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Jeremy Soule Interview at Stratos Group

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jun 5, 2002.

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    (Originally posted by Mollusken)

    The composer of the music for Neverwinter Nights, Jeremy Soule, has answered a few questions over at the Stratos Group.

    Are you content composing music for games, or do you look at it as a stepping-stone to bigger and better things?

    How do you get much bigger than a $20 billion industry? Certainly, I'm looking to diversify my talents in other fields over time. However, GAMES are ultimately going to rule the world of Entertainment. Mark my words! ;)

    What musicians or composers, not necessarily your favorites, has been the most influential on your musical style?

    JS: I've so many influences! For game music, I've been influenced by Nobou Uematsu of Final Fantasy fame as well as Yuzo Koshiro. I love the ancient Japanese approach to music and the sound that it creates. This is a sound that I try to emulate from time to time.


    Read the whole interivew here.
     
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