The turf war between the Morello and Salieri crime families in the 1930s has been brought stunningly back to life in Mafia: Definitive Edition by Hangar 13 and 2K. Composer Jesse Harlin incorporated a whisper of the game's original theme, then expanded his soundtrack to reflect the Old World history of the two mafia dons as well as the younger generation of the characters, including taxi-driver Tommy Angelo, who gets pulled into working for the families. Because Don Salieri and Don Morello had settled in America from the Old World, Jesse incorporated some unexpected instruments to reflect their heritage: a mandolin and a traditional Eastern European cimbalom. Jesse told me that the COVID-19 pandemic threw a spanner into recording the last few cues of the soundtrack. Since large orchestras were not allowed to perform, Hangar 13's audio director Matt Bauer came up with a painstaiking way of recording players of the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra a few at a time and layering their
The turf war between the Morello and Salieri crime families in the 1930s has been brought stunningly back to life in Mafia: Definitive Edition by Hangar 13 and 2K. Composer Jesse Harlin incorporated a whisper of the game's original theme, then expanded his soundtrack to reflect the Old World history of the two mafia dons as well as the younger generation of the characters, including taxi-driver Tommy Angelo, who gets pulled into working for the families. Because Don Salieri and Don Morello had