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Exclusive: A journey through Journey's soundtrack photo

Waiting for Journey's soundtrack release on April 10, 2012 is like waiting for the game itself all over again. I am incredibly excited and can't wait! I not only had a great time playing through Journey, no doubt thanks to my steadfast companion who stuck with me through the entire experience, but I loved the dynamic range of the soundtrack and how it swelled to highlight several key moments in the game.

We reached out to Austin Wintory as soon as we knew he was working on the title, and we thought it would be a good time with the soundtrack release on the horizon to have him explain in his own words how he went about creating the score and how the individual pieces take you through the journey that unfolds on the screen. We also have samples from the score for your enjoyment as you read his commentary on four of the pieces from the game. Note that the full-length version of "THRESHOLD" is exclusive to Destructoid's Soundcloud and you can hear even more samples beyond the four presented here on Austin Wintory's Soundcloud.

Check it out, watch for the soundtrack release next week, and let us know about your own favorite musical moments in Journey!

"NASCENCE"



This is, probably obviously, the theme to Journey. The notes of this piece form the basis of literally every single note in the entire game, though ironically this exact version doesn't appear anywhere in-game. I wrote it on the day I was hired, about three years before Journey came out. The final version features a live orchestra though if you listen carefully to the version in the trailer, you'll hear it was done with samples back then (orchestra only; the cello and bass flute were recorded that first day and these are those same recordings).

The cello, as with everywhere in the game, is played by Tina Guo (www.TinaGuo.com) who is a very special talent and dear friend. Her performances really are the backbone of everything the game is musically. And likewise the bass flute, played by Amy Tatum, is of great importance and recurs later.

"THRESHOLD"



This track encompasses most all of the music you encounter in the open desert after first stumbling on to the desert creatures. The flute (again Amy Tatum) leads the way, and now joined by viola solos by Rodney Wirtz. It's a dance of sorts (with accompanying flurries on harp, played by Charissa Barger and of course Tina on cello). I always felt the arrival of these little fish-like cloth creatures was very charming and wanted the music to feel sort of refreshing. A surprise, like maybe you are caught off guard by the playfulness found in the otherwise bleak world.

As the track moves on you hear more recurrences of the bass flute and a lot of the electronic textures from earlier in the score. There are some liberties taken with the album here that allow me to feature performances that otherwise in-game you can't ever hear (such as the reprise of the harp/flute duet that happens at 2:37).

Also noteworthy is that the orchestra makes it first, very subtle, appearance in this track at 4:12 (in-game when you see the meteor in the sky above you)

"ROAD OF TRIALS"



These cues accompany your sand surfing after leaving the open desert. For someone who really loves writing in order to feature great performers, these cues represent pure heaven. Tina, Amy, Charissa and Rodney play the living hell out of these cues, especially Tina around whose virtuosic cello solos this entire section was built. The orchestra makes a more pronounced appearance during the beautiful sunset tunnel right around 3:00. Recording this was also a delight. The orchestra in Macedonia (conducted by Oleg Kontradenko) played with a lot of emotion and lyricism that couldn't have fit Journey any better!

"APOTHEOSIS"



This track accompanies the finale of the game, which I'll avoid discussing in concrete details so as to avoid spoilers. But needless to say it's the culminating moment of everything.

The large scale trajectory of the score is one of electronics that evolve into orchestra, and this is basically the final destination of that journey (har har). The music is pretty highly contrapuntal and it was pure magic to record with the Macedonia Radio Symphony Orchestra. We really spent a long time nailing the performance and they seemed to have a blast with it. It really was a composer's dream.

It probably comes as no surprise that I re-wrote this cue seemingly a thousand times. The precise tone of the game's end was something we were tinkering with through to the very end, but especially musically I found myself very hard to satisfy. At first all my drafts were too slow, aspiring toward a certain feel of transcendence and serenity. Then I amped up the energy but it felt like a chase or some sort of scherzo. Way way too fast and frenetic. I started to get pretty fed up and frustrated and eventually just set it down and worked on other areas. Then spontaneously one Sunday just sat down and started writing and this piece came out. I wasn't convinced that it was right but I sent it to thatgamecompany and was met with pretty immediate positive feedback. So I tinkered with it a bit more and finally felt like I had it.








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SeymourDuncan17's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 16:04
SeymourDuncan17
You must link us to a digital download once it releases! As you said:

"Waiting for Journey's soundtrack release on April 10, 2012 is like waiting for the game itself all over again."
that1dood's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 16:18
that1dood
I seriously cannot wait for this to come out. Journey has been the gaming highlight of 2012 for me. I've played it through from start to finish 3 times now. Even my wife (who is decidely NOT a gamer) loves just watching it and listening to the music.
Cess007's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 16:29
Cess007
The ocarina version of "I was Born for this" is awesome, dunno why, but i just my favorite!
fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 16:41
fetusmilk
soo is it just me or does every freakin game release a soundtrack every time now? whats up with that?
whodatninja's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 17:00
whodatninja
I've been craving for this soundtrack the minute i started playing Journey! I occasionaly replay the game just to listen to the music on top of having a great time with the game!

APRIL 10 HERE WE COME!
gameglossMark's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 17:27
gameglossMark
My favourite is Apotheosis. Undoubtedly one of the bet video game moments of the year, and possibly the best game I've played all year.
tekbunny's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 17:52
tekbunny
this music helps calm me from an otherwise shitty day. thank you jayson, and all the fine folks who have had a hand in getting this game made. you have done a good thing here.
Takeshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 21:20
Takeshi
A most excellent soundtrack for a most excellent game. Only winners here.
Hohojirozame's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 21:25
Hohojirozame
I've been tearing the soundtrack up on youtube and I haven't even played the gaem.
Wetterdew's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2012 23:45
Wetterdew
I usually don't buy music but I will buy this.

I just hope that listening to the music by itself won't remove the emotion I've attached to it by hearing it together with the game.
islan's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/06/2012 07:21
islan
It kinda bugs me that so far they have only announced iTunes and PSN as a release for the soundtrack (does PSN music have DRM?), but hopefully I'll be able to get in on the limited CD run.
Amna Umen's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/08/2012 12:30
Amna Umen
The music was one of the key components that made this game such a great experience. Can't wait to hear the full soundtrack.
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