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Dead Space’s musical score is co-produced by Rod Abernathy and composed by noted alumni of University of Southern California, Jason Graves.
The soundtrack includes more than three hours of recorded music conducted by the Graves himself and performed by the Northwest Sinfonia Orchestra as well as sixty members of the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra. A retail copy of the soundtrack will be offered through EA’s website when the game officially launches on October 14, 2008.
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About Jason Graves
Jason Graves studied under some of the most accomplished and talented composers in the film industry during his attendance at the University of Southern California; his mentors included the legendary Jerry Goldsmith and Elmer Bernstein. He eventually went on to work on several commercials, television shows and various feature-length movies. He was also responsible for writing the music heard in Squadrons of WWII, Area 51 and Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows. -
Dead Space Game Facts
- Developer: EA Redwood StudiosMobyGames: Dead Space
- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows PC
- Genre: Action | Survival-Horror
- Release dates: October 24, 2008 (Xbox, PS3) October 23, 2008 (PC)MobyGames: Dead Space
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Dead Space Soundtrack Questions
Have you played Dead Space yet? What did you think of it? 7 AnswersI am still attempting to find time to play this game, however what I've played through so far I've really enjoyed. The gameplay was a little tough to get use... read more
Does Michael Morton play on this soundtrack? 1 AnswerHeck, i couldn't even find a track listing for this soundtrack, let alone any info on Michael Morton being on it. I'll bet you could message Michael directly, t... read more
How come the Watchmen Soundtrack does not feature 99 luftballoons?? 1 AnswerTypically a song in a movie is included on the soundtrack only if the artist allows it to be included. The movie studio only gets the rights to put it in the mo... read more
