A composer behind movies like The Dark Knight and a former member of the triphop band Massive Attack will unite for the Halo 4 soundtrack, according to a report today.
Edge reports that Neil Davidge, best known as a former producer of the experimental band Massive Attack, has signed on to compose the soundtrack for developer 343âs upcoming sci-fi shooter. Working as orchestrator and arranger on the project will be Matt Dunkley, who has helped arrange music for multiple movies including Inception, Iron Man, and The Dark Knight
This is a rather radical tonal departure for the popular Halo series, which has traditionally boasted the type of choral chants youâd be more likely to hear at church than any concert or movie. Say goodbye to those.
âWe respect absolutely what [OâDonnell] did, and obviously these iconic themes are very close to gamersâ hearts,â Dunkley told Edge. âSo we all listened to what heâd done, and I think youâll always be on a hiding to nothing if youâre trying to pastiche that. Instead, we wanted to take that to another level⊠Hopefully the Halo fans will see that weâre being respectful, but weâve also taken it somewhere else, and maybe onto a higher plane. If youâre always trying to reference back, youâre not creating new things.â
(Above: An example of Massive Attackâs work once Davidge had joined the triphop group.)
Composers taking Halo 4âs music âto another levelâ [Edge]