Aion - The Tower Of Eternity OST.nfo
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Album: Aion: The Tower Of Eternity OST
Artist: Composed by Yang Bang Ean (aka Ryo Kunihiko)
Year: 2008
Genre: New Age / Soundtrack
DESCRIPTION
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NCsoft's latest MMORPG (Massively multiplayer online role-playing game), "Aion: The Tower of Eternity," contains one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard for an MMORPG. The soundtrack comes from a Korean/Japanese composer (Yang Bang Ean - aka Ryo Kunihiko); he goes by both names, as he was born in Japan and now resides in South Korea.
Having this all-star musical power behind an MMORPG is pretty surprising. Looking over Kunihiko's previous works, you'll find that he's worked with the London Philharmonic, and he's composed scores for television and film for well over a decade. The soundtrack to Aion is just another jewel in the crown for this composer: but for VGM fans, it's something much more unexpected, something unique and powerful.
One of my favorite things about the Aion soundtrack is the emphasis put on the piano. Piano appears on many of the 22 tracks on the album, and it gets prominence (main melody, solos, etc.) in at least half of those tracks. Kunihiko lists Maurice Ravel as one of his influences on his MySpace page. I immediately detected the impressionist influence in the music. It's less like Hamauzu (who seems to be in the Debussy school instead of Ravel), and more like...something you've never heard, unless you know Ravel. When Debussy wrote music for a fast tempo, they would typically be very fragmented in the phrasing (not in a bad way, it was a technique, and it sounds great). Ravel was very good at smoothing over his non-traditional melodic phrases, regardless of tempo. Kunihiko does the same thing, and he does it quite well. Kunihiko doesn't limit himself to one style, of course. There is a lot of East Asian influence, industrial influence (Kunihiko cites Nine Inch Nails as a source of inspiration), and other Western classical styles.
A female vocalist added her talents to the score, on a number of tracks, and her ethereal voice reminds me of early Tori Amos. One track, "Song of Moonlight," has a non-lyrical vocal performance that reminds me of Chance Thomas' "Dance of Mystery and Intrigue" (from Quest For Glory V). This particular piece is what caught my attention, and it acted as a gateway, leading me to eventually listen to and fully appreciate the entire soudntrack.
The soundtrack was printed by NCsoft in Korea, but it seems that it can be purchased separately, and some online retail outlets are currently stocking it. I highly recommend purchasing this soundtrack. We at RPGFan have taken note of slight differences in VGM styles among Korean and Japanese composers. But this composer has worked in both countries composing commercial music; atop all this, it seems he is a well-learned composer, and you can expect to hear plenty of wonderful music if you choose to pick up this album. I'll let the audio samples do the rest of the convincing.
- Reviewed by Patrick Gann
FILE INFORMATION
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Number of Tracks: 22
Total Duration: 1:15:48
Total Size: 173 MBs
Parity Archive: Yes, 7%
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: NMR
Ripped With: NMR
Encoded At: 320 CBR / 44.1 KHz
ID3 Tags: Yes
NFO Created: 17 Feb. 2014
Tracklist
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01. The Tower Of Eternity (4:02)
02. The Wings Of Knight [Origa Version] (2:54)
03. A Fairy Of The Peace (4:30)
04. Kingdom Of Light (4:30)
05. Song Of Moonlight (3:24)
06. Solid State Battle (3:06)
07. Death Waltz (2:43)
08. Magma & Beast (3:14)
09. Blue Forest (3:13)
10. Forgotten Sorrow [English Version] (4:03)
11. Step To The Next World (3:20)
12. Darkness In Your Heart (3:28)
13. Voices From The Ruins (4:35)
14. Attack The Unsion (2:17)
15. Arabesque (2:12)
16. Dream Of The Shepherd (2:59)
17. Red Land (3:40)
18. Dark's Innocence (3:30)
19. Raging Strings (3:22)
20. Flying Dragon (3:20)
21. Heaven's Gate (3:20)
22. Forgotten Sorrow [Korean Version] (4:03)
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