So he knows his stuff, and that should make for a pretty great listening experience for those into the macabre. A described “lifelong” horror fan, Williams was not only instrumental (get it?) in the creation of the OST, but also has “weapon design and cinematic SFX expertise” as well. Williams though, was the “driving force” behind the work. If you’re not familiar, that’s an “experienced British music consultancy and creation company”. The music comes courtesy of Dambuster’s senior audio designer, Ryan Williams, and with contribution from Feel For Music. That last one kinda fits, what with the cannibal corpses and all. Use ’em as the backdrop to laundry day, while getting some paperwork done, or even if you’re making dinner. The long awaited sequel’s tunes are now ready to be added to pretty much any non-undead, real-life activity. Been hard at work hacking the undead to pieces in Deep Silver and Dambuster Studios’ Dead Island 2? How about a musical interlude? AhhĪnnounced today, and released as well, is the soundtrack to this year’s biggest zombie-smasher Dead Island 2.
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