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I've been (lurkily) following this whole Opoona thing, and while I'm not a Sakimoto fan, what I'm hearing about the music is pretty encouraging. I'll definitely be checking this out if I get the chance; thanks guys!
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
=) You've instilled more hope into me, Dubble. I have basically the exact same view on Sakimoto that you do; his catchy stuff is the best, the other stuff can potentially be pretty lame. 99% sure I'll like this one! =D
(Might check out your Bonk rip too, sometime~) There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Finally got around to listening to this today. I was amazed. This score is superb. Depending on Sakimoto's level of contribution, this could be my favourite soundtrack of "his". The light-hearted, atmospherically futuristic compositions are full of enthusiasm and compositional talent. I can't really say which are my favourite tracks, since all of them are so fantastic. My second favourite game score this year, after Soma Bringer.
Now that I think about it, I probably love what's going on in "Industrial Side of Lifeborn" (hell, all of the Lifeborn tracks) the most, but it's all bloody fantastic. Sounds like ambient techno music in places, which is <3. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |