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Neal Acree In His Own Voice For 'One World,' And An Expanded 'Rend' OST
Podcast |
Music Respawn
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Music
Music Interviews
Publication Date |
Jul 09, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:57:25
Neal Acree's music has provided the emotional underpinnings for cinematics for Blizzard's World of Warcraft and Overwatch for years. Recently he released One World , the first track from his full-length album, The Velvet Machine . Neal has also been expanding his soundtrack for Frostkeep Studios' Rend , a game inspired by Norse mythology. He tells me that both of these projects gave him a chance to spread his wings and try new things. One World gave Neal a chance to collaborate with vocalist Uyanga Bold, who he's worked with before on the cinematic Two Dragons for Overwatch , and several games. He says he was thrilled when he expanded the melody he wrote for her into lengthy improvisations of different styles, allowing him to amplify his original plan for the piece. Rend has expanded as well. The scope of the game got much bigger, and Neal was asked to provide music that would be a good fit with the new areas the player can explore. As he expanded the soundtrack with an orchestra, Neal
Neal Acree's music has provided the emotional underpinnings for cinematics for Blizzard's World of Warcraft and Overwatch for years. Recently he released One World , the first track from his full-length album, The Velvet Machine . Neal has also been expanding his soundtrack for Frostkeep Studios' Rend , a game inspired by Norse mythology. He tells me that both of these projects gave him a chance to spread his wings and try new things. One World gave Neal a chance to collaborate with vocalist

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