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01-20-2016, 04:44 PM
Fulfilling a request (as well as my own).

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This game never got a North American release for PC. And I couldn’t manage to extract and convert the PS2 files. It took me a year, but I eventually found a UK copy of the PC game. After installation, the music files were just stored as WAVs in a directory. Converted to FLAC with EAC. No track titles, just the file names. Not sure about the composer. The credits only list the name Nicolas Bikialo for "music", so I assume it’s his work. He has no other video game credits, according to Mobygames.

If you’re curious about what it sounds like, I’d describe it as a Jazz-Funk-Hip Hop hybrid. Like a few of the cues in The Fifth Element, which the game is based on.


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