
Title: Xenoblade Chronicles X Original Soundtrack
Type OST: Video Game Soundtrack
Composers: Hiroyuki Sawano
No. of tracks: 54
Format: MP3 and ALAC
Bitrate: 320kbs and Loseless
Release Date: May 20, 2015
Size: MP3 667mb/ ALAC 1.70 gb
Host: Mega/MP3 Mega/ALAC
Tracklist
Disc 1
01
Codename Z
02
Theme X
03
No.EX 01
04
Requiem
05
Kakusei Houkai
06
LP
07
Growth F.S.K.O
08
Michi Kyodai
09
Mono X
10
CR17S19S8
11
Re:Arr X
12
Your Voice
13
Wir fliegen
14
So nah, so fern
15
Shinpiteki
Disc 2
01
Black tar
02
Z5 Mira
03
Z10 Briefing
04
Uncontrollable
05
Z15 Field
06
Z39 B Comical
07
By my side
08
Z ? Field
09
Z37 Battle
10
Z30 Free Battle
11
Z12 Event
12
Z29 Battle
13
Z16B Growth
14
Z13 Event
15
Z7B LP Arrange
16
In the forest
17
Z23 Sama-ru
18
The way
Disc 3
01
The key we’ve lost
02
NLA Shuuhen
03
Yakou Mori
04
NLA Shigai
05
Boukyaku Keikoku
06
Melancholia
07
Field Kaijou
08
Ares Boss
09
Manon
10
In the forest <X→Z ver.>
11
Shiro no Tairiku
12
Kuro no Tairiku
13
RAOKIMERATERESIA
14
Don’t worry
Disc 4
01
PianoX1
02
PianoX2
03
PianoX3
04
X-BT1
05
X-BT2
06
X-BT3
07
X-BT4
08
In the forest (no vocal effects ver.)
320kbs MP3
https://mega.nz/#!TVRzhCKL!pXJsh7TkT3DiphFAn-1Kfh_ga4RzuubNvG5N1W5TuEc
ALAC (Loseless)
https://mega.nz/#!KZwWACJa!65ezj_q-N0MMLHUMGGORlY3ZivUITra-8MOl8Kiu7VI
Personal CD rip. Scans included with both versions. Romaji tagged. Enjoy ^_^.
Thank you so much!
Thanks very much.
You must be fucking joking. That’s not even an opinion you just spouted, but plain bullshit.
That aside, I’m looking forward to giving this soundtrack a go. I hope I’ll enjoy it more than the previews.
Thank you for the share.
Speaking objectively demands more attention than a subjective statement. Only a select few tracks are impressive, whereas the majority have this weird chanting that comes off as gibberish or sounds like stock music you’d expect from Hollywood. That’s the curse of many games that show promise, musically, but unfortunately give way to the imitation of a cinematic score rather than create a unique sound. In that light, the music is bland because it isn’t heart-stirring (except for a few tracks) and is generic because it wants to repeat the fantasy movie feel in several tracks.
Maybe Witcher 3’s music fits the world in the game, and that’s great, but it’s barely listenable outside of it. That’s because it lacks identity; it lacks heart but for a few notable exceptions (for example, "The Beginning" chills me with its beauty) or very short segments in certain tracks. Overall, the chanting is offsetting (was that their interpretation of Yuki Kajiura?) and quite a few tracks sound the same, but I’ll admit that a handful are LotR-tier.
Witcher 3 is not a perfect soundtrack.
But what you’re saying there just fucking makes my blood boil. I understand the chanting might not be your thing, but you’re wrong on so many levels with what you’re saying I just… ugggh.
As fo Xenoblade X
Only a select few tracks are impressive, whereas the majority have this weird choir that comes off as gibberish or sounds like stock music you’d expect from Hollywood. That’s the curse of many games that show promise, musically, but unfortunately give way to the imitation of a cinematic score rather than create a unique sound. In that light, the music is bland because it isn’t heart-stirring (except for a few tracks) and is generic because it wants to repeat the action sci-fi movie feel in several tracks.
Maybe Xenoblade X music fits the world in the game, and that’s great, but it’s barely listenable outside of it. That’s because it lacks identity; it lacks heart but for a few notable exceptions (for example, "Z15 Field" chills me with its beauty) or very short segments in certain tracks. Overall, the rap is offsetting (was that their interpretation of Eminem?) and quite a few tracks sound the same, but I’ll admit that a handful are Decent.
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Witcher 3 is not a perfect soundtrack.
But what you’re saying there just fucking makes my blood boil. I understand the chanting might not be your thing, but you’re wrong on so many levels with what you’re saying I just… ugggh.
As fo Xenoblade X
Only a select few tracks are impressive, whereas the majority have this weird choir that comes off as gibberish or sounds like stock music you’d expect from Hollywood. That’s the curse of many games that show promise, musically, but unfortunately give way to the imitation of a cinematic score rather than create a unique sound. In that light, the music is bland because it isn’t heart-stirring (except for a few tracks) and is generic because it wants to repeat the action sci-fi movie feel in several tracks.
Maybe Xenoblade X music fits the world in the game, and that’s great, but it’s barely listenable outside of it. That’s because it lacks identity; it lacks heart but for a few notable exceptions (for example, "Z15 Field" chills me with its beauty) or very short segments in certain tracks. Overall, the rap is offsetting (was that their interpretation of Eminem?) and quite a few tracks sound the same, but I’ll admit that a handful are Decent.
As For "Z15 Field", it sounds like something out of a Ghost In The Shell film
But what you’re saying there just fucking makes my blood boil. I understand the chanting might not be your thing, but you’re wrong on so many levels with what you’re saying I just… ugggh.
Sorry if my critique seems harsh, but that’s an honest outlook on the impressions that Witcher 3 gives me. Wasn’t the intention to offend you or antagonize your opinion. On the other hand, I don’t see how I could be "wrong" for not liking particular aspects of Wild Hunt’s music. That’s really delving into subjective territory. At this point it’s best to agree to disagree.
As fo Xenoblade X
Only a select few tracks are impressive, whereas the majority have this weird choir that comes off as gibberish or sounds like stock music you’d expect from Hollywood. That’s the curse of many games that show promise, musically, but unfortunately give way to the imitation of a cinematic score rather than create a unique sound. In that light, the music is bland because it isn’t heart-stirring (except for a few tracks) and is generic because it wants to repeat the action sci-fi movie feel in several tracks.
Maybe Xenoblade X music fits the world in the game, and that’s great, but it’s barely listenable outside of it. That’s because it lacks identity; it lacks heart but for a few notable exceptions (for example, "Z15 Field" chills me with its beauty) or very short segments in certain tracks. Overall, the rap is offsetting (was that their interpretation of Eminem?) and quite a few tracks sound the same, but I’ll admit that a handful are Decent.
This made me chuckle… Well-played, sir.
You shouldn’t have downloaded that in the first place.
Though I don’t see what’s so wrong with the rap personally. Different strokes for different blocks. Your free to have a different opinion of course. The soundtracks may not be Sawano’s best but I still like all the same. Though whether you like this soundtrack depends heavily on your tolerance for Sawano. Distractors will not be swayed with this album. To be fair, it was made like three years ago.

Xenoblade X (2015) Soundtrack Score 4CD > Sawano Hiroyuki
Link 320kbps: XenobladeX.zip (668,01 MB) – uploaded.net (http://uploaded.net/file/wm39a7jk)
This soundtrack isn’t as disappointing as you think, hypocrite. It’s like a Horner fan hating Zimmer’s music for no reason at all. Evidently, Sawano’s music fits perfectly for the each track inside and outside New Los Angeles. Equality and ethnicity.
You know, I’ve been reading your posts and I have only this to say:
Shut up.
You enjoy this album? Great. I personally don’t mind that.
So could you please stop getting on people’s cases when they dislike it?
Shut up.
You enjoy this album? Great. I personally don’t mind that.
So could you please stop getting on people’s cases when they dislike it?
Let’s just agree to disagree.
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Whatever hater.
I’m glad that you love the soundtrack, but the dumping on people cause they don’t feel the same way is just you being an ass. I’m sure that each of us as thanked the original poster for the upload, but music is subjective and what I like you my hate.
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I’m glad that you love the soundtrack, but the dumping on people cause they don’t feel the same way is just you being an ass. I’m sure that each of us as thanked the original poster for the upload, but music is subjective and what I like you my hate.
Excuse me for that… it’s that I don’t like things negative.
All while you’re the most negative ass yourself. Good job, guy. You fucked up.
But okay. Let’s agree to disagree or something. Just so we don’t have to continue this. Just be more mindful in the future, k?
You don’t get to say that shit when you’re the most negative person here. That makes you the hypocrite, not me.
The only negative in this bitch is you for being a hater… and a hypocrite. Good day, sir.
That being said, I think this is just typical Sawano over-the-top & repetitive style that’s been going on for a few years now and is absolutely nothing special. Overhyped OST.
That being said, I think this is just typical Sawano over-the-top & repetitive style that’s been going on for a few years now and is absolutely nothing special. Overhyped OST.
Let’s all agree to disagree, little boy. Just because you listen to Titanic doesn’t mean you have to take on me for liking the anime-style of music that’s in the soundtrack.
Anime style music can be great when composed by others than Sawano. Sawano is like the Zimmer (or Balfe/Junkie XL) of Anime music. If you want to hear some real quality Japanese scores try listening to God Eater 2 or more recently Rage of Bahamut Genesis or that sort of thing. Sawano has no talent and didn’t even bother to hire an arranger here for the orchestral pieces. Makes me want to skip the game simply because I know I won’t be able to stand the music. The first game didn’t have a very good score either but it was at least better than this.
You don’t know the difference between real quality to a Sesame Street song. Sawano has talent and you fucking know it because Takahashi has chosen him to compose a science fiction themed Japanese Role Playing Game. Your problem is that you have no experience of what this game is about. Sorry, Horner fan.
God Eater 2 is an example I can go with, but Shingeki no Bahamut is just as at fault in terms of repetitious sound as the "reused cues" from Sawano’s tracks. Yet Shingeki is just strings and horns pretty much all the way through. Sort of has that movie vibe going for it, but at a lesser degree than, say, Witcher 3.
Besides, this soundtrack was made three years ago, when Sawano was still "going solo". Nowadays he’s surrounded by other composers who do help incorporate his style in a more flourishing light. A more recent point of reference is Seven Deadly Sins or Aldnoah.Zero, the second of which sounds completely different from Xenoblade X despite being sci-fi as well.
He tries to cover up the flaws by drowning the orchestra in electronic excess but it doesn’t work. It just makes the music sound fake as hell.
Attack on Titan, Gundam Unicorn, and Kill La Kill say hello, hater. Go back to your room and listen to your Barry Manilow albums.
wow, you’ve got some serious issues if you can’t deal with other people’s opinions without resorting to a child-like attitude…
I don’t like sawano. I don’t. When I first got into him I thought he as promissing. I was worng. he is not promissing. I never hated a soundtrack so much as I hate gundam unicorn. Still, I hate that soundtrack, but I still gave hima second, a third, a fourth chance… and god dammit. Does no one really get that he is as lazy composing as much as stay in the same hole where he recycles pretty, much everytyhing he does? You don’t need to be a genious to figure that out.
I don’t like sawano. Period.
other people like? good for them. I am not judging them for liking him. Maybe those people feel something for his music, which I certainly don’t.
T-Mann036 is being too offended and offensive. You don’t see other people acting asshole on you just because you like sawano, and others don’t. If you can’t accept a critic, ignore it.
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He tries to cover up the flaws by drowning the orchestra in electronic excess but it doesn’t work. It just makes the music sound fake as hell.
Exactly. EXACTLY!!! EXACTLY!!! FAKE AS HELL!!!!
Someone actually get to my point.
Someone actually get to my point.
Okay.
T-Mann… please go away. Like, from this thread. If youi can’t take that someone dislikes Sawano and his "BZZT BUM BUM BUM BRRFS<FSFFSFFPSSP DON’T LOOOOSE YORR EAAAARSSS!!!". Then please leave.
On another note, while I have no problem with people disliking Witcher 3 OST, I do have a problem with someone saying (Like Xeno for example) that they are "ripping off" Yuki Kajiura with the female vocals.
It’s Slavic folk-like singing!
Goddammit.
It’s Slavic folk-like singing!
Goddammit.
^
wait, what, who said tha…. oh. Oh. I see.
Witcher 3 has nothing to do with "ripping off Kajiura", it’s indeed traditional Slavic folk-like singing that’s been around for a looooong time. I live in these parts, I am a Slavic so it’s rather surprising to read Kajiura comparison. As a fun fact, certain songs have lyrics taken completely from old traditional poems: Widow-Maker has lyrics of "Naranča", from Croatia ("Bura mi je ziparinka bila, Zipju �preje va morje stavjala" etc.)
…Or he’s mixing the orchestra with electronic undertones because it adds to the sci-fi atmosphere? The orchestration isn’t meant to be the main center of focus since it’s polarized from the intended theme. That’d be similar to when Metroid turned symphonic with Other M despite other games having ambient tunes; it just didn’t work as well. The techno in X, albeit disjointed in some areas, still complements the idea of existing on another planet to a satisfactory degree, at the least.
On another note, while I have no problem with people disliking Witcher 3 OST, I do have a problem with someone saying (Like Xeno for example) that they are "ripping off" Yuki Kajiura with the female vocals.
It’s Slavic folk-like singing!
Goddammit.
Yeah, sorry if it came off like that, although I never said they were ripping off her work. Sure, both choirs might share similarities but anyone can tell that there are obvious differences. Yuki Kajiura’s work was the first to pop up, so I compared it to Witcher 3’s chanting, using it as an article of irony.
Whatever you say.
I’m sorry. Guys, let’s just keep the thread on track and stop this nonsense. This is supposed to be a forum where we can all enjoy the music we like, not defend and offend others musical tastes.
Sorry, dude. I’m thankful for the share. And some of the music *is* growing on me.
Thanks for the upload much appreciated
Sawano sounds fake to me. Like, he comes off as sounding grand with his orchestras and junk, but in the end he’s just bottom tier composer with compositions that sound like they belong in cheap toy tie-in animes and shovelware games.
Just some good discussion of the music. We can’t help it if T-Mann decided to respond in an immature manner. I like being able to read some discussion of music rather than a bunch of guys saying "that’s so epic"
No that’s not what I meant. I don’t care if people have an issue with the music itself and wish to speak their opinion on it. Discussion is a good thing. It’s just that when things turn into an insult contest it’s pointless for anyone to even comment since they will just get buried in the flame war. I’m not blaming that on you or anything I’m just saying.
If I say, "I don’t feel nothing with this soundtrack, but thanks" means I am thankfull for you share, but I felt nothing with this. Point Taken. Nothing more to add, nothing more to say. Not offending anyone in anyway. But, sadly, some people don’t take other people opinions about sometrhing they like, and that is sad, when it turns to hostile matters. I don’t get it. And you have "read" me countless times when I "review" (sort of) a soundtrack in here.
My apologies for that defending and flaming, Lockdown and to the mod.
Maybe Witcher 3’s music fits the world in the game, and that’s great, but it’s barely listenable outside of it. That’s because it lacks identity; it lacks heart but for a few notable exceptions (for example, "The Beginning" chills me with its beauty) or very short segments in certain tracks. Overall, the chanting is offsetting (was that their interpretation of Yuki Kajiura?) and quite a few tracks sound the same, but I’ll admit that a handful are LotR-tier.
you say OBJECTIVE and yet, everything you just said was entirely opinion based and therefore very SUBJECTIVE.
you might want to look up the actual definitions of those words
to be objective something must be based entirely on verifiable facts, it cannot in ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM incorporate opinion
therefore qualitative statements about music (IE the quality of said music) are LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE to make objectively
Such statements can ONLY be Subjective
this is due to the fact that quality is in and of itself a subjective parameter
this is an example of an objective statement about music.
"that song has a violin in it"
See the difference?
im not trying to reignite an argument, Its just that when i saw the comment, I felt that i needed to clarify the definitions of those words, as I see them being misused FAAAR too often
What is the difference between ALAC and FLAC (if any)?
its proprietary though so its more limiting in terms of what programs can encode/manipulate it
it tends to try and force you to use itunes
if you already use itunes for everything then you probably won’t notice a difference
(I’ve been holding out for a FLAC version of this OST, but it appears that may not be happening as soon as I thought it would.)
(I’ve been holding out for a FLAC version of this OST, but it appears that may not be happening as soon as I thought it would.)
you might be able to find a winamp plugin for alac
and yes it should be convertible with the right program
DBpoweramp r12 + all pluggins
https://mega.co.nz/#!CJYyCB5K!SXLPZqo8Pp6LxxnEoIeCnyCd0L21fcMngVEebrU p9Zk
if you need alac plugins (I don’t remember if it is included in that pack or not) go on teh codec central of this software:
https://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central.htm
look for alac, and easy to install. 🙂
Beware of expressing an opinion
the trolls will come for you
Lol jk jk
Wait, what?? I think I’m on board with most of what you’ve said, but the Mechonis areas had some of the best music in the game: Mechonis Field, Central Factory, Galahad Fortress, etc.
I didn’t know anything about this Sawano guy up until reading various comments prior to this OST’s launch, so I don’t really have an opinion on him or his other works. I’m not really big into Anime so that’s probably why I’m not familiar with him.
With that said, it’s hard to listen to this standalone. Maybe some of the songs will blend in better with the game, but there’s just too many vocal/pop-like tracks for my liking. I did like most of the Tracks on Disc 1, and of course Disc 4 is pretty much all instrumental so that was easy to listen to. I prefer OSTs like Final Fantasy where there may be one or two vocal tracks (intro and ending tracks) and then if there is some vocal work it’s just hymnal/chanting stuff. (FF14 uses a lot of latin chanting and it mixes in their songs really well)
I really liked the Xenoblade Chronicles OST, but this one not so much. Couple this with the fact that they announced day-1 DLC for characters and extra quests before the game even launched and I became really turned off by the game as a whole. I’m sure it will be a beautiful game with a great story, but it’s hard to sit through a game that you don’t like a majority of the music (and playing on mute isn’t an option) or the design principles it’s founded upon. (day-1 DLC)
Now I’m kinda curious to listen to Guilty Crown and the rest of Unicorn.
If so, I will probably use the music of the original Xenoblade myself. 😛
I didn’t know anything about this Sawano guy up until reading various comments prior to this OST’s launch, so I don’t really have an opinion on him or his other works. I’m not really big into Anime so that’s probably why I’m not familiar with him.
With that said, it’s hard to listen to this standalone. Maybe some of the songs will blend in better with the game, but there’s just too many vocal/pop-like tracks for my liking. I did like most of the Tracks on Disc 1, and of course Disc 4 is pretty much all instrumental so that was easy to listen to. I prefer OSTs like Final Fantasy where there may be one or two vocal tracks (intro and ending tracks) and then if there is some vocal work it’s just hymnal/chanting stuff. (FF14 uses a lot of latin chanting and it mixes in their songs really well)
I really liked the Xenoblade Chronicles OST, but this one not so much. Couple this with the fact that they announced day-1 DLC for characters and extra quests before the game even launched and I became really turned off by the game as a whole. I’m sure it will be a beautiful game with a great story, but it’s hard to sit through a game that you don’t like a majority of the music (and playing on mute isn’t an option) or the design principles it’s founded upon. (day-1 DLC)
Well I can agree with your choice not to buy a game based the producers shitty business practices (I refuse to buy Asura’s Wrath because you have to buy the real ending……….so stupid) but I simply don’t understand how some people could not play a game simply because they don’t like the music, no offense. When it comes to games these days I’ve never come across any that had a soundtrack SOOO bad that I couldn’t play the game. Most the time you can just turn the music volume down since games usually have that option these days. Then just listen to your own music with headphones and take them off during talking parts. Simple really. Even if I’ve been indifferent to the music in a certain game if the game was good it wouldn’t matter. The music doesn’t make the game. It never has. If the music is the only good part about the game I don’t know why someone would buy the game just to listen to it.
I mean I can respect other opinions, but it doesnt seem like his detractors do the same (I might be wrong, I did not read the whole topic here)
And no this OST is not as good as the first one, but I still like parts of it. And I have liked Sawano’s soundtracks in the past. (Its just that some shows dont use it well)
and I certainly will not let a game’s music push me away from buying it (otherwise I would have rejected Persona 3)
anyway, thanks
Find a dictionary
You’re using the word objective wrong
you cannot make objective claims on musical quality as that subject is inherently subjective
I phrased that sentence oddly anyway
still there seems to be a lot of people making ‘objective’ claims in here
I phrased that sentence oddly anyway
still there seems to be a lot of people making ‘objective’ claims in here
ah
must have forgot.
it must seem like i only came here to correct people on objectivity/subjectivity
which is certainly not the case
I may be in the minority here, but I honestly enjoyed it.
Sawano seems to be a divisive composer, But I felt that his work on "Shingeki no Kyoujin" (AKA "Attack on Titan") was phenomenal, and that the show wouldn’t have been the same without it.
This soundtrack has much the same feel as his work there.
It seems to have a wider range of genre’s, and be less focused then on SnK though
I suppose some would interpret this as being "random" or "all over the place"
but it didn’t seem so to me
It actually makes more sense to me to be that way, given the open world nature of the game, as well as the wider variety of activities and situations present within.
All in all I really enjoyed his mix of orchestral, electronica, and synthetics
Man, I love the way he uses drums.
@Kadron
You didn’t like the Persona 3 soundtrack?!
That saddens me greatly.
It was one of the main reasons I started collecting video game music.
Man, I love the way he uses drums.
whether you like it or not
no one can say his style isn’t different,
i know of only a couple composers who combine synthetics an classical,
and they are each very distinct from one another in the way they do it
just like here
I grew to accept them, so I am not thinking of not buying this game because of the soundtracks here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PuP7IkpRLU
So I looked it up and sure enough same composer that did Attack On Titan.
We had already established that earlier in the thread
In retrospect, I don’t understand why I used objective in that way. I probably meant to say critical thinking is the way to go, because it was meant to come off as a critique and not a factual "rant". Witcher 3 hoped to achieve a fantasy cinematic feel, which it did, whereas Xenoblade X aimed for a science-fiction vibe and got it. Case in point, it’s impossible to compare the two.
im not trying to reignite an argument, Its just that when i saw the comment, I felt that i needed to clarify the definitions of those words, as I see them being misused FAAAR too often
Likewise.
Likewise.
cool cool
So did baldurs gate and it is dead easy to rip. Battle could start or end at any time so the music was cut into five second chunks with multiple corresponding ending transitions so that no matter where in the song it was when the battle ended it would still transition smoothly by playing the ending that corresponded to the last chunk it was in. Damn that was elegant. already ripped bg2 ee working on bg1 ee now