37 Remastered Tracks from the RTS Video Game on Double LP!
As the developers at Relic Entertainment busily crafted the grand space strategy of 1999's Homeworld, series composer Paul Ruskay was left largely to his own devices in crafting the now iconic score. He took diverse inspiration from Vangelis' score for Blade Runner, Brian Eno, the sampling of traditional instruments from all over the globe by Algerian DJ Cheb i Sabbah, and ambient electronica duo Delirium. Homeworld's score was born of limitations thanks to Ruskay's "primitive setup" of synthesiser, sampler and sequencer - at the time his Studio X Labs were being built around him - and this forced him to produce instinctive, live mixes.
During the Homeworld Remastered restoration process, Ruskay dug out the original music DAT tapes out of a shoe box, dusted off decade-old Pro Tool Studio sessions, and had uncompressed versions made of all tracks. Subtle, faithful musical elements were added to help widen the mixes of the first Homeworld, before it was then mindfully remixed and sequenced.
Features
- Remastered & Restored
- Double Vinyl LP
- Heavyweight Vinyl
- Printed Inner Sleeves
- Artwork by Relic Entertainment & Gearbox Entertainment
Selections
Disc 1
Side A:
- The Guidestone
- The Beginning
- Hyperdrive Test
- Outer Kharak System
- The Kar-Selimin
- Turanic Raiders
- Return to Kharak
Side B:
- Did Not Survive Interrogation
- The Great Wastelands
- The Bentusi
- Tradeship Exchange
- Pursuit
- Imperial Battle (Original)
- Imperial Battle (Remixed)
- Imperial Transmission
- Into the Heart of the Galaxy
- No One Returns
- The Gardens of Kadesh
Disc 2
Side A:
- Ultimatum
- Swarmers Attack
- Similarities
- History of the Kadeshi
- The Sea of Lost Souls
- Entering the Outer Rim
- Heavy Radiation
- The Emperor Speaks
- The Bentusi Under Attack
- The Rebellion Begins
Side B:
- The Karos Graveyard
- Hiigara System
- Bridge of Sighs
- Hyperspace Inhibitors
- Final Preparations
- Headshot Asteroid
- Final Throes
- One Step Too Close
- Tutorial