Dreamfall: The Longest Journey - Audio

Audio

Most of the music in Dreamfall was composed by Leon Willett, who joined the production team in the last year of its development. Willett spent ten months writing the score, with the biggest challenge being to make it both cohesive and reflecting the multitude of settings in the game. He later commented in an interview, that the story of Dreamfall required "a broad, Hollywood approach" to music and regretted not having a live orchestra to perform it (instead using synthesized performance). Willett also remarked that because of an entirely new premise and more cinematic way of storytelling in Dreamfall, he had rarely considered the music from The Longest Journey as inspiration.

The Dreamfall Original Soundtrack was released in August 2006. It contains the original orchestral music composed by Leon Willett for the game, as well as several tracks by other musicians, including the game's lead sound designer Simon Poole and audio director Morten Sørlie. It was nominated in the Best Video Game Score category at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards but eventually lost to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion score. The most prominent music in the game, featured on the main menu and in the first two game trailers, is a combination of two tracks ("Dreamfall Theme" and "Kian's Theme"). The final track is "Faith", a 2:40 minute long track followed by six minutes of silence, after which a static noise, and the phrase "Find April Ryan... Save her!" (a key phrase from the game) can be heard. Other significant tracks include "Lana and Maud" (heard in the Fringe Cafe in Newport) and "Rush" (from Casablanca towards the end of the game).

Dreamfall: The Longest Journey Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Leon Willett
Released June 2, 2006
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 68:36
Label Funcom
Original Soundtrack (68:36)
No. Title Length
1. "Dreamfall Theme / Tibet Monastery" 2:39
2. "The Hospital Room" (vocals by Vivi Christensen) 2:23
3. "Casablanca" 3:41
4. "Jiva" 2:25
5. "Reza's Apartment" 3:49
6. "Northlands Forest" 3:13
7. "Newport" 2:59
8. "The Underground City" 2:40
9. "Marcuria" 2:44
10. "Meeting April Ryan / April's Theme" 2:22
11. "Necropolis" 1:49
12. "Sadir" 3:17
13. "WATI Corp" 6:04
14. "The Swamplands" 3:15
15. "Kian's Theme" 2:54
16. "Zoë's Theme" (bonus track) 1:28
17. "St. Petersburg" (by Simon Poole) 2:00
18. "The Factory" (by Simon Poole) 1:12
19. "Lana and Maud" (edit by Slipperhero) 2:09
20. "Clay" (edit by Octavcat) 2:36
21. "Rush" (by Ingvild Hasund) 3:16
22. "Faith" (by Morten Sørlie) 9:31

All songs by the Norwegian singer Magnet that have been included into the game were released on a the separate Magnet EP extended play CD released with the limited edition version of the game. "Be With You", the only track composed specifically for the game, is heard on several occasions; in the lobby of Reza's apartment building, during Zoë's journeys to Japan and St. Petersburg, and during the closing credits. "My Darling Curse" plays when she takes a Vactrax to Newport, and "Nothing Hurts Now" is heard both when Zoë stays in Damien's apartment and in the very end, when she lies on her bed crying.

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