<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Vassili Zaitsev: I listened to one of them and I didn´t even want to listen to the other one
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yea , i dont normally listen to classical music everyday but its an example of how that it will add to the ambiance of the game .
[This message has been edited by Polaris (edited August 16, 2001).]
The music will sound much different when it's mixed. The stuff they have on the MoH:AA site is live and unpolished. If the music for this game is anything like the last two, which it sounds like it will be, then it'll do nothing but add to the entire experience of MoH:AA.
All those interviews are actually old news and he's talking about the music for the original MOH on PSX. You can find the interviews at the composers website. http://www.michaelgiacchino.com/index.html
The music is actually closer to John Williams style and sounds like it came from an Indiana Jones movie. You can buy the soundtrack to MoH and MoHU from Amazon.
You can listen to longer samples from MoH PSX here: http://moh.ea.com/moh/downloads/music.html
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by intrestedviewer: was this the same guy that made the music 4 the previose 2 moh games?