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Stellaris Dev Diary #65: Music from Utopia

Hello everyone and welcome to another Stellaris development diary. Today's dev diary is going to be about the new music added in Utopia, so I'll start by giving the word to the very man who created it: Andreas Waldetoft, our resident composer.

Utopia Music (Part of Utopia Expansion)
My name is Andreas Waldetoft and I am fortunate enough to be the senior music composer here at Paradox.

From the get go when we started discussing Utopia music and what it should be, we talked about having large scale music. What better way to get that kind of music then with a full live orchestra with synths added on top!.
But why stop there, we extended the brass section with more horns and more low brass. What we ended up with was a rather loud sounding ensemble to say the least.
In fact, we had to record the brass by themselves on a few tunes just because it was hard to hear all the other instruments as the brass leaked way to much in the other sections mics.

We had decided to go for the Budapest Film Orchestra as we had heard they had done a good job on quite a few games already and knew the drill.
This first piece I want to share is a song called “Towards Utopia”, this excerpt section is in the middle of this long tune.

(Music sample: Excerpt from “Towards Utopia”)

I always get impressed when going on these recording sessions, the musicians were really top class. They had to endure gut wrenching long breaths, really weird time signatures and really fast runs for extended periods of time. I was actually surprised at some difficult passages how they nailed it after just a few runthroughs. Thanks to this we actually had time to record some extra stuff which I had written in half a day or so before going to Budapest. This next tune I want to share is one of those bonus songs. I am extra pleased that we got to record this one because it is a lament to one of the greatest scientist Stellaris has ever produced!
The song is called “In Memory of M.R” and it was recorded in one take, 5 minutes before we had to pack up and end the recording session. The musicians had never seen the music sheets before and this is what happened.

(Music Sample: Youtube video of “In Memory of Mercedes Romero”)

I hope you guys will like the new music for Utopia and I can’t wait to do more music for Stellaris when I get time off from all the other games we are doing.

This is a list of the songs included in Utopia with a running time of 24 minutes and 30 seconds:
“A New Dawn”
“Towards Utopia”
“The Imperial Fleet”
“Cradle of the Galaxy”
“In Memory of M.R”

/Andreas


The Music Player (Free Feature)
Thank you Andreas! I also wanted to touch briefly on the Music Player. The Music Player is an in-game tool that allows you to browse the music tracks available in the game and pick specific tracks you want to listen to. It also allows you to set which tracks should be on your playlist, whether they should play sequentially or use random shuffle, and also lets you go back to previously played tracks and skip forward to the next track. In other words... it's a music player, exactly as it says on the tin. :)
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Finally, I'll leave you with a cryptic little note: There's something special that's been added to the audio for Banks by none other than our Audio Director, Björn Iversen, himself. Keep your eyes peeled for it in the patch notes...

That's all for now! Next week we'll start wrapping up the Utopia/Banks dev diaries by talking about colored ships and a few other tidbits.
 
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Regarding the "In Memory of MR" track...

I was actually at her funeral. It was quite emotional. They played this track as they lowered her into the toilet bowl.
 
@Wiz - any notes on the availability of the tracks for people who'd love to listen to it while not playing the game (I know, such heresy :p )
as part of:

- "Digital OST" (pre-purchased game only, 23 tracks currently)
- "Original Game Soundtrack" (DLC, 18 tracks currently)
- Utopia DLC (MP3/FLAC included in the DLC)
- Separate Utopia OST DLC?
 
Since there's an overall positive swing on this, i feel i must provide my dissenting opinion. This is not really much of a feature for me, because i mute music in 95% of games i play. the other 5 % probably don't have music or don't let me change it. I then play my own music in the background or chat with friends while i play.
 
Since there's an overall positive swing on this, i feel i must provide my dissenting opinion. This is not really much of a feature for me, because i mute music in 95% of games i play. the other 5 % probably don't have music or don't let me change it. I then play my own music in the background or chat with friends while i play.

Yeah me too... but now that they've humanized the composer and impressed upon me the level of work that went into this side of the game, I'm going to have to start listening to the songs.
 
I don't think I can stand waiting 3 more weeks for this expansion >.<

Too much amazingness in one package
 
Can we get this album and the Leviathan tracks added to Spotify? I note that other Paradox game DLC has been added since release, but strangely, no Stellaris DLC music has been released yet? Pretty please? I listen to this stuff while I work and I want more variety. :)
 
but... why would I want to disable tracks when they are all awesome? :D

More important, who would be so stupid to disable any track of this game?;)
 
In space, nobody can hear you falalalan.

Also, nobody can hear you screaming in terror while being hugged by a Blorg! :D
 
I need to confess something... I barely knew anything about Paradox Interactive before Stellaris release. :oops: But now, I starting to take a very unhealthy (to my social life) interest for the games developed and/or published for your company. Well done, gentlemen! :D
 
Regarding the "In Memory of MR" track...

I was actually at her funeral. It was quite emotional. They played this track as they lowered her into the toilet bowl.

Hehehehehe! this was the perfect ending to such famous Blorg (the first that disagree dies!:mad:) :D
 
Many many thanks for the nice music. Game music is huge for me while playing and the music in Stellaris is amazingly fiting.
 
"Towards Utopia" reminds me so much of "The Voyage" from EU4. I have to say both of these pieces are absolutely fantastic, and I feel so inspired and driven whenever I hear either.