Bandai Namco has added the official Elden Ring soundtrack to popular online streaming services like Spotify.
If you are a fan of Elden Ring and want to listen to the soundtrack, you now have more options to do so. Bandai Namco has released the full official soundtrack on popular music streaming services like Spotify, YouTube, Deezer, and more.
The full original soundtrack clocks in at an impressive sixty-seven songs. If you want to listen to it from beginning to end, it will take you a full 3 hours and 24 minutes! So this is a great way to cue up some music during your workday.
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“During production, we were highly conscious of key words and phrases such as ‘an epic tale,’ ‘composure and resilience,’ and ‘eloquence,’ as we wanted the music to reflect the fact that this was something different from the Dark Souls series or Bloodborne,” explains Tsukasa Saito, the Lead Sound Design and Composer at From Software.
In a post on the official PlayStation Blog, Saito described the production process behind the soundtrack:
For much of production, the process starts with a brief provided by the director. The brief describes the mood and imagery desired for the piece, including information about a character’s background, or the location/situation envisioned for battle music. We refer to this text, concept designs and in-game screenshots, allowing us to expand on the original vision and build out the track. Once the track is finished, it’s submitted to the director for feedback. Through multiple retakes we can then take our ideas further, refining the composition and adjusting until its complete. We also recorded with a full orchestra and singers for Elden Ring’s score. The orchestrator and performers did an absolutely wonderful job.
You can listen to the full soundtrack here.