Posted 2013-11-02, evaluated by djpretzel
Elder Scrolls Oblivion Soundtrack Download Torrent
Morrowind's soundtrack was composed by Jeremy Soule, who also composed Oblivion's soundtrack and Skyrim's soundtrack. It is available for purchase from iTunes and DirectSong. The soundtrack was nominated for the Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition award of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Science, but lost out to Medal of. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2009 320 kbps File release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion on Discogs. Label: DirectSong - none. Format: 26x, File MP3, Album, Reissue 320 kbps. Genre: Electronic, Classical, Stage & Screen. Style: Soundtrack, Score, Video Game Music, Modern Classical. Oblivion's music was composed by Jeremy Soule, and is available from iTunes and was previously available from Directsong.If you have the PC version of the game, you can find the music files in the Oblivion Data Music folder, divided into 5 sub-folders depending on where they are used. The Soundtrack for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. About This Content Tracklist: 1 - Reign of the Septims 2 - Through the Valleys. Jun 24, 2019 Elder Scrolls Oblivion Soundtrack Download Free.: October 16, 2007.: December 13, 2007.: December 14, 2007 Mode(s) The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is an developed by and published by and the division. It is the fourth installment in action series, following and preceding.The game was released for.
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Hope you enjoyed our Halloween 'Electrovania' Special! As a reminder, if you purchased For Everlasting Peace on iTunes, we could REALLY using more ratings & reviews!! And if you pre-ordered the physical on CD Baby, you should know that we're placing the manufacturing order THIS weekend and they should be in stock around the end of November and reach you before Xmas! Now on with the show... Argle (Adam Kirby) surprises & delights with a fresh, upbeat electronic take on Oblivion which - while still working in some orchestral flavors, to be sure - has more beats & synths than I'm used to hearing from an Elder Scrolls mix, and is generally more aggressive, while still packing a lot of the retro-flavorings that Adam does so well:
'One of my favorite themes from Oblivion is the enchanting piano melody you hear every so often when you're exploring the world. It has a kind of loneliness to it, which is fitting for the massive wilderness environment of Cyrodiil.'

Not so lonely any more! Argle's given the motif plenty of company, with gated synths, breakbeatish drums, pulsewave leads, electric guitar @ 1'30', nice exposed string stabs backing up acoustic piano @ 1'55', and epic cinematic percussion that gets added in soon after. I'd say things climax at around 2'34', but Adam breaks things down and deconstructs the layers afterwards, halving the tempo @ 2'59' for the remaining minute or so as things march onward & outward. This is only our second posted mix from Oblivion specifically, though plenty of Jeremy Soule's other magnificent works have been arranged, including mixes of Skyrim & Morrowind. You don't hear Elder Scrolls done in this particular blend of retro-electronic/orchestral too often, and it wasn't a title I was expecting Argle to turn his attention to, but I'm sure glad he did. Great stuff; high-energy, slightly throwback electronic jam that still tastefully & effectively incorporates orchestral + cinematic elements for a fun ride with a vast scope!
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