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GORDON, MICK - [BLK] DOOM (SOUNDTRACK) (5TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)


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[BLK] DOOM (Soundtrack) (5th Anniversary Edition)
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4x12" Black Vinyl Boxed Version - 5th Anniversary Copy Sealed -This 5th Anniversary Standard Edition features traditional black LPs. All music has been specially mastered for vinyl by Joe Caithness and is pressed onto audiophile-quality, heavyweight 180 Gram discs.

The set features 31 tracks composed and sequenced by sonic cyberdemon Mick Gordon. The soundtrack won “Best Music” at The Game Awards 2016, and has continued to gain plaudits as one of the most distinct and innovative scores ever created for a video game.

To celebrate Laced Records’ fifth anniversary, and also to mark five years since DOOM ripped & tore up people’s expectations of the series, we present two new variants of the quadruple vinyl box set. This 5th Anniversary Standard Edition features traditional black LPs. All music has been specially mastered for vinyl by Joe Caithness and will be pressed onto audiophile-quality, heavyweight 180g discs. The set features 31 tracks composed and sequenced by sonic cyberdemon Mick Gordon. The soundtrack won “Best Music” at The Game Awards 2016, and has continued to gain plaudits as one of the most distinct and innovative scores ever created for a video game.

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a1
I. Dogma
a2
Rip & Tear
a3
At Doom's Gate
a4
Rust, Dust & Guts
a5
II. Demigod
b6
Hellwalker
b7
Authorization; Olivia Pierce
b8
Flesh & Metal
b9
Impure Spectrum
c10
Ties That Bind
c11
BFG Division
c12
Residual
c13
Argent Energy
d14
Harbinger
d15
Biowaves
d16
Olivia's Doom (Chad Mossholder Remix)
e17
Transistor Fist
e18
Dr. Samuel Hayden
e19
Cyberdemon
f20
Incantation
f21
III. Dakhma
f22
Damnation
f23
The Stench
g24
UAC Report File; SHTO36U3
g25
Death & Exhale
g26
SkullHacker
g27
Lazarus Waves
h28
Vega Core
h29
6_idkill.vega.cih (Chris Hite Remix)
h30
Mastermind
h31
IV. Doom

Last FM Information on Mick Gordon

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Mick Gordon (born 9 July 1985) is an Australian composer and sound designer whose compositions aim to transcend the perceptual boundary between music and its context. Mick’s work considers the role of music as a translation of the world in which it exists rather than a simple accompaniment. Through creativity, interpretation and collaboration he develops a meaningful exchange between the visual world and music culminating in the authorship of a unified original work of art. Mick utilises a broad range of modern musical sound design and traditional composition techniques in order to be unconstrained by any singular genre. His music is inspired by the connection between the audience and the experience and seeks to overcome the separation between music and the world in which it exists. Recently, Mick scored the video game DOOM - the return of id Software’s seminal first-person shooter. To illustrate the game’s portrayal of Hell and its insidious power he explored the role of energy in sound production and how the physical properties of analogue equipment can be imparted onto digital sources. His award-winning interactive score for Microsoft’s reboot of KILLER INSTINCT featured a myriad of performers from around the globe. Mick collaborated with a viking choir in Sweden, representatives of the Nez Perce tribe in Idaho and numerous other performers, vocalists, lyricists and translators to produce its Amazon best-selling soundtrack. Mick’s score for the video game, WOLFENSTEIN: THE NEW ORDER interweaves modern musical sound design techniques with 1960s style record production. He synthesised field recordings and transformed them into new physically playable instruments to create unique musical palettes. The score explores the role of distortion as a modern musical device. The process of overdriving various pieces of analogue equipment into extremes to create tension was used to represent the game’s chaotic villain, Deathshead. Additionally, to musically represent the rebellious plight of the heroes against their oppressors, Mick utilised vintage instruments, microphones and recording equipment to create music inspired by protest and freedom movement songs of the 1960s. Mick Gordon is represented by the Gorfaine Schwartz agency. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.