2014 World Cup Soundtrack

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TheWorld Soundtrack Awards, launched in 2001, are the annual awards for best film music, presented during the Film Fest Gent. The World Soundtrack Academy supports the art of film music through cultural, educational and professional activities.[1] The event takes place yearly in Ghent, Belgium with the ceremony usually at the Capitole Concert Hall.

The award winners are announced during the annual World Soundtrack Awards Concert & Ceremony. At the concert, Brussels Philharmonic, conducted by Maestro Dirk Bross, music director of Film Fest Gent, performs a selection of music by the guests of honour and the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award.


The official institution behind the WSAwards is the World Soundtrack Academy. The WSAcademy is an international community of screen composers and industry professionals that supports the art of film music through cultural, promotional, educational and professional activities. The WSAcademy promotes film music worldwide through the annual presentation of the WSAwards, as well as through the development of other promotional activities. The WSAcademy supports both emerging and established composers for screen.


Through the organisation of film music seminars, masterclasses, workshops and other activities at Film Fest Gent, the WSAcademy actively contributes to the education and study of this art form. The WSAcademy engages itself in the preservation of the history of film music through recordings, publications and the development of an archive.[2]


The festival is praised as one of the first cultural organizations to turn the spotlight on film music, which gave it the status of a pioneer. It has built up a strong reputation by organizing concerts, such as the very first concert of music by Hans Zimmer.


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Includes the full Sam & Max Save the World soundtrack in a three-disc vinyl collectors edition with cover art by Steve Purcell and designer Jay Shaw, plus a free digital copy in MP3 and FLAC.


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Return to the unwavering wild in Downpour, where you explore new, harsh lands and survive new predators. As time passed, the slugcat has evolved. With five variants of the species - take advantage of various skills that they possess and explore their own personal tales.


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Thank you to everyone who emailed asking about a World of Goo Soundtrack. This is probably as close to an "official" soundtrack I'll ever make for the game World of Goo. I'm making it available here on my personal portfolio for free. I wrote much of this music specifically for the game, but many of the tracks were excerpts from music I had written previously for various small projects, or just for fun. This soundtrack includes the full versions of most of those songs, as best as I was able to recover them. Notes accompany the tracks below.


The majority of the instruments you'll hear are computer instruments, with a few live performances on top to add a bit of warmth. For the older music, I used one of those Sound Blaster cards that let you load samples into memory. More recently, I've been using the freeware sfz soundfont sampler. I have an m-audio keystation 49e midi keyboard for picking out melodies. Influences include Danny Elfman, Vangelis, Bernard Herrmann, Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, and all the big movie guys. I grew up listening to them, and they remain a big influence in everything I write.


This is the main theme of World of Goo, and the first chunk of music I wrote for the game, specifically for our first trailer. I wanted the theme of the game to somehow reflect the song Libertango by Astor Piazzolla, which was the track I used in the original Tower of Goo prototype back in school. Listen for a similar chord progression once the melody kicks in.


Theme I wrote for a fellow student's video project. I recorded two friends singing single notes, and then I was able to play them back with my keyboard to get a "choir". This became the theme for "progress" in the game. A variation is used for MOM's theme.


Recorded some great singers from Carnegie Mellon. This is the first time the "what's up there anyway" theme can be heard. You can hear the same theme in the tracks Years of Work and The Last of the Goo Balls.


I wrote this one back in high school, which makes me feel old. I had forgotten this song existed, and was glad to find it burned onto an old rotting cd-rom. I think this was the first time I ever recorded someone singing. Only the second half of this clip is used in the game.


This has become the unofficial second theme to World of Goo, after we used it in our second trailer. I originally wrote this for an animated short video I made with some friends. I recorded a bunch of performers all huddled around a single microphone in my bedroom to get the layers used in this track. Drums were made by banging on chairs and cardboard boxes.


I wrote this in 2001 as a joke for a music class in undergrad. Only the beginning of this song is used in the game, and for only one level, but it has become one of the most requested pieces of music. So, here's the "full song", but it comes with a warning - this song is designed to sound like a crappy 90's dance song, one of my favorite genres. The singer was an astrophysicist major named Jessica.


Note: The wiki is currently lacking official lyrics for Bird in the hand and INCONGRUOUS because they were not available in the soundtrack. Rockin' Rockin', DIVIDE and CHASE need their lyrics corrected by people who know Japanese. The lyrics of March On are also missing.


The main title song "I Lift My Eyes" is a setting of Psalm 121 in Arabic, and performed by the legendary Lebanese singer Abeer Nehme. Abeer recorded her solo with Christopher at his private studio in Santa Monica, then stayed long enough to shoot a music video for the song, before returning to Lebanon. Christopher's longtime collaborators the Angel City Chorale provided backing vocals, and the music video was shot by rising star director Tayo Amos.


The Old World soundtrack was an international collaborative effort, with musicians from Beirut to Budapest, Zurich to Dubai, Istanbul to Melbourne collaborating with Christopher. Joining Abeer Nehme are Meena Shamaly (oud and vocals), Layal Watfeh (vocals), Camille El Feghali (ney and qanun), Orkun Şan (kemane), Jamie Papish (percussion), the Budapest Scoring Orchestra (strings), and Christopher's regular collaborators Sandro Friedrich (winds) and Alex Williamson (additional music and arrangements, production).


For music theory nerds out there, "Festival of Dionysus (Greece)" is a gleeful romp through the seven different modes named by the Ancient Greeks: dorian, lydian dominant, mixolydian, aeolian, locrian, phyrigian, and finally ending on ionian (otherwise known as major).


The Old World soundtrack was nominated for a GRAMMY Award in the newly established 'Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media' category at the 65th Annual GRAMMYs. It was also selected as the Best Original Score for a Video Game in 2021 by the Movie Music UK Awards.


In addition to the CD version, the awesome soundtrack of A Hole New World will also be available on real NES /Famicom cartridges that work on their correlating retro hardware!


The cartridge soundtrack is available in three region variants in authentic packaging. These will feature all the typical inserts and use the same material and measurements as original releases back in the 80s.


*The European & American version are both compatible to all their correlating models of the NES.

*Design shown is work in progress and might have small changes upon release.

*NES & Famicom are registered trademarks of Nintendo. This release is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with Nintendo.


The annual World Music Festival Chicago features dozens of free and ticketed concerts with international and local artists performing music from all over the globe at venues throughout the city, including the Chicago Cultural Center. Guests can experience the sounds of world music and its subgenres from diverse geographical regions including Brazil, South Korea, and Senegal. Free admission.

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