NotSpecial
10-23-2012, 11:03 PM
Packed with the Blu-Ray Set of the 2nd season was a two-disc OST. However, the 2nd disc consists entirely of short audio dramas, while the first disc is just the music for the 2nd season by itself. I've taken the liberty of posting the OST disc here as it doesn't look like the 2nd OST has gotten its own thread or even been posted at all here on the forums.
Again, Yuki Kajiura "Hollywood-ized" her style a bit for Fate/ZERO but her signature Kajiuran vocals are back in full force after being mostly absent for the first OST. There is also a larger amount of music that was set to a specific scene rather than being composed for the intent of using the track more than once. It is dramatic and dark and often surprisingly minimalist for Kajiura but compliments the action on-screen perfectly, showcasing her gifts as a composer and the director's ability to use her music.
No password, no frills. Just music. Enjoy.
Fate/ZERO Original Soundtrack 2 - Yuki Kajiura [320KBP MP3]
Orchestral, Electronic, Choral, Electric Guitar
DESTINYZERO.zip (http://www.mediafire.com/?lk33p7p3cwgd95i)
P.S. There is a nifty little surprise for J-pop fans at the end of the track "silver moon". Not gonna spoil it, but it shows up at about 1:07. There is also a rearrangement of a classic Fate/stay night track on the album.
Again, Yuki Kajiura "Hollywood-ized" her style a bit for Fate/ZERO but her signature Kajiuran vocals are back in full force after being mostly absent for the first OST. There is also a larger amount of music that was set to a specific scene rather than being composed for the intent of using the track more than once. It is dramatic and dark and often surprisingly minimalist for Kajiura but compliments the action on-screen perfectly, showcasing her gifts as a composer and the director's ability to use her music.
No password, no frills. Just music. Enjoy.
Fate/ZERO Original Soundtrack 2 - Yuki Kajiura [320KBP MP3]
Orchestral, Electronic, Choral, Electric Guitar
DESTINYZERO.zip (http://www.mediafire.com/?lk33p7p3cwgd95i)
P.S. There is a nifty little surprise for J-pop fans at the end of the track "silver moon". Not gonna spoil it, but it shows up at about 1:07. There is also a rearrangement of a classic Fate/stay night track on the album.