Descarga Directa American McGee s Alice Chris Vrenna 2000 MU Megaupload
04 Mayo 2010|20:15
Os dejo esta banda sonora de un juego, una versión libre de Alicia en el Pais de las Maravillas.
Es interesante por su cadencia oscura. Muy atmosférica y diferente.
Compositor: Chris Vrenna
Año: 2000
Procedencia: EEUU
Formato: MPEG a 192 kbps / 44,100kHz
Tamaño: 100,3 Mb (Comprimido)
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CONTENIDO:
1. Falling Down The Rabbit Hole 1:20
2. Village Of The Doomed 3:35
3. Fortress Of Doors 3:51
4. Fire And Brimstone 3:46
5. Wonderland Woods 3:59
6. The Funhouse 3:38
7. Skool Daze 4:10
8. Time To Die 3:55
9. I`m Not Edible 3:09
10. Taking Tea In Dreamland 3:44
11. Fungiferous Flora 3:35
12. Tweedle-dee And Tweedle-dum 3:46
13. Tweedle-dee And Tweedle-dum 3:31
14. Pandemonium 3:55
15. Flying On The Wings Of Steam 4:35
16. Late To The Jabberwocky 3:17
17. Pool Of Tears 4:08
18. Battle With The Red Queen 4:11
19. A Happy Ending 3:44
20. Flying on the Wings of Steam (Remix) 4:03
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Info de Wikipedia del juego:
American McGee's Alice is a third-person action PC video game released on October 6, 2000, which takes place in the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland universe. It was developed by Rogue Entertainment and published, distributed and marketed by Electronic Arts, and under the Sold-Out Software label as well. Alice was designed by American McGee, and featured music composed by former Nine Inch Nails drummer Chris Vrenna.
The game is based on the Quake III Arena engine. A PlayStation 2 port was also in development but was later canceled causing Rogue Entertainment to shut down, a decision which infuriated American McGee. The box art of the game was altered after its release, allegedly due to complaints received by Electronic Arts from various consumer groups, although McGee has stated that the alteration was because of internal apprehension within Electronic Arts, and not from outside[1]. The original box art showed Alice holding a bloody Vorpal Blade. The altered version instead showed Alice holding the Icewand, as well as toning down the Cheshire Cat's skeletal anatomy. A third version showed Alice holding the Cards in her hands.
Set years after Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, the game features an older, more cynical and macabre incarnation of Alice.
Info de la música del juego de Wikipedia:
All of the music created for the fittingly twisted official American McGee's Alice soundtrack was written and performed by Chris Vrenna. Most of the sounds he used were created using toy instruments and percussion, music boxes (in a short documentary about the making of the game that appeared on TechTV, the music box used appears to be an antique Fisher-Price music box pocket radio), clocks, doors, and sampled female voices (including that of Scarling. vocalist Jessicka) were manipulated into nightmarish soundscapes, including instances of them laughing maniacly, screaming, crying, and singing in an eerie, child-like way.
The music creates an eerie and horrifying feel to the world Alice is in. One such example is in the Skool Daze level. The background music in Skool Daze is an innocent, yet creepy, lullaby. The Pale Realm theme, as well as the track "I'm Not Edible", features the melody of the chorus of a popular children's song, "My Grandfather's Clock". As well as this, there are a great many instances of the ticking and chiming of clocks being used as a musical accompaniment.
Marilyn Manson was originally involved early on in the game's production for scoring the music.[4] His work that he composed has been described by American McGee as "very cool" and having "a very beautiful Beatles-in-their-harpsichord-and-Hookah-pipe-days-sound to it." Manson's contributions persevered on into the final product, however, notably the influence of alchemy and the character of the Mad Hatter whose adaptation was somewhat influenced by him; for a time it was considered that Manson be the voice actor of the Hatter.[5] The music written may resurface in the future for Manson's own darkened perspective of the story of Alice, or rather its author, in his forthcoming film Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll.
The American McGee's Alice Original Music Score, featuring all original compositions by former Nine Inch Nails live drummer Chris Vrenna, was released just over a year after its playable counterpart, on October 16, 2001. It contains 20 tracks, including a previously unreleased theme as well as a remix of "Flying on the Wings of Steam".
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