Doublehex
03-10-2013, 02:44 AM
Age of Conan: Secrets of the Dragon's Spine
KNUT AVENSTROUP HAUGEN
2 files | 128 kbps (Extracted from Soundcloud | 5'49

1. Knut Avenstroup Haugen - Theme of the Dragon's Spine (3:13)
2. Knut Avenstroup Haugen - Combat (2:36)
https://mega.co.nz/#!7BwBxTTD!JDt001ZqeL4wN6qdKlS4sRGy3lg6yyhYJg9M4VD xNxE
As you have seen above, this was extracted from Mr. Haugen's SoundCloud. I had attempted to extract the music files from the adventure pack, but alas Funcom has decided to do a new sort of encryption method on their .ogg files now. It is completely unplayable in standard media players, and Infernus Animositas was unable to figure out how to convert them to a playable format. I will post a link to a .rar containing all of extracted .ogg below, in case any of you want to take a crack at it.
But enough of technical woes...let us talk about the music. And by the ghost of Basil Poledouris, what music this is! This is the music that bloody, savage dreams are made of. The theme opens up with a small array of horns, summoning heroes to explore the lands of Stygia. Strings begins to compliment and the music becomes bolder, more assured and heroic until we get a trio of heroic trumpet fanfares. Chimes and drums introduce us to the savagery of this new world, the horrors that hide beneath the sands of Stygia. A unified duo of horns and percussion give us a sense of something else...a hero rising on the horizon.
Then the chorus. Oh, sweet mother of God, the chorus! Something that has a harmony of chorus and action is absoltuley superb. Poledouris' influence is all over this, but this is also Haugen. Unlike some lesser composers who would essentially try to write like Poledouris, Haugen pays "homage" to the man. This is an evolution of the musical language that inspired composer evoked in "Conan the Barbarian" and our ears are better for it.
The music is brief, but more is said here than lesser soundtracks will say in 60 minutes.
KNUT AVENSTROUP HAUGEN
2 files | 128 kbps (Extracted from Soundcloud | 5'49

1. Knut Avenstroup Haugen - Theme of the Dragon's Spine (3:13)
2. Knut Avenstroup Haugen - Combat (2:36)
https://mega.co.nz/#!7BwBxTTD!JDt001ZqeL4wN6qdKlS4sRGy3lg6yyhYJg9M4VD xNxE
As you have seen above, this was extracted from Mr. Haugen's SoundCloud. I had attempted to extract the music files from the adventure pack, but alas Funcom has decided to do a new sort of encryption method on their .ogg files now. It is completely unplayable in standard media players, and Infernus Animositas was unable to figure out how to convert them to a playable format. I will post a link to a .rar containing all of extracted .ogg below, in case any of you want to take a crack at it.
But enough of technical woes...let us talk about the music. And by the ghost of Basil Poledouris, what music this is! This is the music that bloody, savage dreams are made of. The theme opens up with a small array of horns, summoning heroes to explore the lands of Stygia. Strings begins to compliment and the music becomes bolder, more assured and heroic until we get a trio of heroic trumpet fanfares. Chimes and drums introduce us to the savagery of this new world, the horrors that hide beneath the sands of Stygia. A unified duo of horns and percussion give us a sense of something else...a hero rising on the horizon.
Then the chorus. Oh, sweet mother of God, the chorus! Something that has a harmony of chorus and action is absoltuley superb. Poledouris' influence is all over this, but this is also Haugen. Unlike some lesser composers who would essentially try to write like Poledouris, Haugen pays "homage" to the man. This is an evolution of the musical language that inspired composer evoked in "Conan the Barbarian" and our ears are better for it.
The music is brief, but more is said here than lesser soundtracks will say in 60 minutes.