![]() ![]() ![]() But there are 24 pieces here, so there’s plenty to choose from. In the background: tarry bass, tambourine and rattles. Moving over to From Olympus we can hear the slow march of weary acoustics and what seems to be the setara. Probably by no coincidence, because it’s a teaser of what we can hear later in the album – the dynamics, lute, electronics, plugged guitars, and even a guitar solo and, mentioned in the title of the reviews, the rattles. The soundtrack joyfully starts with No Escape. Anyway – you can first see how this music was created –. Then it was time to add a pinch, more like a handful, of guitar amps. There was also room for a good ol’ acoustic guitar. So here we have the lute family: the oud (considered to be the ancestor of the lute), the setar (a relative straight from Persia) or the guitar lute itself. First, he chose instruments that would describe Hades. Let’s go.Ĭan the soundtrack push potential buyers towards purchasing a video game?ĭarren Korb started with the sound. Yet the whole thing is about dying … The crossing is hard, rough and rocky. You know, clean air, bright rooms, Dionysia. The gods of Olympus are supposedly waiting there for him. Sometimes, as we know, the apple falls far from the tree, and here the son of Hades does not share his father’s interests, tirelessly trying to get to the surface. We play as Zagreus – son of Hades (god of the Underworld, who registers the new dead each day). ![]() Okay, but what are we actually doing here? You could say we’re running away from home. Hades: Original Soundtrack by Darren Korb ![]()
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