Listen to a Noisia track from the game now.
Capcom has announced two european artists who have contributed original tracks to the soundtrack of the rebooted Devil May Cry.
Both Noisia, a Dutch electronic trio, and Combichrist, an ‘aggrotech’ group from Norway have composed music that will appear in the game’s cut-scenes and gameplay currently in development with UK studio Ninja Theory.
Combichrist is also lending a number of its catalogued tracks to the game.
“It’s been an awesome experience working with Ninja Theory on the game,” said Noisia.
“We had great freedom but were also bound by certain criteria typical in the game world. These are challenging boundaries (for example; consistency in sonics over 180 minutes of music) but also lots of space in terms of dynamics & progression and instrumentation being able to create soundscapes without having to worry about holding the attention of a dancefloor.”
“As an avid gamer myself I was honored to be asked to work on this project,” said Combichrist singer Andy LaPlegua.
“I had a lot of fun digging myself into Dante’s psyche in order to create music to match the battle scenes and am equally as excited to license existing Combichrist music.”
Devil May Cry will be available on January 15th for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A PC version is also in the works.
Check out a track from the game, composed by Noisia.
Tags: capcom, Combichrist, Devil May Cry, DmC, Ninja Theory, Noisia
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