project of this scale."
About Amon Tobin
After releasing an album recorded under the name Cujo, Tobin burst on to the drum-and-bass scene with his critically-acclaimed 1997 debut album, Bricolage. The darker, rhythmically intense Permutation followed in 1998 and dazzled listeners with leagues of different beats, all fashioned from found sounds. Supermodified (2000) and Out From Out Where (2002) firmly established Tobin as a major force in electronic music, showcasing his range and encompassing approach to samples that include orchestral music, jazz combos, flamenco
guitars, tubas and motorbikes. A live album, recorded during an Australian tour, was released earlier this year. A native of Brazil, Tobin now resides in Montreal, Quebec.
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