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Mick Gordon
Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)
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Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Release date

Jul 27, 2018

Laced Records, in partnership with Bethesda Softworks and id Software, today announced that the DOOM (Original Game Soundtrack) by composer Mick Gordon will mak

● Pressed on 180gm red colored vinyl
● Housed in a deluxe jacket with fully printed inserts
● LP features 21 tracks

Laced Records, in partnership with Bethesda Softworks and id Software, today announced that the DOOM (Original Game Soundtrack) by composer Mick Gordon will make its long-awaited debut on physical audio formats (Vinyl/CD) in Summer 2018.

The X2LP was cut at the world famous Abbey Road Studios. The DOOM (Original Game Soundtrack) will be available in two formats at retail; a Deluxe Double CD in a triple gatefold sleeve including all 31 tracks from the game and a deluxe Double Vinyl with 20 favorite tracks selected by the developers pressed on 180g red vinyl and cased in a deluxe sleeve with full printed inner sleeves.

A Game Awards 2016 Winner for Best Music / Sound Design and BAFTA Games Nominee for Best Music and Audio Achievement, the DOOM (Original Game Soundtrack) brings the trademark pulse-pounding and demon-stomping audio experience to fans for the first time on physical disc.

Composed by long-time Bethesda collaborator Mick Gordon, his dark and intense vision channels industrial metal to mirror DOOM’s trademark brutal power fantasy gameplay across 31 synth and metal-filled tracks, spanning over two hours of run time.

A true passion project, the recording process saw Gordon representing DOOM’s portrayal of Hell through the role of energy in sound production, imparting the physical properties of analogue equipment onto digital sources.

To mimic the power of Hell and its coruptive Argent energy, Mick created the “DOOM Instrument”. Consisting of pure sine wave inputs directed into four separate sound processing chains and a variety of post-processing techniques, it allowed Gordon to dynamically ‘corrupt’ generated sounds.

Further callbacks to the franchise’s legacy and imagery are found as the soundtrack’s signature screeching guitar lines are layered with the chainsaw audio from the original 1993 title.

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May 17, 2024

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49.9€*

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A1

I.Dogma

A2

Rip & Tear

A3

At Doom's Gate

A4

Rust, Dust & Guts

A5

Hellwalker

B6

II. Demigod

B7

Flesh & Metal

B8

Authorization; Olivia Pierce

B9

Ties That Bind

B10

Dr. Samuel Hayden

B11

Argent Energy

C12

III. Dakhma

C13

BFG Division

C14

Biowaves

C15

Transistor Fist

D16

IV. Doom

D17

Damnation

D18

Olivia's Doom (Chad Mossholder Remix)

D19

UAC Report File; SHTO36U3

D20

6_idkill.vega.cih (Chris Hite Remix)

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