Starfield (Original Soundtrack) - Inon Zur 2x Vinyl LP

Starfield (Original Soundtrack) - Inon Zur 2x Vinyl LP

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Starfield (Original Soundtrack) - Inon Zur 2x Vinyl LP

Starfield (Original Soundtrack) - Inon Zur 2x Vinyl LP

£38.99
Sale price  £38.99 Regular price  £0.00
2x Black Vinyl LP
Release Year: 2025
Catalogue Number: LMLP101S
Barcode: 5063176022011
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
A1 Into the Starfield (Main Theme)
A2 First Flight
A3 The Sol System
A4 New Atlantis
A5 The World Machine
B1 Death and Crimson
B2 Ancient Forces
B3 Constellations
B4 The New Old Frontier
B5 Starlight Far from Home
B3 
C1 The Last Explorers
C2 Field of Vision
C3 Cydonia
C4 Badlanders
C5 Aurora
D1 Decay Heat
D2 Under a Distant Sun
D3 Tenacity of Life
D4 Deep Freeze
D5 A Home in the Galaxy
 
Bethesda Game Studios and Laced Records have crewed up to bring the music of Starfield to deluxe vinyl. 
 
Throughout all Bethesda Game Studios titles, music is an integral part of the player's journey and a constant companion on one's adventure. Composer Inon Zur's long-running collaboration with the studio began all the way back in 2008 with the launch of Fallout 3. With the Starfield score, they sought to evoke both the vastness of space and humanity's curiosity-driven efforts to chart the unknown. This led to Zur weaving together traditional and non-traditional orchestral and electronic palettes into an aural tapestry of the organic and the synthetic.
 
During development, the team circulated an eclectic range of reference points: launching off with sci-fi staples John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith; passing through a classical nebula of Debussy, Ravel, and Prokofiev; flying by Vangelis' towering synth work; and glancing the experimental work of Einstürzende Neubauten and John Cage.
 
Starfield's orchestral cues â€?recorded by the Budapest Film Orchestra â€?often see different instrumental sections invoking imaginative aspects of space. Brisk, repeated sequences in the woodwinds represent particles. Strings playing undulating chords mimic long waves of interstellar energy. The brass section becomes a beacon of melody blasting out across the galaxy. Similarly, the more electronic-driven cues maintain a sense of grandeur through weighty synth pads that underpin cryptic repeated patterns and unusual percussive jabs. 
 
Aeralie Brighton (DEATHLOOP, Ori series) is a featured vocalist on the soundtrack.

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