Vaya OST tenía el Drakengard
. De las mejores que he escuchado nunca en un videojuego de cualquier generación, sin duda alguna (quizá influyen bastante mis gustos en música, he de decir). Me sorprendió muchísimo en su época e investigué un poco y me gustó todavía más
. A día de hoy la escucho muy a menudo. Copio algunas breves explicaciones tomadas de la wiki, por si le interesan a alguien (en inglés, sorry)
The music is usually described by critics as experimental and that it wouldn't please everyone. Most of the tracks present repetitive 2 second sounds/samples, that repeat during the entire song, as would an old scratched vinyl disc. During the course of these tracks, those sounds may vary sightly and/or others may be added or removed. The overall result, while not being praised for its musical quality, was highly appreciated for its integration within the game, and its overall corrupt and broken atmosphere
Besides the original Song "Growing Wings" performed by Kay Jemsen ("Tsukiru" performed by Eriko Hatsune in the Japanese version), Drakengard featured samplings from Antonín Dvořák (Othello, Op. 93; Carnival Overture, Op. 92; Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"), Béla Bartók (The Miraculous Mandarin), Claude Debussy (La Mer), Gustav Mahler (Symphony No. 5), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Le Nozze Di Figaro), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (The Swan Lake; Capriccio Italien; The Nutcracker Suite; 1812 Overture Solennelle; Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture), Ottorino Respighi (Feste Romane), Richard Wagner (Götterdämmerung; Die Walküre; Tannhäuser), Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (Capriccio Espagnol) (credited twice, once without "Nicolai"), Modest Mussorgsky (Pictures at an Exhibition) and Gustav Holst (The Planets).
y para muestra el botón
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QHmAtmozHEy aquí la OST completa en playlist de YT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKV15WG5pKs&list=PL6F00DF33EF0D3E4EEDITO
+ info
http://www.game-ost.com/articles.php?id=438&action=view+ info sobre Takayuki Aihara
http://vgmdb.net/artist/299http://ounomachi.wordpress.com/2012/06/14/takayuki-aihara/ (en español)